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What is the max (or minimum down) available for NEW home buyers in Victoria (as of today) - Also, potential advice needed?

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Any Melb Videographer/Web people - trying to find a local

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Range Hood Problems - Any ideas?

Aussie Sparkies (Australian Electricians). 🇦🇺🦘⚡️

It’s 2025, time for some exuberance in your emails!

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Who’s hungry

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What’s the best HISA around at the moment?

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Friends seem to be divorcing - affecting our social lives (Any Advice)

Ask men over 40 about life.

Can we change it up for a moment?? Aside from ETF/Super, if you had $1m liquid cash, inconsequential, what’s an investment you’d love to pursue?

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Petition for this Dino Nugget to represent Australia in all future break dancing events

HQ For The Greens Voters for the 2025 Federal Election

Cat People of Reddit - We found one (SE Suburbs) - What do we do????

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Got the call (first timer) and need help on sizing

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Any better, longer term self-watering systems for indoor plants

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I popped into store, I registered my interest! Now what?

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Just me or SE Water Customer Service team just terrible at the moment

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Auscorpers - can we admit the computers have taken over!

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Buying a Rolex in Australia - How do I do the tango?

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WWYD - Incoming Lump Sum (No Debts) - 40's

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$6.50 Pearler Brokerage Fee Automation - how much should I deposit

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Looking to purchase First Rolex (Date Just) - Melbourne, Australia

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What are our thoughts for using AI for Case Notes, Better Writing, Clarity and other things for intervention or better practice?

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Scam - they want to meet, then delete the listing?

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Out of the box - AUS Henry - Looking to reward myself with a nice watch

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Trump & Dump - seriously WTF?

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Pearler - seemed a bit too easy for my old bones?

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Using NAB purely for convenience - what is the best way to "auto invest"

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