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Business Briefing: what happens to your credit history

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

One of Australia’s major credit reporting agencies, Veda Advantage, is under investigation amid allegations it misused personal financial information and in some cases provided incorrect information. This isn’t the first time a reporting agency has been scrutinised for doing the wrong thing, as Justin Malbon, Professor of Law at Monash...

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Why education departments should be broken up

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageShould the government both manage and regulate school systems in Australia?from www.shutterstock.com

Education has emerged as an important election issue. As always, people are arguing about how much money should be spent on it. But should funding really be at the heart of the debate?

Australia already spends lots of money on education. National...

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