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Financial literacy program targets most disadvantagedRising numbers of families living under financial stress to receive public education on money management. Community service provider Wesley Mission has partnered with St George Bank to launch a financial literacy program to support struggling families in NSW to manage their money. Wesley Mission's CEO, the Rev Dr Keith Garner said its own research showed that one third of people in NSW don't know how to manage their basic daily finances. The education program, 'In charge of my money,' aims to help people make more informed decision-making about their spending and borrowing. "Wesley Mission has always promoted the need for more financial counselling because once people's financial situation...
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