Mexican fast-food giant Guzman Y Gomez (GYG) has revealed that its value menu has been a surprise best-seller, driving same-store sales growth in Australia while the company faces mounting challenges in the U.S. market. The Australian-born food chain, which became one of 2024’s most highly anticipated IPOs, posted a $7.3 million first-half profit, surpassing expectations Continue reading
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CRA Inflation Relief Payment: $1200 Extra OAS Deposit for Canadian Senior Citizens
In response to rising inflation, the Canadian government has introduced additional support for senior citizens through a $1,200 extra Old Age Security (OAS) payment. This one-time payment is part of a broader relief effort aimed at helping seniors manage the increased cost of living. What is the $1,200 Extra OAS Payment? The $1,200 payment is Continue reading
Delta Air Lines Offers $30,000 to Passengers After Dramatic Crash Landing at Toronto Pearson Airport
Delta Air Lines has announced that it will provide $30,000 in compensation to each of the 76 passengers aboard flight 4819, which crash-landed at Toronto Pearson International Airport earlier this week. The airline emphasized that this financial gesture comes with “no strings attached” and does not impact passengers’ legal rights. Harrowing Crash-Landing at Pearson: What Continue reading
Westpac’s Controversial Job Move: 190 Aussie Roles Shifted Overseas Amidst Profit Surge
Big four bank Westpac has announced that nearly 200 roles in its customer solutions department will be moved offshore, triggering concerns from workers and union representatives about the security and impact on customers. The bank confirmed that 190 jobs from South Australia and New South Wales would be transferred to the Philippines, just three months Continue reading
How to Claim Up to $1,178 for School Travel: Hidden Cash Boost for Aussie Parents
Many Australian parents may be unaware that they could be eligible for a government-funded travel allowance when driving their children to and from school. Different states and territories offer various schemes designed to help families cover a portion of their school transport costs. These allowances don’t cover the full cost of commuting but can provide Continue reading
ATO’s $200 Superannuation Loophole: How to Claim Your Share of $51 Million in Lost Funds
Millions of Australians are unaware that they may have forgotten superannuation funds waiting to be claimed. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has disclosed a little-known rule that allows individuals to access small superannuation accounts worth less than $200 before retirement—without paying any tax. With an estimated $51 million available, this presents a rare opportunity to Continue reading
Why Many Aussies Regret Starting Side Hustles & How to Avoid Costly Mistakes
Side hustles have exploded in popularity over the last decade, promising financial freedom, extra income, and even the possibility of replacing a full-time job. Everywhere you turn, influencers and self-proclaimed experts claim you can make big money with minimal effort. But is starting a side hustle as easy and rewarding as it sounds? Many Australians Continue reading
Rare $2 Coin Could Fetch Up to $650 – Here’s How to Spot One in Your Change
Aussies are being urged to keep an eye out for a rare coloured $2 coin that could be worth hundreds of dollars. The Royal Australian Mint has released several collectable coins over the years, and some have become highly valuable. One particular $2 coin sells for up to $650, making it a treasure worth looking Continue reading
Greens Unveil $7.2 Billion Welfare Overhaul to Expand JobSeeker and Youth Allowance Before Election
As the federal election draws near, the Greens have announced an ambitious $7.2 billion proposal to significantly expand and enhance the JobSeeker and Youth Allowance programs. The plan aims to extend eligibility criteria, potentially benefiting 200,000 more young Australians struggling with the rising cost of living. Expanding Eligibility and Financial Support Scheduled for official release Continue reading
State Pensioners Urged to Claim Unclaimed £150 Warm Home Discount Before February 28 Deadline
Thousands of state pensioners and low-income households in the UK are being reminded to check their eligibility for the Warm Home Discount before the upcoming February 28, 2025 deadline. The £150 discount is applied directly to energy bills rather than given as a cash payment and is designed to help eligible households cope with rising Continue reading