Corporate cop sues ASX, four out of five small businesses not ready to go cashless, and big telcos delay 3G shutdown. Here are five things you may have missed this week.
The Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) received a record number of complaints in the 2024 financial year, jumping 9% to more than 105,000.
Booktopia customers are unlikely to receive refunds from the company but they could recoup their money another way: by requesting a chargeback from their bank.
Administrators for Booktopia say outstanding orders won't be filled and there will be no store credits, exchanges or refunds. Here are five things you've missed.
Jordan van den Berg was already making waves by posting "shit rentals" on his @purplepingers Instagram account. Then he went on The Project and urged those locked out of the rental market to take up squatting.
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