Worried about super scams? On this episode of the Friends With Money podcast, ASIC Commissioner Alan Kirkland explains online "free super health checks" and how they harvest your details.
An honest Aussie review of the Entertainment app vs EatClub, plus ShopBack, Too Good To Go, Raiz, ANZ Plus and AIA Vitality - real savings, tips and caveats.
What if the smashed avo myth was a distraction all along? Economist Thomas Walker reveals what's actually keeping young Australians from getting ahead.
Tasmanian educator Alyssia Kennedy learned money skills the hard way. Now she's helping teens master budgeting, debt, taxes and real-life costs before they leave school.
Coles in court over fake discounts, and the simple money question one in four Aussies can't answer. Here are five money stories you may have missed this week.
Time for some food waste myth-busting: edible food in landfill doesn't magically create compost. It creates toxic methane gas - and a hole in your budget.
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