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Managing money
5 Tips for Saving Money as a Student
Roving reporter Kevin shares 5 simple ways to make your money go further as a uni or TAFE student.
Unleash Your Inner Entrepreneur
Roving reporter Marnie talks to young people who've started up their own businesses about what it takes to succeed.
Living Outside the Box - Five Simple Money-Saving Tips
Roving reporter Jayden has some simple money-saving tips to help you make your budget go a little bit further.
Financial pressure on students - An interview with Glen Withers
Listen to roving reporter Hsin-Yi's interview about the difficulties in juggling work and study.
Live Below the Line
Roving reporter Lauren A lived on $2 worth of food a day to raise money and awareness about global poverty.
In the red is the new black - Young women and debt
Roving reporter Amy D checks out a new report on young women and debt, and offers a few solutions to the problem.
The independent life
Roving reporter Emily S talks to 17-year-old Peter about living independently, and what he's learned from the experience.
Should you get a credit card?
Roving reporter Maria-Lee looks at the pros and cons of credit cards, and suggests some alternatives.
Dumpster diving
Roving reporter Adolfo dives into the world of dumpster diving to find out why people would want other people's rubbish.
How to save
It might seem easier to spend instead of trying to save , but roving reporter Gabby has some good reasons why you should save your money.
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