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A worrying new trend in which abusers harass their victims through online banking could have long-term consequences, says an advocate against domestic abuse.
Stories of stolen information and maxed-out credit cards are increasingly common in Australia, yet rarely do we think "this could happen to me". Until it does.
For many bushfire victims, financial hardship arrangements with banks or other credit providers will be necessary to navigate the road to recovery. Yet new legislation is set to put financial hardship agreements on credit records, threatening people's capacity to borrow.
There's a new guide to help financial institutions detect and address elder financial abuse. And there's simple steps you can take to protect your money.
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