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Woolworths and Coles respond to class action lawsuits over discounts

‘The average Australian consumer could be eligible for a refund ranging between $200 and $1300-plus.’

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Coles and Woolworths both say they will defend against class actions over discount promotions. (Con Chronis/AAP PHOTOS)

Hidden fees and price hikes: Government to crack down on ‘deceptive and unfair’ practices

Dynamic pricing and subscription service traps are in the sights of the federal government.

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Big price increases for concert tickets due to demand are in the firing line of federal government. (James Ross/AAP PHOTOS)

Big four bank slashes home loan rates - but there’s a catch

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NAB has cut the rates on its basic variable home loan, taking the bank’s lowest advertised rate down to 6.44 per cent.

Calls for cash boost for group of young Australians: ‘Simply unfair’

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Teenagers should be paid superannuation on top of their wages regardless of how many hours they work, one of Australia’s largest funds urges.

Woman receives ‘second tax return’ from ATO in surprise cash boost

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A cash boost of almost $200 has led to an Australian woman urging others to check if they’re eligible for a slice of unclaimed superannuation.

Albanese to wipe 20 per cent off all student debts

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A re-elected Albanese Government will take 20 per cent off student debts from June 1 next year.


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