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Coles’ discounts misled shoppers, court rules. It could face hundreds of millions in fines
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Coles’ discounts misled shoppers, court rules. It could face hundreds of millions in fines

The Conversation May 17, 2026

Coles has been found to have misled its supermarket customers over discounts – and could now face hundreds of millions of dollars in penalties. In a landmark case, Federal Court Justice Michael O’Bryan found 13 out of 14 sample sale tickets examined in the case had not offered genuine discounts, because Coles […]

Australians Paying Billions in Loyalty Tax Amid Cost of Living Crisis
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Australians Paying Billions in Loyalty Tax Amid Cost of Living Crisis

Reporter January 16, 2024

Australians are collectively losing billions of dollars by remaining loyal to their existing utility providers. Researchers at comparison website Finder recently analysed costs associated with electricity, mobile, and broadband services and uncovered a staggering $4.5 billion paid in loyalty tax by Australians last year, roughly an average of $331 per […]

Aussies on the Move: Surge in Housing Relocations Triggered by Cost-of-Living Crisis
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Aussies on the Move: Surge in Housing Relocations Triggered by Cost-of-Living Crisis

Reporter December 11, 2023

A growing number of Australians are uprooting their lives in response to the cost-of-living crisis, seeking financial relief through relocation. Economic uncertainty has become a key factor in at least one third of relocations this year, highlighting a significant shift in priorities, according to national online removalist booking platform Muval. […]

Cost of Living Stress Drives Millions to Credit Cards
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Cost of Living Stress Drives Millions to Credit Cards

Reporter November 20, 2023

A growing number of Australians are turning to credit cards to navigate the challenges posed by escalating living costs, new research shows. At least 15% of Australians, equivalent to 3 million people, have resorted to obtaining a credit card in the past 12 months, according to data released by comparison […]

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