‘Unfair’: The jobs Aussie banks reject
Australians, who are thriving in these industries but can’t seem to find luck with their banks, could be “unfairly” rejected because of the type of work they’re in.
Australians, who are thriving in these industries but can’t seem to find luck with their banks, could be “unfairly” rejected because of the type of work they’re in.
After 25 years in operation, the owners of one of SA’s most popular tourist spots has decided to shut shop, ending thousands from entering the location. But not all hope is lost.
A heritage-listed shopfront will be restored to its former glory after a technical glitch on a government website resulted in its partial and unlawful demolition.
It was touted as SA’s cheapest home that would cost buyers less than a second hand car. But its shock interior has left house hunters unwilling to splash their hard earned cash.
A 69-year-old pensioner will have to access his home through a private tunnel after construction of a new nearby road has left him stranded.
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Wound-up neighbours claim their lives have been ruined by a brutal battleship-grey mega shed which blocks the sun and makes them feel like they’re in a prison camp.
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