
Tamika Seeto
Finance Reporter at Yahoo Finance Australia
Finance Reporter @YahooFinanceAU 📝💸
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1 week ago |
au.yahoo.com | Tamika Seeto
Tue, 17 June 2025, 4:00 pm 3 min read Age pension income and asset thresholds will increase on July 1. · Source: AAP Millions of Australians stand to benefit from changes to the age pension coming into effect from July 1. While payment rates aren’t going up, increased income and asset thresholds mean thousands more could be entitled to benefits and others may get bigger payments. To receive the age pension from Centrelink, you need to be 67 years or older and pass an income and asset test.
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1 week ago |
au.yahoo.com | Tamika Seeto
Updated Tue, 17 June 2025, 2:59 am 2 min read Accountant Anita Niaz said voluntary school building fund levies could be tax deductible. · Source: TikTok/AAP An Australian accountant has revealed the little-known tax deduction that could be hiding on your school fees statement. Tax time is just around the corner and many people are looking for ways to boost their returns ahead of June 30.
Gen Z worker reveals $4,732 DoorDash, Uber Eats cost-of-living problem facing millions: 'Not needed'
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au.yahoo.com | Tamika Seeto
Updated Mon, 16 June 2025, 9:34 pm 6 min read Mackenzie Mathews works as a DoorDash driver and says most of the orders she delivers are less than two minutes away from the restaurant. · Source: Instagram/m.ackenziemathews A young Australian has revealed the glaring cost-of-living problem she has noticed working as a delivery driver on DoorDash.
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1 week ago |
au.yahoo.com | Tamika Seeto
Updated Mon, 16 June 2025, 8:29 pm 3 min read Australian oil prices are tied to international benchmarks, meaning domestic prices will rise following global increases. Australian motorists are being warned to brace for higher petrol prices at the bowser, with prices tipped to rise as high as $2.20 a litre. The Israel-Iran conflict has sparked a global oil price surge, with domestic costs expected to rise in response.
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1 week ago |
au.yahoo.com | Tamika Seeto
Updated Sun, 15 June 2025, 8:14 pm 3 min read Electricity prices will be increasing for millions of households from July 1. · Source: Yahoo Finance/Getty Millions of Australian households will face higher electricity prices in the coming weeks. Major retailers AGL and Origin have confirmed their price changes for customers, and some households will see their bills increase by as much as $300 next year.
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