Stuart Marsh, Nine News Australia

Stuart Marsh

Nine News Australia

Sydney, NSW, Australia

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Money Matters: Bizarre rule that makes coins no longer 'legal tender'

A little-known law about Aussie coins could mean that some people are making illegal payments. → Read More

'That's our job and it's unpopular': RBA boss defends rapid interest rate hikes

<p>Philip Lowe has refused to put a limit on how far the Reserve Bank will go to contain inflation, as he faces a grilling by a senate inquiry in Canberra.</p> → Read More

Money Matters: Can Aussie businesses force customers to tip?

Tipping practices in Australia can bring on strong emotions - and for good reason. → Read More

Small fire breaks out onboard docked cruise ship in Sydney

<p>The fire impacted one guest stateroom and was suspected to have been caused by an electrical device.</p> → Read More

Aussie households suffer biggest cost of living jump in two decades

Households are enduring the highest yearly jump in living costs since the late 1980s. → Read More

Money Matters: Is surge pricing legal when people are trying to get home?

Jacking up prices during high demand feels illegal for the consumer, but the reality is far different. → Read More

RBA poised to hike rates on Melbourne Cup day for the second time in more than a decade

<p>It's known as the race that stops the nation, but this year it just may be the rates that stop the nation's spending in its tracks.</p> → Read More

Behind the budget numbers: When life will actually get cheaper for Australians

<p>Behind the doom and gloom of global uncertainty, the budget did offer some light at the end of the tunnel.</p> → Read More

Federal Budget 2022: Radical plan designed to cool Australia's housing affordability crisis

<p>A landmark agreement will aim to tackle Australia's housing affordability crisis by building one million new homes over five years.</p> → Read More

Australia to offer six months paid parental leave by 2026

Australia will offer new parents up to 26 weeks paid leave in a huge overhaul of the scheme. → Read More

Sydney man arrested for alleged SMS scam using leaked data from Optus cyberattack

<p>A Sydney man has been arrested over an alleged SMS scam that used information obtained from the recent Optus cyberattack.</p> → Read More

RBA forecast to announce sixth consecutive interest rate hike today

<p>Homeowners are bracing for more pain today with the Reserve Bank of Australia forecast to issue another interest rate hike.</p> → Read More

Victoria's largest coal power station shutting down 10 years early

<p>The power giant has pledged to work with the plant's thousands of employees at the site to "transition" them into "new and existing industries".</p> → Read More

Bunnings rolls out Afterpay for in-store purchases

<p>DIY hardware juggernaut Bunnings will accept buy-now-pay-later service Afterpay from today as Australians look to split the upfront cost of their spring projects.</p> → Read More

Australia Post weighs future of up to 30 post offices as customers head online

<p>Up to 30 metropolitan post offices across Australia could close as customers take to the service's online offerings in droves.</p> → Read More

Australia records fastest rise in inflation since introduction of GST

<p>Inflation in Australia has reached a level not seen in decades, recording the second highest quarterly increase since the introduction of the GST.</p> → Read More

Former treasurer Josh Frydenberg lands job at investment giant Goldman Sachs

"We are fortunate to bring to Goldman Sachs a person of Josh's deep public and private sector experience, connectivity, and insight," Kevin Sneader, co-president of Goldman Sachs in Asia Pacific Ex-Japan, said. → Read More

Money Matters: Can you get a refund if you change your mind about a product?

We change our mind about purchases all the time - but does that mean you're guaranteed a refund? → Read More

Money Matters: The obscure law door-to-door salespeople must follow

Consumers have more power than they realise when dealing with door-to-door salespeople. → Read More

Money Matters: Is it unconstitutional to refuse cash as legal tender?

Cash is indeed legal tender, but does that mean a business has to automatically accept it? → Read More