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Increased investment to support financial wellbeing of First Nations people

First Nations people across Australia will have greater access to services to strengthen financial skills and make informed money choices, with the Albanese Labor Government investing $3.1 million in four key financial wellbeing providers. The Mob Strong Debt Help program will receive $750,000 to deliver their free national financial counselling helpline, providing financial counselling services…

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Trinity United Methodist Church Helps Reduce Student Lunch Debt in Okaloosa Schools

“We are so grateful for Trinity United Methodist Church’s generosity and support of our students and families,” said Amy Klugh, Principal of Shalimar Elementary School. “Acts of kindness like this truly make a difference and remind our students that their community cares about them.” Okaloosa County School District Superintendent Marcus Chambers highlighted the church’s ongoing…

First Brands Faces Liquidation Threat

First Brands Group is seeking court approval to access approximately $US600 million ($925 million) in bankruptcy financing to prevent the immediate shutdown of the auto-parts company. Lawyers for the firm argued during a court hearing in Houston that the funds, representing the remainder of a $US1.1 billion financing package, are crucial to the company’s survival.…