October 31, 2025

Super opportunities for the new Financial Year
The 2024/25 Financial Year brings minor regulatory changes that may present opportunities to update your superannuation and investment plans. Increase to superannuation contribution caps. Superannuation

5 expensive mistakes you may be making without realising
Do you have big goals for your future, like buying property or retiring early? A good place to start is being mindful about your spending

Do you know the financial impact of illness?
The latest ‘Cost of Care’ report has revealed the financial burden of illness, costing some Australians millions of dollars. Zurich Financial Services has released its

Five Step Super Health Check
Check… that your Super is consolidated Multiple accounts mean multiple fees, eating into your retirement savings. Use the ATO’s online services to track down lost

The pros and cons of renting for life
The image of a standalone family home with a spacious backyard for the kids to play and a barbecue area for weekend gatherings was once

Do You Need More Than Workers’ Compensation?
Regardless of the type of work you do, there is always a possibility of falling sick or getting injured. That’s why every Australian workplace has

Financial recovery: should you DIY or outsource your debt management?
Australia’s average household debt was $261,492 in 2021-22, up 7.3% from the previous year (2020-2021). Meanwhile, the average household gross disposable income was $139,064, only up 3.7% from

How happy are you: measuring happiness across countries and generations
Experts use responses from people in more than 140 nations to rank the world’s ‘happiest’ countries in the World Happiness Report1. As Jon Clifton, CEO

How having a flat tyre could send many Australians flat broke
The Australian Bureau of Statistics report our saving ratio is at a 17-year low – just 1.1% of total disposable income1. Almost half (45%) of

Building better money habits with your kids
Generally speaking, we Australians are pretty financially savvy, that is, we understand the how and why of effectively managing our money. Unfortunately, that doesn’t mean

Dozens of Australian businesses have gender pay gaps above 50%
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), Australia’s national gender pay gap is 12%. As of November 2023, the full-time adult average weekly ordinary
