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How long do you need to save for a holiday?

How long do you save for holidays? Are you book and pay now type of person, or is there a jar full of dollar...

Travel

Things for the over-50s to do in Australia’s top tourist town

The charming town of Devonport on Tasmania's north-west coast was this year named Australia's Top Tourist Town. In it's summing up, the panel noted the...

Travel news: Qantas faces financial hit from new US refund rules

The US has passed some brutal new consumer laws (for airlines), which may have Qantas finally paying up for poor service. Under new US consumer...
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MONEY

Calls to scrap compulsory super in favour of US-style retirement accounts

Despite repeated denials, there are growing calls to get rid of compulsory super and replace it with an American-style 401(k) system.

Scams surge as Aussies losing billions, but are banks doing enough?

The internet has vastly increased the convenience of banking, but on the flip side, it has also spawned a sophisticated and relentless scam 'industry'. It...

Tech and Gadgets

ACCC suing Optus alleging it engaged in unconscionable conduct

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is suing Optus alleging it engaged in unconscionable conduct when selling phone products to vulnerable customers. Many were...
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Health & Wellness

Three reasons time in nature is good for your heart

Spending time in nature isn't just good for mental health, it can also provide real benefits for your cardiovascular health too.

Headaches: common causes and helpful treatments

Last week YourLifeChoices reported that the makers of Panadol had reduced their supermarket package sizes to 16 tablets per pack. The change, which brings...

Are cats good for our health?

Many people will tell you their cat enhances their lives - but do cats enhance our health? Data suggests they can.

How fibre could save your brain

You probably don’t need me to tell you that a diet high in fibre is good for you. Or that the majority of people...

What are house dust mites and how do I know if I’m allergic to them?

House dust mites feed off the skin cells we and animals shed. Symptoms of this allergy include an itchy nose, eyes and throat, sneezing and coughing.