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Why Australian banks are better at stopping scammers than British banks
Opinion
Scams

Why Australian banks are better at stopping scammers than British banks

Winning the war against these international criminal gangs can only be achieved through a collective show of strength from all parts of the scams chain.

  • by Anna Bligh

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Should Australia have a new taxpayer-owned bank?

Should Australia have a new taxpayer-owned bank?

A Nationals-led Senate inquiry into bank branch closures has urged the government to investigate the establishment of a bank owned by taxpayers.

  • by Clancy Yeates
Sexually transmitted debt: How financial services are fighting financial abuse

Sexually transmitted debt: How financial services are fighting financial abuse

One woman out of every six experiences economic abuse. Here’s what that can look like and what’s being done about it.

  • by Millie Muroi
Former premiers, business and community leaders warn against antisemitism

Former premiers, business and community leaders warn against antisemitism

Former premiers including Daniel Andrews, Gladys Berejiklian, Anna Bligh and Mark McGowan are among the 600 people who have signed the statement.

  • by David Crowe
Borrowers warned to prepare for Melbourne Cup rate rise

Borrowers warned to prepare for Melbourne Cup rate rise

Pressure on mortgage holders will be ratcheted up another notch if the Reserve Bank increases the cash rate on Tuesday.

  • by John Collett
New digital ID methods could help stem scam losses
Analysis
Payments

New digital ID methods could help stem scam losses

Industry bodies are hoping the introduction of new digital identification methods will stem the amount of money lost to scams.

  • by John Collett
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Closure for ‘absurd’ loophole allowing online gambling with credit cards

Closure for ‘absurd’ loophole allowing online gambling with credit cards

Anti-gambling advocates say the forthcoming federal ban must be the first step in a broader crackdown on the industry.

  • by Lisa Visentin
Banks ready to implement cashless gaming solution as brawl over cards heats up

Banks ready to implement cashless gaming solution as brawl over cards heats up

Banking executive Anna Bligh says the industry would assist in the rollout of cashless gaming, adding it was aware of the harm caused by problem gambling.

  • by Lucy Cormack and Tom Rabe
Window of opportunity to resurrect Lismore closing, banks and insurers warn

Window of opportunity to resurrect Lismore closing, banks and insurers warn

Flood-hit Lismore urgently needs the details of key actions, resources and timing for any future rebuild.

  • by Heath Gilmore
‘Like walking into a wall of fire’: Anna Bligh’s life after politics

‘Like walking into a wall of fire’: Anna Bligh’s life after politics

The former Queensland premier enjoys “wrestling with big, gnarly, difficult problems” and her move into banking has delivered plenty of those.

  • by Clancy Yeates
Ken Henry hits out at tax system ‘not fit for purpose’

Ken Henry hits out at tax system ‘not fit for purpose’

The former Treasury secretary who chaired a major federal review of the nation’s taxation system has criticised inaction from political leaders on tax reform.

  • by Jennifer Duke

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