Trying to remember a case
Fact is scarier than fiction... A community following Casefile: True Crime Podcast!
Handy link to keep track of which banks are passing on the rate cut
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Trying to remember a story
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Josh Schuster’s NRL comeback all but over amid damning Wayne Bennett move
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RBA cuts the cash rate to 4.10%
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Australians need government help to spend super, argues the Grattan Institute
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Do little pleasures lose value when (FI)RE?
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Using offset to mitigate sequence of returns risk?
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Acclaimed Australian writer John Marsden, author of the Tomorrow series, dies aged 74
A dusty corner on the internet where you can chew the fat about Australia and Australians.
Legislation passes to wipe $3 billion of student debt for 3 million Australians
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Labor passes HECS indexation changes, three million Aussies set to be refunded hundreds | news.com.au
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PensionFIRE
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Debt recycling when nearing retirement
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When did the 4% rule fail?
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Final budget result delivers $15.8 billion 'back-to-back' surplus due to lower spending
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How many bank accounts do you have money in?
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First Home Guarantee (FHBG) & assets/savings
This forum is for discussion on all things Australian property related. Markets, economics, finance, investing, auctions, renovating, repairing and housing affordability.
Another one of those annoying HECS questions, but some nuance
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Quality of apartments?
Darwin is the capital city of the Northern Territory, Australia. A subreddit for anything related to the Top End of the NT, not Charles Darwin.
Maps gone?
r/Garmin is the community to discuss and share everything and anything related to Garmin. This subreddit is an unofficial, non-affiliated community, run by the users, to embrace and have conversation about the products we love! Garmin - the American, Swiss-domiciled multinational technology company that specializes in GPS technology for automotive, aviation, marine, outdoor, and sports activities. They also produce wearable technology such as smart watches and activity trackers.
Get one up on the bookies
/r/NRL is the place to discuss all things National Rugby League. Match threads, team announcement threads, Fantasy and Supercoach, and more
Get one up on the bookies
AFL: The home of Australian rules football on Reddit, including the Australian Football League and all other aspects of the game. Don't forget to show your team colours through a flair! or a snoo guernsey!
31% ROI investment in 2 days
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30% ROI investment in 2 days
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Australian pharmacists
A subreddit for pharmacists, pharmacy students, techs, and anyone else in the pharmaceutical industry.