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Surcharges are added to most purchases, but what are the rules behind these extra fees?

ACCC says if there is no way for a consumer to pay without paying a surcharge then the business must include the surcharge in the displayed price.

Six academics awarded grants ahead of University of Melbourne’s Delhi centre launch

This new Centre marks a major milestone for the University, serving as a hub for academic, community, and industry collaborations in India.

The NDIS is failing profoundly disabled people who are stuck in group homes, Here’s how to fix this

About 7% of all NDIS participants – total support packages for these participants make up about 37% of the total scheme spend.

Government faces likely High Court challenge to its CFMEU legislation

Albanese told a news conference: “Obviously we didn’t make a deal. The evidence is in what’s happened”.

The balance battle: 5 reasons why dads are struggling with workplace flexibility

In order for things to change, men’s caregiving roles must become more visible at work and organisations must better support dads in adopting flexibility for caring purposes.

A Rao Street, Srinivasan Park and Patel Hall to be reality as Premier Allan Announces to Rename 6,000 Roads and Landmarks

This new campaign will invite communities across Victoria to nominate local multicultural heroes, ensuring that the state’s diverse history is visibly honoured in the places Victorians use every day.

Can you help to locate missing Indian Australian woman Sarabjit

It is believed that Sarabjit may be travelling in a white 2018 Range Rover, registration SKU.

Airline ‘customer rights charter’ to specify when cash refunds required

"Customers deserve to get their money back if they are owed. Full stop.”

Dairy Company Fined $420,000 for False ‘Pure New Zealand’ Claims on ‘Desi Ghee’ Made with Indian Butter

The ruling is expected to have a significant impact on other businesses in the industry, serving as a deterrent to those who might consider similar practices.

Less about climate change, more on reducing migration: here’s what matters most to Australian voters

Compared to 2022, the share reporting this matter as an important issue increased by 17.6 percentage points.

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Childcare worker Jayendra Jung Shahi granted bail over alleged slaping two toddlers

His lawyer told the court his mental health had declined following recent family tragedies, arguing he required support.

Premier Allan announces $1.04bn road repair blitz as opposition leader Wilson targets potholes

The program also includes a $36.9 million clean-up blitz across 10 of Melbourne’s busiest freeways, including the Monash, West Gate and Hume corridors.

“Gaslight Australians”: Coalition questions why ISIS brides were issued passports to return

He accused the government of failing to properly manage the risk posed by individuals previously associated with a listed terrorist organisation.
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