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Various areas in New South Wales and Queensland have been affected by floods, and for some, cut off from outside assistance. During this time, we encourage those affected by the floods to consider the following: Read on...
See our Important Information about the Victorian Bushfires:
The ongoing February 2009 bushfires in Victoria has left many homes damaged or completely destroyed and tragically taken many lives. As people try to come to terms with their loss and start rebuilding their lives, they may need legal assistance with a variety of issues. Read on...
Have your say on Direct Debits Consumer Action Law Centre in Victoria is looking into how consumers feel about direct debits. Have your say and share your experiences of direct debit by following this link to the Consumer Action website. Want a copy of your credit report? A credit report is a record of your credit history, and contains information about you such as any defaults on payments over 60 days, inquiries for credit, bankruptcy information and so on. Frequently Visited Pages About to lose your house or car? Beware borrowing money to consolidate debts |