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Why we have petrol price cycles

Huge fluctuations in petrol prices – up to 50c a litre in some cities – has motorists fuming. This is what causes these weekly or fortnightly games of finding cheaper fuel.

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A composite image of signage of Australia's 'big four' banks ANZ, Westpac, the Commonwealth Bank (CBA) and the National Australia Bank (NAB) signage in Sydney, Saturday, May 5, 2018. (AAP Image/Joel Carrett) NO ARCHIVING

Why Aussies stick with the big four banks

Westpac is the latest bank to be embroiled in a scandal but sadly many customers fail to move banks no matter how badly they behave. But ditching the financial giants might be the only way to make them listen.

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Best ways to pay for Christmas

Christmas is fast approaching and many people still have lots of expensive items to pay for, and experts say there are manageable ways to do it. SEE THEIR TIPS

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Best super funds of the decade revealed

A golden run for superannuation funds is nearing an end, so how long can our nest eggs keep growing? Here are the funds that have performed the best – and what to do when they start to fall.

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 26: Pedestrians walk past a Westpac bank on November 26, 2019 in Sydney, Australia. Westpac has announced that chief executive Brian Hartzer will step down and chairman Lindsay Maxsted will leave the board early following the launch of an investigation by Australia's financial intelligence agency - AUSTRAC - over a money laundering and child exploitation scandal. AUSTRAC alleges the bank breached anti-money laundering laws 23 million times, including failing to adequately vet thousands of payments potentially linked to child exploitation. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

What to do about bank shares

Sinking share prices are the last thing a bank investor wants amid fresh furores and CEO departures. But do the big four still stack up as place to put your money?

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