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ODD SPOT

High school librarian Georgette Bordine in Phoenix, Arizona, received two overdue books checked out 50 years ago, along with $US1000 to cover the fine, levied at two cents for every day since the loan expired in 1959. The tardy student wished to remain anonymous.

Understand a personal loan

If you need money to buy something expensive, a personal loan can help. Learn how.

Student Fees Back, But No Level Set Yet

FREE sausage sizzles at the University of Wollongong may be back on the menu after the Federal Government announced it would reintroduce compulsory student service fees.

Could a student loan be preferable?

A student loan can sometimes be a preferable option to saving for something you need.

Tafe Student Loan Plan Gets Federal Support

THE Rudd Government is expected to help Victoria introduce a HECS-style loan scheme for TAFE, paving the way for the most dramatic shake-up of the state's vocational education and training sector in years.
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