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The suburb where I grew up was dubbed ‘the ghetto’. I didn’t tell friends where I lived

The suburb where I grew up was dubbed ‘the ghetto’. I didn’t tell friends where I lived

Our feelings about the family home we grew up in can be complicated. For me, it’s joy, embarrassment and grief all at once.

  • by Shona Hendley

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All the ways to get your pay early – and why you should never use them
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BNPL

All the ways to get your pay early – and why you should never use them

Just 50 years ago, it was near impossible to spend more than you earned. Today, it’s a piece of credit cake.

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
How do you know when you’re ready to retire?
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Ageing

How do you know when you’re ready to retire?

It used to be that knowing when to retire was a relatively simple calculation, but these days its much more complex.

  • by Bec Wilson
Despite our parental leave win, super is still sexist

Despite our parental leave win, super is still sexist

Paying super on parental leave will add billions of dollars to the retirement funds of parent carers across the country. But it’s not enough.

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
The $5 billion plan for families that Albanese could promise at the next election

The $5 billion plan for families that Albanese could promise at the next election

Almost one-third of Australian families would get free childcare under a plan the federal government is now considering.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
‘Rich families don’t need to save money’: Why wealthy suburbs are less likely to have rooftop solar
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Renewables

‘Rich families don’t need to save money’: Why wealthy suburbs are less likely to have rooftop solar

The higher the household income in a postcode area, the less likely the homes are to have solar panels installed.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
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When it comes to cost-of-living pressures, there is one group being hit hardest

When it comes to cost-of-living pressures, there is one group being hit hardest

Working families are bearing the brunt of inflation pressures, with insurance and housing costs pushing their cost-of-living measure far higher than inflation.

  • by Millie Muroi and Shane Wright
Can you put a price on having kids? For many, the answer is yes

Can you put a price on having kids? For many, the answer is yes

Birth rates in Australia are declining, which, given the exorbitant cost of having children, should come as no surprise.

  • by Victoria Devine
New push to end ‘ugly’ exploitation of older Australians

New push to end ‘ugly’ exploitation of older Australians

A $5 million media campaign aims to raise awareness of and eliminate elder abuse, which affects about one in six older people in Australia.

  • by Paul Sakkal
‘I didn’t expect to be a model at my age’: The women over 80 defying stereotypes

‘I didn’t expect to be a model at my age’: The women over 80 defying stereotypes

Forget retirement. Today’s octogenarians are just as likely to be building companies and fronting fashion campaigns.

  • by Dilvin Yasa
‘It comes with its own set of risks’: When married couples are also workmates

‘It comes with its own set of risks’: When married couples are also workmates

Blurred boundaries, relaxed communication and high emotions; three women speak about the benefits – and challenges – of working with a loved one.

  • by Dilvin Yasa

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