Could these solar panel windows change the way you power your home?
Windows that act as solar panels will be available to the public by the end of this year.
Chris Kohler is Finance Editor across the 9News network.
You'll see Chris nightly in all states and territories covering financial markets, interest rates, property markets and household finance issues.
Before joining Nine, Chris was a reporter and presenter for Sky News Business and Your Money, and has extensive experience as a property and financial markets journalist with The Australian, and with The Age and Sydney Morning Herald newspapers via Domain.
Windows that act as solar panels will be available to the public by the end of this year.
Australians should be paying upwards of $50 for a main course meal at a restaurant if the industry is to remain solvent, according to a top Melbourne chef.
Right now, per person, there are 18 $100 notes and 38 $50 notes in Australia, according to the Reserve Bank. About $4000 each when you add up the smaller notes and coins.
Named 'The One', the house comes with its own nightclub, putting green, hair salon and spa, bowling alley and cinema.
Incredible home built in the 1880s.
Almost a third of what you buy in Coles is now home brand.
Cash has become a major coronavirus casualty, with the shift away from bank notes and coins speeding up amid transmission concerns.
The same panic that stripped supermarkets bare has caused a spike in cash withdrawals, according to official RBA data, as people hoard their life savings at home.
Isolated Australians were interesting in two things during their time in lockdown last week – home improvement and a drink.
Almost 2600 on-site auctions had been scheduled around the country this weekend. All are now being cancelled.
Australia's unemployment rate could almost double within six months, according to analysis of the Federal Government's latest budget projections.
As interest rates fall, the Reserve Bank could bring in 'Quantitative Easing' – but what does that mean?
The official Australian interest rate has a zero in front of it for the first time ever - here's how it affects you.
Bank loyalty is draining cash out of millions of Australian household budgets.
Almost one in every two Australians