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John Collett John Collett is a money writer for The Sydney Morning Herald. Before joining the Herald, John edited the personal finance magazine My Money. He has written about personal finance for the Melbourne Herald Sun and presented financial market and business news for radio.
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Barbara Drury Barbara Drury is a freelance financial journalist. She writes for The Sydney Morning Herald and Sunday Business newspaper in the UK, and is writing a book on personal finance. Barbara has also written for the Wall Street Journal and The Times, and was a staff writer for the Australian Financial Review and The Australian. She has produced business programs for Channel 9, Reuters TV, BskyB and NHK.
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Peter Fish Peter Fish is a former Money editor at The Sydney Morning Herald and has worked for a number of publications in Australia and Asia. He has been writing regularly on the art and antiques markets for more than 20 years, including 10 years on the Herald, and has close contacts in the antiques and collectables trade.
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Geoffrey Hill Geoffrey Hill is presenter of ABC News Radio’s daily afternoon finance report and is an independent private client adviser.
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Anne Lampe Anne Lampe is a Walkley Award winner. She has been a business journalist with The Sydney Morning Herald since 1983. Before that Anne was the London correspondent for the Australian Financial Review. She has written about property, banking, insurance, superannuation, tax, commercial litigation and fraud. Anne is particularly interested in focusing on consumer issues and how policy changes affect consumer interests.
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Vita palestrant Vita Palestrant Vita Palestrant is editor of the Money section of The Sydney Morning Herald. She has written widely for newspapers and magazines here and overseas and has covered personal finance for the Herald for over 10 years. She won the Citigroup Awards For Excellence In Journalism, personal finance category, in 2002 and has won several oveseas awards for consumer journalism prior to that.
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Annette Sampson Annette Sampson is the personal finance editor of The Sydney Morning Herald. She has written extensively on finance in Australia and overseas and has won three Investment Funds Association Awards for excellence in financial journalism. She is also author of The Money Book, published by Allen & Unwin.
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Noel Whittaker Noel Whittaker is the author of 12 best-selling books on personal finance. He appears regularly on television and has a weekly broadcast on the ABC News Radio network. He also writes weekly columns in many of Australia's major newspapers including The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.
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