As inflation and cost of living pressures continue to bite, Australians have been hit with some news they didn’t really need to hear.
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Profits at Australia’s biggest telco have been slashed 13 per cent despite 500,000 new mobile customers coming on board.
As inflation and cost of living pressures continue to bite, Australians have been hit with some news they didn’t really need to hear.
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