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  • Wednesday, 29th February 2012
  • ADHD man feels better than ever without drugs

    A man who was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder as a four-year-old and spent most of his life on behaviour altering medication has now ditched the drugs and says he feels better than ever.
    Emma
    (Guest)
    well his brain has matured so he does not need the tablets any more
  • How people power can cut your electricity bill

    Electricity prices across Australia have surged in recent years, and with predictions the forthcoming carbon tax could put further pressure on prices many households are looking for ways to reduce their power bills.
  • Thursday, 23rd February 2012
  • Homes cracking under pressure

    Thousands of Aussie dream homes are crumbling in one of the most wide-spread building disasters we have ever seen. But for these heartbroken homeowners, the troubling fact is that no one can be held accountable, except mother nature.
  • Tuesday, 14th February 2012
  • Aussie love-rat flees

    Imagine discovering the man you were about to take off to the other side of the world with was running from a shady past. Tonight, the dramatic end to our love-rat investigation.
  • Friday, 30th December 2011
  • Top scams

    2012 is shaping up to be a year where international scam syndicates target Australia like never before. If you're online, then you're at risk. A Current Affair tells you what to look out for so you can protect yourself from a scammer attack.
    nairb
    (Guest)
    Thanks for this internet scam info. It's necessary and very helpful.
  • Thursday, 22nd December 2011
  • Cracking houses lead to class action

    1000 homes, six suburbs. Who is to blame? Just 18 months old and these homes are cracking under the strain, and the families that own them are forming a massive class action. But could mother nature be the only one to blame?
  • Wednesday, 21st December 2011
  • Bad grandson saga

    Last month we met 81-year-old Alice, left practically broke after her own grandson took more than $100,000 of her hard-earned savings. Now it has been revealed that she's not the only victim.
  • Wednesday, 14th December 2011
  • Grandparents to the rescue

    They thought they'd finished raising children and were planning a relaxing retirement - but some grandparents have to become parents all over again, and they are crying out for support.
    very loved
    (Guest)
    i am also a grandparent who looks after the grandchild and i am proud i was there to help in this way.
  • Tuesday, 13th December 2011
  • Meter maid misery

    The scandal surrounding Australia's meter maid beauties continues with more allegations of unrest from behind the Gold Coast organisation's cheerful front.
    Jamess
    (Guest)
    How does this business operate? The girls get paid cash at the end of a shift?..... does anyone pay taxes
  • Paint bandits busted

    We have warned you about building bandits and dodgy tradesmen before — but when a team of unlicensed painters tried to swindle a NSW resident, they found a surprise waiting for them … along with our cameras.
    Stephen Scott
    (Guest)
    Vic, Tas, Wa, and NT you DO NOT require a Licence to be a painter. QLd, work up tor 3300. NSW work up tor 1200.

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