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    Powering up savings: Deadline looms for $180 energy rebate in this Aussie state!

    Old story. It's closed for this FY. Try again after 30 June
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    Save big in 2024: These energy tips could slash your bills by at least $1,100

    What is this gizmo called and how do we get it?
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    Woman recounts 'intimidating' car park experience in local Woolworths

    Found this 1 in 11 days women, 1 in 91 days men - 2022/23. That's about 33 women and 4 men in a year. see now why there is a lot more said about it? Because it happens more often. And these low bastards sometimes take their kids out too!
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    Woman recounts 'intimidating' car park experience in local Woolworths

    No she should not be appreciative of a bunch of hooligan kids intimidating her, and it is all over the news about this woman who ALLEGEDLY beat her husband to death. They are all alleged until proven other wise remember
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    Woman recounts 'intimidating' car park experience in local Woolworths

    I think she got into her car and went to speak to them.
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    Aussie mum’s unbelievable Costco haul sparks conversations on social media

    The first time we shopped at Costco about 10 years ago we definitely saved more than the $60 joining fee on the one shop. Good for families or small food businesses, but you really need to know your price per item, as not everything is cheaper.
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    ‘Hard bit’ to swallow: Aussie mum’s 'choking' discovery in ALDI snack raises concern among parents

    FSANZ sounds like a toothless tiger like ACCC. Set the standard but can't enforce it
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    Coles employee’s online deal ends in agony: ‘I can't afford to lose it’

    Why do people blame FB for them being ripped off by a criminal? How do they (FB) decide whether someone buying or selling has criminal intent in mind? It used to be buyer beware, now it's seller too. Sad. I've been lucky buying and selling. I use FB local groups not the main marketplace, but...
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    Save big in 2024: These energy tips could slash your bills by at least $1,100

    We don't have any lights on while watching tv. Candles cost money too.
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    Abandoned for hours: Cancer patient recounts shocking treatment in his local hospital

    Another blight on our society. Again I ponder ' how much would it take for our governments to actually fix problems instead of wasting money on irrelevant projects?'
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    Tiny home dreams turn nightmare: Retired couple and others lose thousands in alleged scam

    These cautionary tales underscore the importance of thorough research and due diligence when investing in property or home construction projects. How do you do that? There is no Australia wide regulatory board to oversee building projects. As has been seen in the past, even larger construction...
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    'Trapped in poverty'? New statistics reveal grim picture for Centrelink users

    I'm 62 and on jobseeker. Too young for pension, too old to be employed.
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    Relief for renters: Australia records biggest rent decline in 4 years, research says

    What you get is the stability of having your own home. You did well, but it's not always that simple. And when did you buy?
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    Commonwealth Bank announces latest deposit rule changes

    I think you read that wrong. It's depositing $750 without a card by using a phone app. But the day may come with a withdrawal restriction like that.
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    Commonwealth Bank announces latest deposit rule changes

    How does this enhance security? Like it's $250 less. What's the point?
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    Aussies froth over sky-high coffee prices and card surcharges during public holiday

    Omg I can't stand the thought of Voldemort representing our country as leader.
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    Aussies froth over sky-high coffee prices and card surcharges during public holiday

    The problem there is that coffee is not a necessity, paying rent however is much different.
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    Homeless woman gets hit with a shocking council notice: 'It's so sad to see'

    I have worked in a planning Dept for Council and I understand a lot of the rules. But this is on a 100 acre property not in a suburban yard. Not bothering anyone or anything. Only way Council could have known is someone has dobbed them in. Give her a break.
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    Aussies froth over sky-high coffee prices and card surcharges during public holiday

    Agree. We had a coffee shop and absorbed the eft cost. No extra charge for non milks, and no charge for tom sauce. And did not charge extra for public holidays, unless you were an arse$hole customer 😁. Certainly would be different now for us.
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