
Dylan Crismale
Digital Content Editor at Whistle Out
Digital content editor @WhistleOut_AU 😚📱🛜 Reviewing stuff @slash_au and ex energy and telco writer @findercomau 🚀 Tweets vary in quality
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3 weeks ago |
whistleout.com.au | Dylan Crismale
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2 months ago |
whistleout.com.au | Dylan Crismale
Last updated 11 February 2025 Disney Plus is expanding into sports programming with the announcement today that it will soon offer ESPN to customers in Australia and New Zealand. ESPN will be available directly through existing Disney Plus Standard and Premium subscriptions with an ESPN hub added to Disney Plus.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
7news.com.au | Dylan Crismale
Samsung just unveiled its new Galaxy S25 range. The Samsung Galaxy S25 lineup can be pre-ordered on a plan from Telstra, Optus and Vodafone, all offering some form of saving. Optus is giving customers a $400 saving on the S25 and S25 Plus 512GB storage variants when you sign up for a 24- or 36-month repayment term. You can also save $400 on the S25 Ultra on the same condition for either the 512GB or 1TB storage variant.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
whistleout.com.au | Dylan Crismale
TPG is slashing the price of its Fibre to the Basement (FTTB) plans by 50% for the first six months. This puts the prices well below half the cost of TPG's own NBN plans. See how TPG's FTTB and NBN plans compare: FTTB NBN #1 TPG FTTB50 Fibre 50/15 Mbps Unlimited Data SPECIAL OFFER: Get a huge 50% off for the first 6 months. $35/mth for 6 months, then $69.99/mth. T&Cs apply.
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Jan 12, 2025 |
7news.com.au | Dylan Crismale
January is the perfect time to review what’s working, get rid of what’s not and set yourself up for the rest of the year ahead. You can do that at the macro level for all your finances but even one small change such as your monthly mobile bill can save you up to $492 over the year. The ACCC found that the average monthly data usage over the 23-24 financial year was just 14.2GB per person across both postpaid and prepaid phone plans.
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