Money, Meaning, and Mistakes: The Life and Financial Advice I’d Give My Younger Self
If I could sit down with my younger self and offer a heartfelt conversation, it would revolve around the two pillars of a well-lived life: financial wisdom and life perspective.It wouldn’t be a lectur …
Navigating a career change with financial confidence
Changing careers is a significant life decision, one that can bring excitement, new opportunities, and challenges.Whether you’re pursuing a long-held passion, seeking better work-life balance, or adap …
You work hard to build your lifestyle — and protecting it is just as important as creating it. Ensuring your way of life continues, even in the face of unexpected challenges, is a vital part of financ …
Take control of your cashflow with expert financial advice
Imagine feeling completely on top of your finances — knowing your money is working as hard for you as you work for it.A well-managed cashflow could be the key to achieving that feeling. Cashflow simpl …
The move to aged care: Navigating a stressful and rushed transition
For many Australian families, the decision to move a parent or loved one into aged care often arrives suddenly—prompted by a health crisis, a fall, or the loss of a spouse.It’s a period marked by emot …
Crafting your ideal holiday for relaxation and renewal
The ideal holiday is a deeply personal experience tailored to the unique needs, preferences, and circumstances of everyone.While our differences mean that no two perfect holidays are identical, there …
Million-dollar homes here to stay in record five cities
Buyers beware – it costs an average of $1 million to enter the housing market in most major cities as political leaders try to woo potential homeowners.Adelaide has become the fifth capital city to br …
‘Obsolete’ childcare activity test in election focus
Early childhood education is in the spotlight ahead of the federal election but the path to high-quality, universal and affordable childcare is unclear.Minister for Early Childhood Education Anne Aly, …
Aussies prompt politicians for real action on AI rules
Most Australians want regulations on the use of artificial intelligence and almost half fear unchecked use of the technology could impact relationships, a study has found.But mandatory AI guardrails h …