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The ACCC also raised concerns about providers claiming products and services — like all-inclusive holidays — were guaranteed to be funded.

Free overseas holidays: ACCC sounds alarm on NDIS providers

A damning report into the $50 billion National Disability Insurance Scheme has sounded the alarm on dodgy tactics by providers, including bogus claims of tax payer-funded overseas holidays.

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The current stock market dip for many blue-chip companies is the perfect time for investors to scoop up some bargains.

Fund managers are picking these 10 stocks to buy on the dip

Some of Australia’s leading stock pickers have focused on AI, data centre and computer chip as the best bets for investors to profit from the market’s current dip and create long-term wealth.

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Kevin Warsh looms as the next Fed Reserve boss. The Nightly

‘Inflation hawk’ set to run the world’s most important bank

After years as a dissident, Kevin Warsh is set to run the world’s most important central bank.

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TWE boss Sam Fischer.

Penfolds owner takes $92m hit in US distributor exit deal

Penfolds owner Treasury Wine Estates will repurchase stock from a key US distributor as it settles a dispute that stemmed from Republic National Distributing Company closing operations in the California market.

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The sprawling financial services group is pushing into traditional Australian retail banking services to take on the likes of ANZ, Wespac, and CBA.

Macquarie touts surging Australian home loan growth

The sprawling financial services group is pushing into traditional Australian retail banking services to take on the likes of ANZ, Wespac, and CBA.

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G8 Education says cost of living pressures are hurting enrolments

G8 Education absorbs mega writedown as enrolments fall

The ASX-listed company, Australia’s biggest for-profit childcare operator with 400 centres, said the $350m impairment charge against goodwill reflected “challenging” trading conditions.

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Chinese coffee giant Luckin opened its first flagship with premium drinks as the company takes on Starbucks Reserve.

There’s a coffee war brewing in China (and now in the US)

As Starbucks sells off most of its China business, local rival Luckin Coffee is expanding into higher-priced cold brews and other drinks. It’s also expanding its footprint in the US.

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ANZ Bank’s cost cutting drive means staff will have to stump up $10 for a sausage sizzle and ice cream on Wednesday.

‘Welcome back’: ANZ charges staff $10 for sausage sizzle

ANZ Bank’s cost cutting drive means staff will have to stump up $10 for a sausage sizzle and ice cream on Wednesday.

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The former EV darling is struggling to retain customers. The reasons go beyond its famous co-founder.

Why Tesla exodus can’t be blamed on Elon Musk alone

THE WASHINGTON POST: The former EV darling is struggling to retain customers. The reasons go beyond its famous co-founder.

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The brand has announced the majority of its stores will be closing its doors in 2026.

‘Affordable’ homewares brand shutting 12 WA stores

The brand has become a staple in WA shopping centres since it opened the doors to its first location in 1975. 

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Consumer confidence has remained subdued, according to ANZ.

Gloomy outlook for household spending after RBA rate hike

Household spending unexpectedly declined in December with the outlook for the year ahead gloomy after the Reserve Bank of Australia hiked interest rates last week.

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AI chatbot with shopping bag for AI Shopping Agent concept

Investors wary of AI agents stalking classified online sites

Some investors worry personal AI agents will soon shop for properties, jobs or cars on your behalf, cutting traffic to popular websites may slow. Experts have a different theory.

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In a nutshell, $510,000 could be tipped into your super over the next four months or so.

How to play the looming increase in superannuation caps

The probable increases to superannuation contribution limits that could apply from July 1 this year open up a range of possible strategies to employ over the next few months. Here’s what you can do . . .

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Rising inflation can help you boost your superannuation.

Why rising inflation is so good for your superannuation

While Australia’s December inflation data confirmed the price rises being experienced by everyone, there’s a hidden silver lining that can supercharge your retirement savings.

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Got parents in aged care? Did you know there’s a means-tested daily care fee cap, which is the maximum amount payable by an individual towards their daily care?

Australia’s complicated aged care fees explained

Q+A: Got parents in aged care? Did you know there’s a means-tested daily care fee cap, which is the maximum amount payable by an individual towards their daily care? Here’s how it works . . .

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