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Ticker Snaps

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It’s been said that we see about 1.8 billion digital images every single day… So we might as well make them good! The team at BoxBrownie offers high-quality digital imagery that goes beyond a standard photograph. Follow ticker snaps to see the magic this team is bringing to the table when it comes to marketing property, vehicles, and 3D imaging.

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Humble Beginnings For Tech Start up

From start up to scale up, boxbrownie.com has become a world renown space for digital marketing solutions. Taking a look at the tips and tricks that they have used to become the slick operation that they are today. We speak with one of the founders and find out how they discovered a niche and filled it.

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Slick Marketing…Swift Sales!

Sealing the deal can come down to how you market your property. Getting people interested and generating some buzz around what you have to offer can make a huge difference in price, confidence, and ultimately satisfaction after a sale. Today we unpack 5 ways you can easily update your listing and give yourself the best shot to sell.

Vivid Virtual Tours

Canon, Nikon, or the one in your pocket? What Camera is reigning supreme at the moment and does it matter? If you’re looking to market something special you will need a top-tier profile. A great shot is only the beginning – today we delve into what tools are available to really stand out on a listing, be it for a vintage car or luxury home.

The Real Future of Property Marketing

The way we market and sell a property has changed drastically in the last decade, and with these trends continuing it’s important to stand out from the crowd. Boxbrownie’s Peter Schravemade takes us through what he has seen recently and what he expects to change when it comes to showing off a property.

BoxBrownie.com is the world leader in visual marketing solutions. With satisfaction guaranteed, their photo editing and 3D rendering services are fast, inexpensive, no-subscription, and high-quality.

BoxBrownie.com are used by residential and commercial real estate agents, property developers, professional and amateur photographers, and online retailers who realise presentation and
professional images are the key to selling.

BoxBrownie.com is bolstered by a large team of experts around the world, meaning they can offer edit turnaround in as little as 24 hours, and service in several languages. They are depended upon by sellers internationally for our image enhancement, day to dusk conversion, item removal, floor plan redraws, 360° virtual tours, virtual staging, and 3D renders.

For more information, head to their website.

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RBA signals rate cuts—what it means for households and businesses

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As inflation cools in mid-2025, the Reserve Bank is signalling a shift toward cutting interest rates—a move that could bring welcome relief to households and boost confidence in the broader economy.

For mortgage holders, expectations of lower rates are already influencing repayment strategies, with some opting to refinance in anticipation of reduced costs. A formal rate cut would ease monthly financial pressure, particularly for those on variable loans.

Businesses, too, may benefit from cheaper lending, potentially unlocking investment and expansion plans that had been shelved during the high-rate environment. Increased borrowing confidence could flow through to job creation and stronger economic activity.

But there are risks. Cutting rates too early—especially while other global central banks hold steady—could fuel inflation or put pressure on the Australian dollar. The Reserve Bank’s decisions in the months ahead will be key to balancing recovery with stability.

Dr Steven Enticott is a finance professional, speaker, regular columnist, and author of The Man With A Plan.

For more information www.ciatax.com.au

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Tax scams increase as 2025 tax time approaches

Tax time scams on the rise in 2025, with cybercriminals using new AI tactics to deceive Australians.

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Tax time scams on the rise in 2025, with cybercriminals using new AI tactics to deceive Australians.

Every year, many hope for a reduction in scams targeting Australians, yet 2025 appears no different.

Jacqueline Jane, host of Ticker Clicks, explores how tax time presents opportunities for scammers, who aim to steal money, identities, and tax file numbers.

They impersonate various entities to deceive victims. Common scams include fake emails and SMS from the Australian Tax Office (ATO) or myGov, along with threatening phone calls about possible arrests for unpaid debts.

In April 2025, Australians reported over 6,000 ATO impersonation scams, with seniors being the most vulnerable.

Email remains the primary communication method for scammers, accounting for more than 96% of reported scams.

This year, scammers have advanced their tactics using AI, creating more convincing emails and deepfake voice calls.

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Unpacking the Cybercrime Trends 2025 report

Australia’s cybersecurity landscape faces growing threats from cyberattacks and human error, highlighting the need for increased awareness and protection.

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Australia’s cybersecurity landscape faces growing threats from cyberattacks and human error, highlighting the need for increased awareness and protection.

Australia’s cyber landscape is rapidly changing, with increasing incidents of cyber attacks, data breaches, and scams affecting both individuals and organistions.

Cybersecurity expert Jacqueline Jane highlights that the boundary between work and personal life has blurred, making individuals more vulnerable to cybercriminals.

Cybercriminals exploit this by targeting social media and personal interactions to access sensitive information.

Recent findings from the Cybercrime Trends 2025 report by SoSafe reveal that over 90% of organisations globally face cyber threats, with Australian businesses particularly impacted.

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