Building the right team when buying an investment property
2 April
Purchasing an investment property is a major financial decision. For many Australians, it involves committing significant capital, taking on long-term debt, and relying on the property to help build wealth over time. Investment properties can...[Read More]
Who speaks for you when you can’t? Why planning ahead in aged care matters
2 April
There may come a time in life when you are no longer able to make decisions for yourself—whether due to illness, injury, or cognitive decline. It’s not an easy topic to think about, but it is one of the most important conversations you can have....[Read More]
Retirement success… but at what cost?
2 April
You made it. After decades of early mornings, long days, financial discipline, and countless sacrifices, you’ve reached retirement. The mortgage is under control, the superannuation balance looks solid, and the calendar is finally your own. For...[Read More]
Starting or restarting a Fitness Regime in Your 60s
2 April
If you’re over 60, regular exercise is essential for maintaining health, energy, and independence. It reduces the risk of serious conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and osteoporosis. However, starting or restarting a fitness regime...[Read More]
A life well lived: Reflections from aged care on living without regret
2 April
Sitting quietly by the window in an aged care home, watching the sun stretch across the garden, there is a unique clarity that comes with time. Life slows down, but reflection deepens. The noise of ambition fades, and what remains are the moments,...[Read More]
Investment markets and key developments – Weekly market update 27/03/2026
1 April
When I write our weekly market update I like to get a head start on it early in the week. But in these current times, this exercise would prove pointless as every day offers more twists and turns in the Middle East conflict and rhetoric from...[Read More]
Daylight saving in Australia: A time shift that divides and defines us
1 April
Twice a year, millions of Australians adjust their clocks—and with it, their routines, habits, and even their mindset. Daylight Saving Time (DST) is more than just gaining or losing an hour; it’s a cultural and economic rhythm that continues to...[Read More]
Robotics investment could create human jobs bonanza
1 April
Australia’s universities and research institutions are at the forefront of robotics innovation, but the nation is still failing to translate that into scalable solutions to drive economic activity. Additional public and private investment in the...[Read More]
Scam alert: Personal loan scams
1 April
What’s happening Scammers are setting up fraudulent websites offering personal loans. They are also posting online advertisements for their services on social media platforms. Once your application for a loan is approved, you’ll receive an...[Read More]
Surcharge fees no more, but will consumers save a buck?
1 April
WHAT’S CHANGING * Surcharges costing consumers $1.6 billion a year will be removed on EFTPOS, Mastercard and Visa card transactions * The cap on interchange fees paid by businesses will be lowered, forecast to save them $910 million a year and...[Read More]
Major capital home prices slip in two-speed market
1 April
Australia’s two largest property markets could be entering a downturn as rising inflation and interest rates squeeze prospective buyers. But while the Middle East conflict will take some steam out of price growth, Australia’s chronic undersupply...[Read More]
Fuel pain to last longer despite tax cut kicking in
1 April
Motorists will need to wait longer for cheaper fuel as a tax cut might take weeks to start flowing through the bowser, as Labor resists turning to fuel rationing to shore up supply. The federal government’s halving of the fuel tax will begin on...[Read More]
Fuel relief may not be enough to help stressed budgets
1 April
Households already under pressure from higher interest rates will still face a cost wall of elevated fuel prices, despite government efforts to take some of the heat out. Two of Australia’s biggest banks have recorded spikes in spending at petrol...[Read More]
‘Unfair’ subscription traps to be banned in new rules
1 April
Unfair trading practices such as subscription traps and drip pricing will be banned under reforms designed to bolster protections for consumers. The Albanese government introduced laws to parliament on Wednesday to put an end to tactics used by...[Read More]
Health insurance premiums to cut more from hip pockets
1 April
Australians are being urged to examine their health insurance coverage as a hike in the premiums takes effect. The cost of premiums will rise an average of 4.41 per cent on Wednesday, the biggest price rise since a 4.84 per cent hike in 2017. The...[Read More]
