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Jacqueline never expected to need financial counselling until she was widowed with two babies
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Jacqueline Goodwin became a widow with two babies at the age of 25. She says a financial counsellor helped her overcome extreme budget stress and she's not alone, with experts expecting a spike in mortgage repossessions amid the rising cost of living. -
Financial counsellors brace for 'perfect storm' of mortgage repossessions
via abc.net.au
Jacqueline Goodwin became a widow with two babies at the age of 25. She says a financial counsellor helped her overcome extreme budget stress and she's not alone, with experts expecting a spike in mortgage repossessions amid the rising cost of living. -
Financial counselling 'cleaned up so much mess' after Jacqueline's life was thrown by traumatic loss
via abc.net.au
Jacqueline Goodwin became a widow with two babies at the age of 25. She says a financial counsellor helped her overcome extreme budget stress and she's not alone, with experts expecting a spike in mortgage repossessions amid the rising cost of living. -
Ukraine and Russia sign agreement to lift grain blockade
via abc.net.au
The landmark deal to reopen Ukrainian Black Sea ports for grain exports raises hopes that an international food crisis aggravated by the Russian invasion can be eased. -
National parks are getting a makeover, but for some it's the stuff of 'nightmares'
via abc.net.au
Rescuers had to chainsaw through trees to rescue hiker Bailey Seamer from a public campground. It's got some questioning whether National Parks services are more focused on tourism than managing land. -
'A theme park-type situation': National parks are getting a makeover, and many aren't happy
via abc.net.au
Rescuers had to chainsaw through trees to rescue hiker Bailey Seamer from a public campground. It's got some questioning whether National Parks services are more focused on tourism than managing land. -
Rhys Nicholson’s ‘drag-adjacent’ life – and how it’s fuelled his brave, intimate comedy
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The comedian, actor and judge of RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under talks to ABC Arts about controversies from season one, starring in a new Netflix show, and his “bonanza year”. -
Rhys Nicholson on RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under's 'myriad issues' – and what has changed
via abc.net.au
The comedian, actor and judge of RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under talks to ABC Arts about controversies from season one, starring in a new Netflix show, and his “bonanza year”. -
Feeling the pinch from gas prices? Why not make your own
via abc.net.au
Food waste is a global problem costing billions and contributing to greenhouse gas emissions. Turning that waste into cooking gas is increasingly being seen as a solution for homes and businesses. -
MacTiernan defends FMD comments amid onslaught
Alannah MacTiernan has fiercely defended her comments about the threat of Foot and Mouth Disease, amid claims they were “out-of-touch” and calls for her sacking. -
No decision on WA urea plant: Plibersek
Tanya Plibersek has been forced to clarify the Albanese government's position on a controversial West Australian fertiliser plant. -
ASX finishes flat but up 2.8pc for week
The local share market treaded water on Friday but big gains on Monday and Wednesday mean its weekly performance is its best since mid-March. -
Rio, BHP ink Ford partnerships
Two of Australia’s biggest miners have lined up deals to supply battery materials, starting with lithium and nickel, for Ford Motor Company. -
Gucci’s move from King to Queen
The luxury retailer has lodged plans for a Raine Square store, cementing its move from King Street. -
Mark My Words 22 July 2022
Mark Pownall and Jordan Murray discuss house prices, Burrup, Rio Tinto, luxury shopping, Sirona Urban, gold mining, and wealth advisors. -
At Close of Business 22 July 2022
Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss the RBA review, inflation, rate rise forecasts, and recession risks. -
Grain prices fall in expectation of Russian-Ukrainian deal
via abc.net.au
Australian grain market analysts say markets have already factored the resumption of Black Sea exports into prices ahead of this evening's expected deal between Russia, Ukraine and Turkey. -
Cyber breach hits arts trust
The Arts and Culture Trust’s digital marketing platform has been hacked, potentially exposing the email addresses of people who bought tickets to shows by several major WA arts organisations. -
Time to fully deregulate archaic trading hours
Mannkal Economic Education Foundation scholar Sebastian Tofts-Len pens his case for deregulating Western Australia's trading hours. -
Getting the mix right on gas
Investment in long-term gas projects will only be forthcoming if the appropriate abatement solutions are found. -
Community fights Rio Tinto on bid to explore forest for lithium and nickel
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Rio Tinto's application for permission to explore jarrah forest in WA's south west meets with strong opposition outside a hearing at the state's mining court. -
MFS warns of carbon monoxide dangers as electricity prices result in 'foolish behaviour'
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Four people from an Adelaide household who used a charcoal barbecue inside to keep warm narrowly escape death from carbon monoxide poisoning, the Metropolitan Fire Service says. -
Local contractor builds low-fuel drill rig
