Stay informed: April 28, 2015
NATIONAL
Women charged extra for ‘so many things’
National campaign unearths ‘pink tax’ potentially costing female consumers hundreds.
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NATIONAL
Bitter pill for chemists, patients as budget surgery continues
The Health Minister has common medicines and chemists in her sights. While the Opposition appears to be open-minded about it, the real opponents are ready for a fight.
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WORLD
Bali Nine: Chan marries fiancee in final hours
The government continues its plea for clemency as Bali Nine duo may have hours left to live.
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TV
Game of Thrones recap: The High Sparrow
The series deviates from the books in a major way as surprising – and worrying – partnerships are born.
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FINANCE NEWS
Industry must pay for bad advice: Ombudsman
The financial services industry is under pressure to pay consumers who are owed $15 million by companies that have gone broke.
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WORLD
Melbourne mother killed in Everest avalanche
Families continue to seek news of loved ones following Nepal earthquake.
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SUPERANNUATION
Super dodgers: is your boss paying up?
A surprising number of employers don’t pay staff their compulsory super contributions. Here’s how to make sure yours does.
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AFL
Q&A: Is the Anzac spirit ‘contaminated by commercialism?’
A Q&A panel debates the Bali Nine duo, the ‘Anzac spirit’, Nepal aid, freedom of speech and marriage equality.
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AFL
Punt Rd pretenders may need ‘Dimma’ switch
When is promise no longer enough? Damien Hardwick may find out if his Richmond side don’t lift their efforts.
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