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Hidden blow for Chemist Warehouse customers in the budget
The pharmacy giant will no longer be able to offer discounts on the price of prescription medicines. Here’s what it means for you.
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Hack to help millions of Aussies more than double their $300 energy rebate
You can knock off hundreds of dollars from your electricity bill if you're proactive.
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Major Centrelink changes coming for millions of JobSeeker recipients
It comes after the system was called "excessive" and "often very punitive" on unemployed Aussies.
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Concerning Aussie retirement trend sparks 'wake up call' from expert ahead of $4,250 cash boost
Thousands of Aussies will be receiving a boost to their retirement savings from next year. But an expert is warning them to take this step first.
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$300 energy bill rebates coming for all Aussie households
Aussie households could soon receive some welcome relief on their energy bills. Here’s what we know so far.
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Loophole allows Aussies to claim multiple $300 energy rebates
All Aussie households are getting a $300 energy rebate. But some could get even more.
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Anthony Albanese announces major change to the federal budget
The move breaks from a three decades-long tradition.
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Australian icons set to 'pay a heavy price' after Federal Budget 2024 'failure'
Around 50 per cent of Australia's GDP relies on natural systems, but critics say they've been neglected. Find out more.
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Federal Budget 2024: The major reason Aussies shouldn't just be asking 'what's in it for me?'
The budget has delivered cost-of-living help for households. But it's the bigger economic picture that will sway the RBA, Stephen Koukoulas says.
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Federal Budget 2024: $20,000 tax break confirmed for these Aussies
The $20,000 instant asset write-off was extended for another year in the federal budget. Here’s how it works.