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Owners of modified or illegal e-bikes could be putting their insurance coverage at risk, leaving them exposed in the event of a house fire or accident. The warning comes ahead of Christmas as insurers urge prospective e-bike and e-scooter buyers to source the battery-powered mobility devices...

Following pressure from regulators, Australia’s largest bank says it will repay $68 million to low-income customers who incurred unusually high bank fees for services such as dishonoured payments and overdraws. Commonwealth Bank said on Tuesday it would make the “goodwill adjustments” in early February and customers...

When wildlife rescuer Ina Egermann finds a koala hit by a car, the first thing she does is apologise. “I say, ‘I’m so sorry that we humans have done this to you’,” the Friends of the Koala charity volunteer told AAP. Then she gently holds the stricken...

Australian gas users will be hoping for lower prices under a national reservation scheme but any reduction is expected to be dampened by dwindling supplies of the cheapest stuff. A long-awaited scheme to force east coast exporters to set aside some of the gas they extract...

History rarely announces itself in dramatic bursts. More often, it reveals itself through quiet turning points — moments when trends harden into realities and choices can no longer be postponed.  2025 was one of those years. It did not deliver a single defining shock, but instead...