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2 February, 2018

Foreign Business and Your Consumer Rights

Australian consumer law protects people who purchase goods from Australian companies, but what recourse do you have for a refund when you’ve bought something from an overseas business that has […]
5 January, 2018

Legislation Hangovers

In 2017, the Government flagged plenty of changes to the tax and superannuation system, but how many of them have actually been made into law? Parliament ended its final sitting […]
1 December, 2017

Gig Firms Have Taken Old-Time Exploitation and ‘Slapped an App’ on it.

The Transport Workers Union (TWU) is calling for food delivery companies to give their workers proper wages and entitlements, after the Federal Circuit Court (FCC) recently slammed employers for sham […]
17 August, 2017

Staying safe online

Staying safe online Financial cybercrime is on the rise in Australia, as the increasing use of technology such as online banking and social media makes it an attractive target for […]
17 August, 2017

Working after kids – is it worth it?

Working after kids – is it worth it? To work, or not to work? That is the question many Australian women (and some men) have to consider after having children. […]
22 June, 2016

Are you part of the sandwich generation?

The ‘sandwich generation’ is a term used to describe people typically in their 40s and 50s who are caught between the demands of caring for ageing parents as well as […]
24 February, 2016
Avenues in aged care

Avenues in aged care

Approaching the aged care discussion can be difficult for everyone involved. However, starting the conversation earlier on in life could broaden your loved one’s options and help ensure their wishes […]
10 June, 2015
stop the winter blues from getting you down

Stop the winter blues from getting you down

Winter is upon us and as the nights get colder and the days get shorter, it’s easy for the best of us to feel a little down. In cold weather […]