Sydney JND Homes customers calling for urgent action against builder

There are increasing calls for NSW Fair Trading to act against a Sydney builder that has a number of unfinished home builds, some whose owners have been told their houses’ conditions are so bad they need to be demolished and built again. Kathy Mattiello is one JND Homes client who has been waiting two years … Read more

Australians warn of dodgy loans as thousands of complaints made to government body

Finance lenders are under increased scrutiny after claims of dodgy loans in Queensland. Matthew Timms, 24, was interviewed by 7NEWS after a frustrating ordeal with finance company, Pepper Money, which specialises in ‘consumer lending and residential mortgages’, according to their website. Timms purchased a four-wheel drive car for camping and off-road driving and was recommended … Read more

Westpac customers offered more convenience for cash transactions

Westpac customers will have more bank branches available for cash transactions as part of a new plan to support customer accessibility. The company said customers can visit any Westpac, St George, BankSA or Bank of Melbourne branch across Australia for their cash transactions, with new technology now connecting the branch network. “This completes a major … Read more

Nationwide ANZ banking outage reported by customers left without access

A technical issue locked ANZ customers out of their accounts for several hours, with the bank scrambling to address the nationwide outage and get services back online. A spokesperson for the bank confirmed the issue on Friday afternoon, saying it was affecting the ANZ app, online banking, credit and debit card transactions, as well as … Read more

Centrelink workers set to strike for 24 hours

Australian welfare recipients may notice a disruption to services after Services Australia staff announced they would soon be striking early next month. The workers are expected to walk off the job on Monday, October 9, over a pay dispute. The 24-hour strike may impact several government services including Centrelink and health insurance. For more Personal … Read more

RBA rates decision October: Reserve Bank of Australia hands down interest rates decision after board meeting

The Reserve Bank of Australia has held interest rates steady for a fourth consecutive month. But a hike before the end of the year remains possible, according to one of the big four banks. The cash rate remains 4.1 per cent after the RBA board met on Tuesday, the first time since Michele Bullock took … Read more

Victorian builder Chatham Homes enters liquidation owing $2,000,000 to unsecured creditors

A Victorian residential builder has entered liquidation and terminated all of its staff. River Dale Building Group Pty Ltd, which trades as Chatham Homes, appointed AS Advisory as its liquidator on Monday, October 2. The firm said Chatham Homes stopped work on all of its current 50 residential home projects in Victoria, while there were … Read more

SA construction company Residence Building Group collapses

A bespoke South Australian residential home builder has collapsed and appointed an external administrator. Residence Building Group is the latest builder in the state to enter voluntary administration, following the collapse of four other companies over several months. The company has seven current home builds, including a project in the Adelaide Hills and homes under … Read more

Up to $12,500 cashback for Queensland small-to-medium businesses

Thousands of dollars are up for grabs for Queenslanders, with an energy-saving cashback scheme expanded to include businesses. The Queensland government scheme now offers thousands of dollars in rebates to encourage energy efficiency to small to medium businesses. It was previously only available to households. From October 5 the Queensland government advised it will “rebate … Read more

Centrelink payments not expected to be impacted during Services Australia strike

Services Australia staff are striking for 24 hours on Monday over a pay dispute. Workers walked off the job on Monday, with the strike possibly impacting Centrelink and health insurance services. However, Services Australia general manager Hank Jongen told 7NEWS.com.au last week it was “making preparations to minimise potential disruption to our customers”. “We respect … Read more