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Loyalty or laziness? Whatever you call it, the banks are cashing in

Australians are being done over by electricity providers and banks that bet we won’t call it a day. And it’s costing us billions of dollars a year.

Shane Wright
Shane Wright

Senior economics correspondent

Future, tense: My rough guide to 2024’s unknowable politics

Only fools would rush in to predict the political year ahead, but here’s my best shot at matters most ponderable.

Sean Kelly
Sean Kelly

Columnist

Cabinet papers on Iraq War decision MIA

Almost 21 years after the Howard government decided to go to war in Iraq, the cabinet documents regarding the decision should be in the public domain.

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Collingwood’s Jamie Elliott and Darcy Moore celebrate their premiership victory. Fans want loyalty among their sporting stars but it’s no good as a consumer.

Loyalty or laziness? Whatever you call it, the banks are cashing in

Australians are being done over by electricity providers and banks that bet we won’t call it a day. And it’s costing us billions of dollars a year.

  • by Shane Wright
Victoria wants households to use induction stoves instead of gas.
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Coalition cooks up tax write-offs for ditching gas to end party ‘climate wars’

Liberal moderate Andrew Bragg has been given free rein to map out the opposition’s energy policy – but some in the party argue that nuclear power should still be an option.

  • by Paul Sakkal

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