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Redkite's Grant Helps Child Cancer Families Financially

A CommBank Community Grant is helping Redkite provide emergency financial aid to over 2,000 Australian families facing the dual crisis of childhood cancer and financial ruin. Discover how this support is making a difference.

Bank Grant Helps Families with Child Cancer

Redkite receives a CommBank Community Grant to provide emergency financial aid for families facing financial ruin while caring for a child with cancer. Discover how this support offers hope.

Bryan's Journey from Myanmar Migrant to Finance Educator

Bryan of 'Bryan Invest' shares his journey from a childhood without financial literacy to becoming a relatable finance educator, inspiring everyday Australians to start investing. Learn his story on the Money Talks podcast.

Federal inquiry into local councils' financial crisis

A federal inquiry examines the worsening financial state of Australian local governments, with Hunter councils highlighting unsustainable costs from climate change, tourism, and state mandates. Will it lead to real change?

Man extradited to Perth over $1m fraud allegations

A 57-year-old man has been extradited from Northern Ireland to face 17 fraud charges in Perth, accused of defrauding his WA employer of nearly $1 million. WA Police issue a warning to businesses.

WA's $190m unclaimed money pot: How to check

A staggering $190 million in unclaimed money is sitting with the WA Treasury. Thousands could be owed cash from old accounts, bonds, and refunds. Here's how to check the register.

Cyclone Hayley: Rural Aid on standby for Kimberley

Tropical Cyclone Hayley, a Category 4 system, is bearing down on WA's Kimberley region, threatening pastoral properties. Rural Aid urges farmers to register now for emergency support and mental health services. #CycloneHayley #Kimberley

Rejecting Doubt: The Case for Human Progress

Political analyst Mark Kenny argues against the corrosive power of doubt, using Live Aid's legacy and Australia's policy inertia as examples of why we must believe in positive change.

Lessons from a 1990s TV ban on modern parenting

Columnist Jenna Price reflects on banning television for her teens in the 1990s, drawing parallels to today's social media bans and the eternal challenge of guiding adolescents.

WA Toddlers Beat Leukaemia in Time for Christmas

Two young WA boys, Riley Coyne, 4, and Ace D'Agostino, 2, celebrate the gift of life this Christmas after a year battling acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Read their inspiring story of friendship and resilience.

Access Your Super While Working Past Age 60

Financial planner reveals three simple strategies for Australians in their 60s to tap into superannuation benefits, even if they're still working. Learn how to reduce tax and grow savings.

Central Coast man jailed for visa and grant fraud

A 61-year-old Central Coast man has been sentenced to four years in prison for defrauding the Australian government through a scam involving visa applications and business grants. Read the full details of the case.

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