As the academic year ends, thousands of international students are signing on for holiday work. But if things go wrong, experts warn that few understand their legal entitlements or how to recover unpaid wages.
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Folge vom 22.11.2025‘No food, no money’: Khoa was abandoned and owed $10,000 in unpaid wages. He’s not alone
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Folge vom 21.11.2025US rate fears trump Nvidia's better than expected resultSBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Lochlan Halliday from Morningstar to find out what spooked investors despite Nvidia's better than expected profit and if it's likely to last.
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Folge vom 21.11.2025Warning issued over 'quick cash' scam targeting international studentsAn urgent warning has been issued to international students departing Australia to not sell their bank accounts and ID to criminals. The Australian Federal Police says students are offered 'quick cash' - but accepting it could see them indelibly linked to crime networks.
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Folge vom 21.11.2025Why government debt matters: spoiler, it’s not just Monopoly moneyWe know government debt is around $1 trillion, we've heard it's bad for younger generations -- but we don't really know what any of it means. This week, Elfy and Rania chat with Professor Richard Holden from the University of New South Wales about government debt and why it matters.