3 tips to secure your family finances

6 August

If there’s anything people learned from the recessions and global crises of recent past, it’s that no one is immune to economic upheavals.   Even middle to upper-class families are at the mercy of their finances when misfortune strikes. This...[Read More]

Home owners told to ‘take a deep breath’ on tax reforms

25 June

Plunging auction clearance rates are not cause for concern, top government ministers are insisting, with one urging anxious home owners to “take a deep breath”. An overhaul of negative gearing and capital gains tax is expected to pass federal...[Read More]

Rule of seven: An investor’s compass

11 June

James sat at his kitchen table, laptop open, staring at a chart of a stock he’d been watching for weeks. Every article, every podcast, every conversation with friends about investing seemed to echo the same phrase: “Time in the market beats...[Read More]

Bleak outlook for national economy if Iran war drags on

13 May

Lingering conflict in the Middle East could cause Australia’s economy to contract and unemployment to spike to pre-pandemic levels, Treasury warns in the nation’s fiscal blueprint. While Treasurer Jim Chalmers said Australia was well placed to...[Read More]

When is the right time to let go? Allowing kids to make their own life decisions

19 March

Parenting is a delicate balancing act that requires guidance, protection, and, eventually, the wisdom to step back and allow children to navigate their own lives.  As children grow and mature, there comes a point where parents must decide when and...[Read More]

When your business is your family farm it’s important to consult a specialist insurance broker or adviser

5 March

Running a family farm, especially one passed down through generations, is more than just a business—it’s your family’s heritage, legacy, and livelihood.  Protecting this invaluable asset requires expertise beyond basic insurance...[Read More]

The roles expected to be in hot demand from AI boom

20 November

Artificial intelligence will result in fewer jobs in the short term, but workers in some occupations may benefit from increased demand for their skills, employers predict. Despite considerable debate about the extent of disruption AI is likely to...[Read More]

Bright idea for businesses to power household bill cuts

13 August

Big buildings with empty rooftops could be the key to lowering power bills for Australian households and cutting greenhouse gas emissions, according to a trial proposed by a major energy firm. Ausgrid’s proposal, announced on Tuesday, would tap...[Read More]

How a property agent can guide you to your dream home

17 July

Seeking professional advice when looking to buy a property is an important step, especially if you’re new to the market or dealing with complex situations. Here are some key instances when you should consider consulting a property agent and what...[Read More]

Consumer win in card surcharge cut as business bristles

17 July

Removing surcharges fees on debit and credit card transactions could save consumers more than $1 billion, but small businesses say the changes will just hide the costs in increased prices. The Reserve Bank of Australia’s review of merchant card...[Read More]

Financial security: four steps to protect your future

26 June

Financial stability doesn’t usually come by chance; it requires preparation and strategy. Most of us depend on a steady paycheck, but few consider what would happen if it disappeared suddenly.  Protecting yourself against financial disaster means...[Read More]

Steps to take if you can’t afford your mortgage repayments

9 January

Owning a home is a significant milestone. However, the financial responsibility of mortgage repayments can be daunting for some homeowners. In times of financial difficulty, it’s essential to find ways to manage your mortgage and avoid defaulting...[Read More]