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    New photos raise fresh questions about world leader’s health

    If you believe all that twaddle you must believe in fairies & Santa. Doctors who are not part of Trump's followers have a very different story with one going so far as to state that he has less than a year to live.
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    New scam outsmarts security measures—what every Aussie should know

    I do not have a MyGov a/c & do not want to have one. If any govt agency wants to contact me they have my address. My computer is not the post office. As far as I'm concerned if businesses want to send me accounts or other correspondence via email then they have to pay for the privilege. I...
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    Super tax breaks face review as government weighs impact on retirement savings

    Anyone who can afford to have a holiday home should pay tax on it. So many people can't afford even one home so a 2nd home is, in effect, income producing. If someone in your family, including you, the owner, uses it for holidays then that should be taxed as income which you have gained by not...
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    Australia’s care crisis is growing—is your family ready for the challenge?

    When I care for my mother I got carers allowance & 9 weeks/year respite care. I was lucky in that I had retired before I needed to take this much care. I have a friend who worked full time while caring for her mother with advanced dementia. She was told by Centrelink that because she was...
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    Payments jump delivers welcome financial relief for pensioners

    Jobseekers have not paid taxes all their lives to be entitled to a reasonable living standard pension. You have the option to go out & get a job so you don't have to live on the Jobseeker Allowance but many of you make the choice not to work. If you want a reasonable lifestyle and later in...
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    Payments jump delivers welcome financial relief for pensioners

    The Aged Pension is not a handout. When it was started - way back when - a percentage of everyone's wage was taken as a form of taxation to be earmarked for Pension Fund. This was to be handled by the govt so that when one reached retirement age there was still money coming in. As wages have...
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    Bendigo Bank closes several country branches leaving older Australians struggling to manage

    I remember when I moved to the small town where I now live, there was a move to get Bendigo Bank here. People of the town had to guarantee a fairly large amount would be deposited & left in the bank without withdrawals. Unfortunately (or maybe now fortunately) this sum could not be raised in...
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    Ageing in a Healthcare Maze: Are Older Australians Being Let Down?

    This sounds to me more like a push to get people to become "travel nurses" (never heard such a term before), not a way for seniors to get better care. I would have to disagree with you that such a person coming into a practice for a short period of time would "make the lives of older patients...
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    Could you be accused of stealing at your local supermarket? Here's how to defend yourself

    I had recently gone shopping at one outlet then when I came out the car wouldn't start. Had to get it to mechanic where it had to stay. So grocery bag in hand I still had to go to WW for more groceries. I asked the girl at the self-checkout (the closest to the entrance door) could I leave my...
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    Well-known ‘Bad News Bears’ child star and community leader, dies at 61

    Never heard of the show or the actor so not much of a star.
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    A 'hidden' price pinch could quietly hit your wallets this week! Are you ready to pump out extra cash?

    I don't know where you live but here in NSW we get nothing from the govt because we live in the country. That did happen many years ago (& it was only about $250) but has long ceased. Instead we just have to pay a high price for petrol while listening to people in Sydney complain because they...
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    You’ve queued at post offices for decades—now they’re finally listening to your feedback

    I can't speak too highly of the delivery man in my area. All parcels are delivered right to my door. Admittedly we don't have AP Courier, just the local postie, but he is THE BEST.
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    Rising Medical Bills, Elusive Support: When Healthcare Costs and Disability Support Collide in Australia

    Why should they be treated any differently to the aged? The aged pension is roughly the same & we have to live on that. I now pay $180/fortnight for my specialist care as well as having to pay for a community car to take me to the appt which is 200km from my home. That's another...
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    Woolies shoppers stunned by outrageous chicken prices

    In winter I cook a lot with my slow cooker & have found them to be very economical. I even make my own caramel in the slow cooker in bulk. I love condensed milk caramel so I buy 5 or 6 cans of Nestles Sweetened Condensed Milk & put them in the slow cooker. Cover with water (essential the...
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    Woolies shoppers stunned by outrageous chicken prices

    Last week I got 3 doz eggs for $3.30!!! Shelf price was $4.70/doz but at checkout scanned as $8. I asked how come & the checkout girl went to check & said they had been placed in the wrong place. She tried to correct 1 carton to $4.70 but couldn't work out the difference between $8 & $4.70...
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    Aussies slash power bills by 90 per cent with simple home upgrade

    We have the same problem with power cuts in north-west NSW so, with the threat of even worse situation last summer, I bought a camp portagas stove so I could still eat in a blackout. Well worth the investment as several times last summer we had blackouts over many hours but I could still eat &...
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    Woolies shoppers stunned by outrageous chicken prices

    I always get my docket & check it before leaving. A few years ago I had my freezer well stocked with frozen chips as the shelf price was lower than the scanned price. I would go back, point out the error which was then checked by staff & got my refund. This went on for weeks. Every time I...
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    Got a dog? You might be required to spend time with them soon—here’s why

    Pie in the sky idea. There was a time when I worked 12 hour shifts as a psychiatric nurse. There was no way I could spend 3 hours/day with my dog on the days I worked as I left home at 5.30am & got home around 6.45pm 4 days/week. On night duty weeks I got home around 7am & left for work again...
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    Is your age about to block you from using Google? What you need to know about new verification rules

    Unfortunately I live in a small country town (pop. c. 600) so not likely to get any restaurants starting up here. I also love Chinese so cook it often at home.
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    Is your age about to block you from using Google? What you need to know about new verification rules

    Looks like I will become even more isolated that already. I refuse to load my licence or other personal ID to prove that I am not a child. This is what is done by communist leaders to keep their population under control & while I know that Albo has strong communist leanings it does not give...
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