Free help with Centrelink ‘robo-debt’ | POLL | Southern Cross – Southern Cross

Legal Aid’s Julie Maron, Tahlena Galvin-Moule and Nicole Dwyer. Riverina residents worried about Centrelink debt notices can now have legal queries fast-tracked. Legal Aid has joined forces with community legal centres to give timely and independent legal advice for these people, including those who have received a so-called robo-debt or automated debt notice. Anyone calling LawAccess in relation to a Centrelink debt…

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Australia’s $1 trillion foreign debt level should worry us all – The Sydney Morning Herald

When you consider how many people worry about the federal government’s debt, it’s surprising how rarely we hear about the nation’s much bigger foreign debt. When it reached $1 trillion more than a year ago, no one noticed. That’s equivalent to 60 per cent of the nation’s annual income (gross domestic product), whereas the federal net…

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7 FAQs Regarding Debt Consolidation and Debt Settlement … – Card Trak

Most Americans have multiple credit cards open with outstanding balances and sometimes juggling accounts can be real challenge. However, there are options to bring your monthly debt burden down to more managable levels.  National Debt Relief Following offered some very common questions about debt consolidation and debt settlement. Q: Can Credit Card Consolidation Cut My…

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Indian, foreign creditors to be equal under new insolvency provisions – Business Standard

With the government recently notifying the cross-border insolvency provisions under the insolvency and bankruptcy law, claims of foreign creditors, as well as those of Indian creditors on foreign assets of the company going insolvent, could be satisfied by courts. However, experts believe that notifying the rules is not enough and New Delhi…

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Failed home builder Watersun Homes ‘could have been trading … – The Sydney Morning Herald

Failed builder Watersun Homes could have been trading insolvent for more than a year before its collapse, accepting money from customers while contractors complained about unpaid bills worth tens of thousands of dollars, according to the company’s administrators. Play Video Don’t Play Victorian native oysters to make a come back Play Video Don’t Play Video…

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