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Going direct reduces costs when you give to charity
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Managed funds often not worth the high fees paid by small investors
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More rate cuts won't help first home buyers
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Most super funds end the financial year barely positive
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Bitumen damage from flooding near Chinn's Bridge
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A former Gippsland Grammar student, Amy was a regular by the posts at lunch time, swapping T-bars for ...
The clean-up is underway
Flooding closes many local roads