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When Karen, a supermarket worker and renter in outer Melbourne, opened her latest power bill, she sat quietly at the kitchen table doing the maths. Electricity up again. Fuel costs still biting. Rent rising for the third time in two years. “I’m working the same hours,” she said, “but everything costs more.” From 2026, households like Karen’s are expe...


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When Helen and Robert, both in their early 60s, started planning retirement, they realised something confronting: staying in their home country would mean watching every dollar. After a short stay overseas, they discovered their pension stretched twice as far — with better weather and less stress. In 2026, stories like theirs are becoming increasingl...


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When Narelle, a casual retail worker from Adelaide, logged into her myGov account to report income, she was met with a new alert asking her to re-confirm her identity. “I’d already proven who I was years ago,” she said. “I didn’t realise the rules were changing again.” From 1 February 2026, millions of Australians will face similar prompts as


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When Elaine, a 68-year-old retiree in regional Victoria, went to renew her licence last year, the process was simple. A form, a fee, and a new card in the mail. From 1 February 2026, drivers like Elaine may face a very different experience, as driving licence rules across Australia undergo significant changes aimed at safety, consist...


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When Jake, a 27-year-old tradie from regional New South Wales, booked his ute in for a routine registration check, he didn’t expect trouble. The lift kit had passed inspections for years. But from 1 February 2026, modifications like his could suddenly place thousands of drivers at risk of fines, defect notices, or being taken off the road altogether....


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