Northam-based drilling contractor DDSR says it has developed a new drill rig that could cut carbon emissions by saving hundreds of litres of fuel per shift. -
Cancelled flights, delays reach record levels as airlines struggle to make comeback from COVID
via abc.net.au
A record number of flights were cancelled or ran late last month as Australian airlines continue being pummelled by the COVID-19 pandemic and poor weather conditions. -
Cambridge boss gone in five months
Karl Heiden has resigned as chief executive of the western suburbs council, which will now search for its third chief executive in just 12 months. -
Puerto Rico court closes case against Ricky Martin
via abc.net.au
A Puerto Rico court has "archived" a restraining order issued against the pop superstar. -
Swissport cops $110k fine
Queensland-based cargo handler Swissport has been hit with a $110,000 fine after a worker suffered serious head injuries after falling from a baggage cart at Perth Airport. -
Better care requires sharper approach
Familial relationships are set to be challenged as our population ages, care costs rise and who pays is questioned. -
Want to save money and budget better? These are the key takeaways from our finance Q&A blog
via abc.net.au
In our Q&A blog, ABC business reporter Emily Stewart, parenting website founder Jody Allen and Financial Counselling Australia's Lody Stewart answered your budgeting and saving questions. Here are the biggest takeaways from the blog. -
Council rejects land swap for 'zombie' housing development resurrected in coastal bushland
via abc.net.au
A council on the NSW far south coast has rejected a developer's offer of a land swap for a controversial housing estate — that was first proposed in 1989 — which environmental groups say will endanger threatened plants and animals. -
Architecture on road to carbon neutrality
With_Architecture Studio is pioneering a national push for carbon neutral certification in the design space. -
Perfumer captures the 'tears of being stuck in Melbourne's traffic' in ABC challenge to bottle the city
via abc.net.au
Melbourne once smelt so terrible that a sailor's nose could detect it kilometres out to sea, but a perfumer has responded to a "left-field" on-air challenge to bottle its modern-day smells. -
Perfumer captures the scent of 'Smelbourne' traffic jams with Eau D'ometer fragrance
via abc.net.au
Melbourne once smelt so bad a sailor's nose could detect it kilometres out to sea. Now a perfumer has responded to a "left-field" challenge to bottle its modern-day smells. -
ECB raises rates for the first time in more than a decade, ASX set for modest gains
via abc.net.au
The European Central Bank has raised interest rates for the first time in more than a decade, with financial markets generally taking the move in their stride. -
ECB raises interest rates for the first time in more than a decade; ASX slips despite Wall St gains
via abc.net.au
The European Central Bank has raised interest rates for the first time in more than a decade, with share markets generally taking the move in their stride. -
ASX ends flat as big four banks lift interest rate forecasts, ECB moves rates higher
via abc.net.au
The ASX ends its trading week with a flat session, as investors digested the European Central Bank's first rate rise in more than a decade amid growing political uncertainty in Italy. -
Seymour Group eyes industrial land in Brisbane's inner-north for apartment towers, shopping precinct
via abc.net.au
The Eagers Automotive site of 1.8 hectares was purchased by the developers for $61 million in 2019. -
Developer asks for planning law override in push to transform $61m site
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The 1.8-hectare Eagers Automotive site was purchased by the Seymour Group three years ago. -
Splendour organisers 'confident' festival will resume tomorrow after first-day washout
via abc.net.au
Splendour in the Grass organisers cancel performances on day one as "significant weather event" looms off northern NSW's coast. -
'Splendour in the mud': Wild weather causing chaos at NSW music festival
via abc.net.au
Chaotic scenes emerge from a popular NSW music festival, with attendees stuck in queues for up to 12 hours as heavy rain causes havoc. -
'Splendour in the mud': Campers redirected as wild weather causes chaos at NSW music festival
via abc.net.au
Splendour in the Grass organisers have begun diverting campers away from the site of the popular festival where heavy rain is causing havoc. -
Splendour in the Grass organisers promise 'show will go on' after chaotic start due to wild weather
via abc.net.au
Splendour in the Grass organisers direct campers away from the site of the popular festival where heavy rain is causing havoc. -
Day one of Splendour in the Grass cancelled after wild weather floods festival venue
via abc.net.au
Splendour in the Grass organisers cancel performances on day one as "significant weather event" looms off northern NSW's coast. -
Day one of Splendour in the Grass cancelled after chaotic start due to wild weather
via abc.net.au
Splendour in the Grass organisers cancel performances on day one as "significant weather event" looms off northern NSW's coast. -
TAMS win major port work
Fremantle marine and port services business TAMS Group has scored a $160 million contract to design and build the Kimberley Marine Offloading Facility in Broome. -
TAMS books major port work
Fremantle marine and port services business TAMS Group has scored a $160 million contract to design and build the Kimberley Marine Offloading Facility in Broome.
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