Coalition MPs under fire over misquoting former High Court judges on Voice

Coalition MPs under fire over misquoting former High Court judges on Voice

MPs including Andrew Hastie and Angus Taylor have been asked to apologise for misrepresenting the words of two judges to undermine an enshrined Indigenous Voice.

  • byJack Latimore

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ASIC’s glacial stand on enforcement makes it the watchdog nobody fears

ASIC’s glacial stand on enforcement makes it the watchdog nobody fears

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has dropped the ball so frequently it is no longer fit for purpose.

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‘Too silly for words’:Experts reject claims Voice will trigger deluge of legal action

‘Too silly for words’:Experts reject claims Voice will trigger deluge of legal action

Two former High Court judges were among those who gave evidence supporting the Voice at a parliamentary inquiry into the referendum on Friday.

  • byLisa Visentin andPaul Sakkal
Hayne says concerns that Indigenous Voice could derail parliament a ‘column of smoke’

Hayne says concerns that Indigenous Voice could derail parliament a ‘column of smoke’

A former justice at the High Court of Australia has called concerns that the Indigenous Voice to Parliament could lead to litigation or derail parliament as “baseless” and a “column of smoke”.

  • byJack Latimore andNicole Precel
$1bn left in the pot:Are you eligible for a royal commission refund?

$1bn left in the pot:Are you eligible for a royal commission refund?

Banks have now refunded billions of dollars as a result of the dodgy practices revealed by the Banking Royal Commission. But there’s more to be returned.

  • byJoel Gibson
Buy now,pay dearly later:how consumers are indebted with late fees
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Buy now,pay dearly later:how consumers are indebted with late fees

It’s the shiny new toy of credit,but the buy now,pay later industry profits when customers fail to pay on time.

  • byJenna Price
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ANZ sued over allegedly using cleaners and false documents to win home loans

ANZ sued over allegedly using cleaners and false documents to win home loans

The corporate regulator is taking ANZ Bank to court after the lender used an introducer scheme that allegedly breaches corporate laws to attract $18.5 billion in loans.

  • byCharlotte Grieve
Banks:bad guys one minute;put-upon credit providers the next

Banks:bad guys one minute;put-upon credit providers the next

The Prime Minister’s form of managing major problems is to hope the media moves on and then call several inquiries if that doesn’t work.

  • byRoss Gittins
'Going easy on the banks':Labor,Greens warn against looser lending laws

'Going easy on the banks':Labor,Greens warn against looser lending laws

Plans to ease lending rules for banks could face a fight to get through the Senate,with Labor and the Greens warning against rolling back consumer protections.

  • byAngus Livingston
ME's sneaky move undermines trust in banks at crucial time

ME's sneaky move undermines trust in banks at crucial time

The problems at Members Equity are just an early warning of much bigger challenges for banks and their customers in the months ahead.

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Mike Baird privately rules out return to politics after quitting NAB

Mike Baird privately rules out return to politics after quitting NAB

The former NSW premier is stepping down as the bank's chief customer officer after three years in the job.

  • byCharlotte Grieve