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Ways to quit the rat race

When working in the concrete jungle gets too much, many of us fantasise about having a sea change or tree change. Yet how feasible is it financially?
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Your guide on how to subdivide

Replacing an old house with modern townhouses can be a big earner. The Weekly complies the best tricks and tips to get your property to turn a profit.
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Westpac boss Gail Kelly announces retirement

Westpac CEO Gail Kelly has announced that she will retire from her position in February next year. Mrs Kelly will be replaced by Brian Hartzer, the chief executive of Westpac’s Australian Financial Services division. Chairman Lindsay Maxsted said Ms Kelly, who has led Westpac for seven years, made “outstanding contribution” to the bank. “Gail is […]
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Bah humbug! Rich people really ARE less compassionate

Bah humbug! Rich people really ARE less compassionate

Penny-pinching millionaire Ebenezer Scrooge is famous for his mean, miserly behaviour — now new research has suggested that rich people really are less compassionate than their poorer counterparts. A study by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, found that poorer people were better at recognising signals of distress in others because they had been […]
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From debt to disaster

We often consider credit card debt to be a personal problem, but when we start families, what we don't realise is the impact it has on the entire household.
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Bounce back from the Easter blowout

You've polished off the last off the chocolate eggs, which means Easter is officially over. Now it's time to get your body and finances back into shape.
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Choosing your superfund

A study has found a quarter of Australian women don’t any money saved for retirement. The research is part of the Federal Government’s Women understanding money initiative. Yes, it’s a terrible name for an initiative. But it’s one we need to talk about. The surprising thing is, it takes such little effort to get a […]
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Most Aussies are ‘closet-shoppers’

Financial times are tough. We may even be in a recession, however that doesn’t stop 80 per cent of Aussies from hiding purchases from their loved ones during times of economic crisis. You could be forgiven for believing that the purse strings should be held a little tighter in the current financial climate, however most […]
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