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James Hird's latest defeat in court just another chapter in a saga that is lining lawyers' pockets.

RBA cuts rates to fight deflation

The Reserve Bank of Australia acts in a bid to head off falling prices and an economic downturn.

Ferrari 'thief' granted bail

Man accused of torching vintage cars, including one that once belonged to boyfriend of Princess Diana.

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Budget 2016: win or lose?

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Rich retirees will no longer be able to draw tax-free earnings from balances higher than $1.6 million.

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Wealthy retirees will take  a hit under new  superannuation measures.
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In a crackdown on superannuation tax perks, rich retirees will no longer be able to draw tax-free earnings from balances higher than $1.6 million.

How to teach kids about money

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Money is less visible than ever. But Penina Petersen still believes cash is king for teaching kids about money.

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