Wealth Adviser – Issue 134

10 April

Please click on the link below to read this months Wealth Adviser Newsletter: https://portal.wealthadviser.com.au/hubfs/Marketing-Business-and-Growth/Wealth-Adviser-Client-Newsletter/Wealth-Adviser-Issue-134.pdf?hsLang=en

Tax cuts, pay rises and text message changes on the way

1 July

WHAT IS CHANGING ON JULY 1? * About 2.7 million workers on award wages will get a 4.75 per cent pay bump, while workers on the minimum wage will get a six per cent pay rise, following a Fair Work Commission decision * Workers will also receive super...[Read More]

City to take mantle of nation’s most expensive units

1 July

A new capital city is emerging as the most expensive place in the country for units as Sydney’s strongly held prices begin to slip. Brisbane median unit values are forecast to rise by up to nine per cent to $893,000 in 2027, Domain predictions for...[Read More]

Payday Super starts 1 July 2026: What employers and employees need to know

2 July

Payday Super is now here, and it changes the way employers manage superannuation payments.   From 1 July 2026, employers are required to pay employee superannuation guarantee contributions in line with their regular pay cycle, rather than relying...[Read More]

Why people avoid financial advice—and three reasons they shouldn’t

2 July

Most people want to feel financially secure. They want to manage their household expenses, build savings, make the most of their superannuation and eventually enjoy a lifestyle of choice. Yet many Australians delay speaking with a Financial Adviser,...[Read More]

Freefall: home prices notch biggest drop in years

1 July

Home prices have recorded the biggest monthly fall in almost four years as tax changes accelerate Australia’s housing downturn. Sydney’s median home price fell 1.2 per cent to $1,265,608 in June, leading a nationwide decline of 0.4 per cent,...[Read More]

Treasurer responds after budget attack by ex-RBA head

1 July

The treasurer has hit back at attacks to budget tax changes from a former Reserve Bank governor after the contentious laws passed parliament. Ex-RBA governor Philip Lowe said changes limiting negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount would...[Read More]

Pledge to fix ‘widow’s tax’ on investment properties

1 July

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has promised to fix laws imposing a so-called “widow’s tax” on investment properties, without providing details on how he will close the loophole. The issue, which relates to investors with jointly owned properties...[Read More]

What blackout? More Aussies are disaster-proofing homes

1 July

More Australians are upgrading the tech in their homes to not just to keep the lights on but make sure they stay connected during natural disasters. From solar panels and batteries to electric cars and better broadband, experts say at-risk...[Read More]

‘Big tech wants this to fail’: beef-up for social ban

1 July

Tech companies have been dragging their feet on enforcing Australia’s child social media ban because they want the age limit to fail, federal leaders say. Existing provisions barring children under 16 from platforms like Instagram, TikTok,...[Read More]

Understanding your legal obligations when selling or winding down a business

2 July

Selling a business or bringing it to an end can be a major financial and emotional decision. Whether you operate as a sole trader, partnership or company, closing the doors is only one part of the process. Contracts, employees, debts, registrations,...[Read More]

The first money conversations every couple should have

2 July

Getting married or moving in together is an exciting step. It is about love, commitment, shared plans and building a life together. But it is also a time when two financial worlds often come together. Different spending habits, savings goals, debts,...[Read More]

Investment markets and key developments – Weekly market update – 26/06/2026

1 July

The past week saw global shares fall with tech shares under renewed pressure on concerns about an AI bubble and valuations. Reports that a ship had been struck by a missile while moving through the Strait of Hormuz didn’t help and along with...[Read More]

Aged care conversations every family should have

2 July

Aged care is one of the most emotional and important topics a family will ever face. It often involves three generations: ageing parents, adult children, siblings, partners, and sometimes grandchildren who are deeply connected to the person needing...[Read More]

Seven steps to feeling financially secure

25 June

Financial security is often associated with being wealthy, owning valuable assets or having a large retirement balance. While money and assets can provide important protection, genuine financial security is also a state of mind. It is the feeling...[Read More]

June 30 is upon us: Starting the new financial year on the right foot

25 June

June 30 marks more than the end of another financial year. It is an opportunity to review the past 12 months and put better financial habits in place for the year ahead.   Tax planning should not be limited to the weeks before a tax return is...[Read More]