Consumer Affairs
- Aldi like that? Discounter cheaper for brands
- Medibank tries to save itself amid more embarrassing numbers
- Can you tell your Zara from your Prada?
- It won't be so easy to become a real estate agent next year
- Telstra's biggest worry has landed in Australia
- The plan to end green slip insurers' 'super profits'
- 'Complete chaos': Privatisation to blame for F6 land report bungle, say staff
- 'We're not just dessert anymore', Nutella tells US regulator
- Dulux fined over claims its paint cools houses
- 'Living pay-to-pay just to get phone credit'
- How the wrong travel insurance can cost $851 extra
- Health insurance premium rises starting to fade
- Drug banned in EU found in our pork
- Mathematician's guide to the Melbourne Cup
- Why the biggest discount doesn't give you the cheapest energy
- Households face steep hike in power charges as solar subsidies end
- Why Diane's dream house still hasn't been built three years on
- Rough justice in 89-year-old woman's fight over retiree rent
- Stars, traffic lights or stop signs?
- The Sydney region with the nation's highest credit scores
- Mega-deals may face mega-challenge
- The dark side of an otherwise good car deal
- Bega Cheese extends falls on infant formula, milk woes
- Hard Bargain: How to beat the rental property market
- Bega Cheese shares dive amid fears over China demand for infant formula
- Bega Cheese dumped as baby formula venture sours
- The chart that shows how bad our broadband is
- 'Six cans a day': The HSC students hooked on energy drinks
- Coca-Cola Amatil's plan lacks fizz
- ACCC can pursue Phoenix Institute, court rules