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    Retailers are folding fast—is this Aussie brand the next to go?

    Interest is what, 3.5% or something ridiculous. God help us if it gets back to 16% again the princess's will be in trouble then.
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    Retailers are folding fast—is this Aussie brand the next to go?

    You certainly are helping Aussie business's elbow........to close down!
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    'The pastries were the best bang for buck': Customers clamour as fan-favourite product disappears from ALDI shelves

    I would saying Cole's are just paying off the right people, Cole's and woolies are low life's and this is how they operate, Cole's probably made the original complaint!
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    Calls grow louder for the government to stop stalling on home care

    Governments these days need to work on there own country not some idiots overseas who are just bludging off us all the time. Elbow is a prime example, does he actually know where Australia is and what he is supposed to be doing
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    Massive data breach exposes 16 billion accounts across Apple, Google and more

    So what happened to Google, Apple and the like having allegedly infallible security ...??
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    Can your payments disappear when you need them the most? One woman's experience may have the answer

    Weren't computers supposed to alleviate all this paper work??
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    Can your payments disappear when you need them the most? One woman's experience may have the answer

    Elbow trying to save a few bucks thats what this would be about.
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    Calls grow louder for the government to stop stalling on home care

    "When 93-year-old Robyn Rawson was told she’d have to wait up to nine months for a high-level home care package, her response was painfully matter-of-fact: “Well, that’s not much use to me… I’m going to be dead by then.” Sadly, she was right – within months, Robyn’s health deteriorated and she...
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    'We’re now making it easier': How this new program could help seniors save on essentials every month

    The comm bank does not know how to engage with it's customers. I have been emailing, phoning and messaging for over a year now, still waiting for a reply.
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    ALDI copies cookie packaging, snack giant fights back

    If you get fooled by stuff like that your pretty stupid I think, looks vaguely like Oreo packet, but really, not a lot
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    ‘The new super tax has been designed to excuse long-serving politicians': And it’s causing outrage

    Lying, it has become synonymous with everyone associated with this government has it not. If we told porkies like these people we would end in court then prison.
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    Health officials raise red flags after unexpected illness hits a favourite tropical destination

    There are a few mossy transmitted viruses so yes be aware. Dengie, Ross River, Bah Mah( I don't know how you spell it but that how you say it ) Forrest Virus is another, fairly unheard of but it can take you out, it is a real danger, I had it and it doesn't muck around let me tell you, all from...
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    New tax laws prompt changes in retirement plans nationwide. Here's what we know

    Resorting to this just shows how desperate this government is to try and claw back some money somehow.
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    Retiring But Not Relaxing: Australia’s Age Pension Maze

    I started mine 8 months before I was pension age, no stress no problem, we know centerlink are slow, this just gave me and them plenty of time and space. The transition ended up painless and no problem.
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    Third major price hike drives customers away, time to switch providers

    I live in a 'regional' area on the east coast...Telstra is absolute shit. Optus is the only phone service here so not a lot we can do.
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    Energy companies hide key facts as households pay more than needed

    Typical Australian government's, sell everything at rock bottom price them we pay to buy it back and the other countries make all the profit. This country is becoming so third world. Albo is going to push it along even faster the dickhead.
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    Read this before your next fishing trip: One slip‑up could burn a $6,000 hole in your pocket.

    Good on the fisheries dept. This is one thing I don't mind government spending more money on.
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