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Financial literacy should be mandated in curriculum, teaching staff say
Year 10 students Alyssa Rosario and Cassie Sorenson are already saving for their dream careers as a paramedic and a teacher after completing a financial literacy course.
“We’ve learned how to save, the difference between wanting and needing stuff, like essentials on what to save for,” Cassie…
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