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How to beat the recession debt crunch

Recession-related debt pressures are set to squeeze household budgets as Australians’ borrowing remains near record highs. But there are easy ways to ensure your finances are in check

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Commonwealth Bank in Brisbane City. Pic Annette Dew

Battered bank shares will bounce back

Buying shares in the big banks has delivered investors good returns for decades, and after a COVID-19 mauling they appear back on track. But dividends will have to wait. Here’s why.

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CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 11: Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg during a press conference in the Mural Hall at Parliament House on June 11, 2020 in Canberra, Australia. An OECD report forecasted that the global economy will contract 6% in 2020, and 7.6% if there is a second wave of Covid-19 infections and that the pandemic has triggered the most severe peace-time recession in nearly a century. (Photo by Sam Mooy/Getty Images)

Stop the outrage over JobKeeper

The financial fallout from the coronavirus pandemic on the Australian economy isn’t as bad as first thought. Surely that is something Australians can only be too happy to see.

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Mother-of-two Emilia Rossi said having free childcare has been a help to boost her savings but she's realistic it won't last forever. She has two children Hercule, 2.5yo and Olympia, 6 months. Story is on the upcoming changes due to be announced on free childcare. Picture : Nicki Connolly

Childcares warn parents can’t cover fees

Childcare providers are calling on the government to review the test that determines how much subsidised child care a family can access warning it’s unlikely parents will be able to afford fees when free childcare ends next month.

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