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

7 signs you are ready to downsize the home and take life a little easier

4 June

There comes a time when the family home that once felt full of noise, movement and memories can start to feel a little too big, too quiet, too expensive or simply too much work.   Downsizing is not just about moving into a smaller home. For many...[Read More]

Super Co-Contribution: A simple way to boost your retirement savings

4 June

The government super co-contribution scheme is designed to help eligible low and middle-income earners grow their retirement savings. If you make personal after-tax contributions into your super fund, the government may also contribute an additional...[Read More]

7 signs it may be time to start your own business

4 June

Many people dream of starting their own business, but very few wake up one day with absolute certainty that the time is right. More often, the signs build slowly. A frustration at work. A passion that keeps pulling at you. A skill others keep asking...[Read More]

Helping kids with living expenses – prepare them for the responsibilities of adulthood

4 June

There’s a family event of sorts that gives parents mixed feelings of sadness, apprehension and relief — and children a lot of excitement: when a child leaves the proverbial nest.   Now, this can happen early during your child’s teenage years...[Read More]

Oliver’s insights – Are rate and tax hikes ending Australia’s housing boom?

3 June

Key points National average home prices were flat in May according to Cotality, the weakest since January last year. Prices fell further in Sydney and Melbourne, and the boom time cities of Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth are seeing growth slow. The...[Read More]

Investment markets and key developments – Weekly market update – 29/05/2026

3 June

The past week has been dominated by developments around a US/Iran peace deal – but despite some gyrations its looking like a deal is on the way. The week started optimistically with Trump saying “final aspects & details are…being discussed...[Read More]

Interest rate impact hits housing approval levels

3 June

Rising interest rates have been blamed for a downturn in housing approvals, but tax changes in the federal budget could lead to an uptick. Figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed the total number of dwellings approved in April fell...[Read More]

Minimum wage tops $1000 a week, stoking inflation fears

3 June

Workers on the minimum wage will receive more than $1000 a week for the first time, but businesses and economists warn the pay bump could fuel inflation and more rate rises. Industrial umpire the Fair Work Commission handed a 4.75 per cent pay boost...[Read More]

AI risks deepening divide between investors and workers

3 June

The divide between people who earn income from investments and those who work for a living could be exacerbated by the artificial intelligence revolution, economists at Australia’s largest business lender warn. While the adoption of AI is expected...[Read More]

Aussies pay up as use of artificial intelligence surges

3 June

More and more Australians are finding artificial intelligence so useful they are willing to pay for it. An analysis of 8.3 billion Westpac customer credit card and debit card transactions has found more than 150,000 retail customers in March paid...[Read More]

Home price falls may signal end of housing super cycle

3 June

Falling home prices in Sydney and Melbourne might just have signalled the end of Australia’s 30-year housing super cycle. Dwelling values fell 0.9 per cent in Sydney and 0.8 per cent in Melbourne during May, according to data from research agency...[Read More]

Just half of Australians feel prepared for retirement

3 June

Despite some progress and a world-class superannuation system, retirement remains a source of financial anxiety for many Australians, according to a new report highlighting the value of financial advice. Just 51 per cent of Australians feel prepared...[Read More]

AI on a budget: Aussie watchdog trails global peers

3 June

Australia’s peak artificial intelligence safety agency will operate on a fraction of the funding provided to similar organisations overseas, a senate committee has heard. But the minister in charge of the newly established body has defended its...[Read More]

Labor shrugs off claim tax shift will sink house prices

3 June

Contentious changes to taxes on property investments won’t be the main driver of expected falls in prices, the housing minister says. As auction clearance rates hit lows not seen since the COVID-19 pandemic, Clare O’Neil said it was unclear how...[Read More]

Businesses still in dark on tax carve outs from budget

3 June

Start ups and small businesses will be forced to wait longer to find out if they will get special treatment from looming tax changes, as the government looks to enact the measures within weeks. Measures in the federal budget limiting negative...[Read More]