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There’s a looming debt catastrophe for Australia’s youth

Lauren Solomon, The Canberra Times...

Is the loosening of lending laws a retrograde step? 14/02/2021 3:11 PM / 12:42

Murray Wilton and Murray Olds, 2GB...

Financial counsellors plead to keep responsible lending laws

Daniel Ziffer, ABC News...

Ideology triumphs over evidence: Morrison government drops the ball on banking reform

Kevin Davis, The Canberra Times...

Scrapping responsible lending laws a ‘disaster’ that could drown Australians in debt, consumer groups say

Ben Butler, The Guardian...

Anglicare’s Dr Chris Jones pleads with Jacqui Lambie to protect vulnerable

Sue Bailey, The Advocate...

Responsible lending: Consumer groups warn against moves to make it easier to get a home loan

Kate Burke, Domain...

Calling out the banks: Why Responsible Lending Laws Need to stay intact

Gerard Brody, Sydney Morning Herald...

Campaign against responsible lending laws changes heats up

Fran Kelly, ABC...

Consumer groups savage plan to drop responsible lending rules

Paul Smith, Australian Financial Review...
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