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Why charities shouldn’t be ‘crucified’ for acting like corporates
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Charity

Why charities shouldn’t be ‘crucified’ for acting like corporates

Non-profit organisations are prohibited from investing and amplifying the good they do, says humanitarian activist and author Dan Pallotta.

  • by John Collett

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Shoppers urged to buy sustainable presents this Christmas
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Spending

Shoppers urged to buy sustainable presents this Christmas

Australians are expected to spend $10.5 billion on Christmas gifts this year, and consumers are urged to spend on presents that will not end up in landfill.

  • by John Collett
Croissants and crumpets: What a childcare worker on $23,000 spends in a week

Croissants and crumpets: What a childcare worker on $23,000 spends in a week

Today on Money Diaries, an early childhood educator on $23,000 spends some of her money skating with her son.

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Extra paid parental leave is welcome, but it’s still missing one thing

Extra paid parental leave is welcome, but it’s still missing one thing

As we laud the progress we’ve made on parental leave, I believe there has been a massive oversight that the government should address.

  • by Victoria Devine
Despite $12 coffees, managing your money overseas has never been easier
Opinion
Budgeting

Despite $12 coffees, managing your money overseas has never been easier

The travel financing headaches of the past are now almost all gone, thanks to a range of new products in the market.

  • by Noel Whittaker
Kale and coloured contacts: What an analyst on $120,000 spends in a week

Kale and coloured contacts: What an analyst on $120,000 spends in a week

This week on Money Diaries, a digital data analyst who makes $120,000 a year and spends some of her money on coloured contact lenses.

  • by Refinery29 Australia
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Nobody loses when women are empowered, so why is it taking so long?

Nobody loses when women are empowered, so why is it taking so long?

The landscape for girls and women is shifting. But I cannot shake off the feeling that it’s still not enough.

  • by Victoria Devine
Don’t think about saving money, think about how you spend it

Don’t think about saving money, think about how you spend it

There’s a lot of financial content out there on how to save money. But there’s a lot less advice about the other side of the coin: how to spend money.

  • by Paridhi Jain
How to pick an agent who will maximise your property’s value

How to pick an agent who will maximise your property’s value

The difference between a good and a bad selling agent could be as much as $100,000. Here’s how to select a good agency and how much commission you should pay.

  • by John Collett
Hotpot and groceries: What an accountant on $70,000 spends in a week

Hotpot and groceries: What an accountant on $70,000 spends in a week

This week on Money Diaries, an accountant on $70,000 spends some of her money on groceries and a hotpot dinner.

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Our land tax on our holiday home has quadrupled. Should we sell?

Our land tax on our holiday home has quadrupled. Should we sell?

Land tax is a state-based tax, so it’s important to be clear on the rules before making any decisions.

  • by Paul Benson