The history and meaning of ANZAC day in Australia
16 April
Every year on April 25, Australians pause to honour a day that sits at the very heart of the nation’s identity—ANZAC Day. It is a time of reflection, gratitude, and deep respect for those who have served and sacrificed in war, conflict, and...[Read More]
Riding the waves: Understanding market volatility and the importance of advice
16 April
Investment markets have always moved in cycles. Periods of growth and optimism are often followed by downturns, uncertainty, and recovery. While this rise and fall is a natural part of investing, it can still trigger anxiety and concern for many...[Read More]
Smarter home loan strategies: Consolidate, add value and refinance with confidence
16 April
Managing your home loan effectively can have a significant impact on your financial future. Whether you’re juggling multiple debts, thinking about upgrading to a larger home, or considering downsizing, the right strategy can help you reduce costs,...[Read More]
Estate planning: The 5 critical steps to protect your legacy
16 April
Estate planning is one of those important life tasks that many people delay—often because it feels complex, uncomfortable, or something to deal with “later.” But the reality is, having a clear estate plan in place is one of the most...[Read More]
We spun the globe… and found Italy: A journey before retirement
16 April
You close your eyes, spin the globe, and let your finger land without hesitation. When you open them, there it is—Italy. A destination that feels like it was made for this exact chapter of life: not rushed, not ticking boxes, but savouring every...[Read More]
Living with dignity in aged care: What it truly looks like
16 April
Moving into aged care is a significant life transition. It often comes after years of independence, decision-making, and building a life full of memories, relationships, and achievements. While the environment may change, one thing should never be...[Read More]
Mastering the art of life: Making your one shot count
16 April
Mastering the art of life is not something you stumble into—it’s something you shape, refine, and redefine over time. The truth is, it looks different for everyone. There is no universal blueprint, no perfect formula. What matters most is that...[Read More]
What is trauma insurance – and why is it so often overlooked?
16 April
When most people think about personal insurance, they tend to focus on life insurance or income protection. These are important, no doubt—but there’s another form of cover that often gets overlooked or dismissed: trauma insurance. Also known as...[Read More]
Oliver’s Insights – Nine key longer term consequences of the US/Israeli war with Iran
15 April
Key points Uncertainty remains high over the US/Iran War with a ceasefire declared but no agreement in talks so far. Tensions continue to remain high and oil flows remain restricted, with Trump announcing his own blockade on the Strait of...[Read More]
Fact or fiction? What you can expect with Payday Super
15 April
Deputy Commissioner Emma Rosenzweig busts some Payday Super myths. With just 3 months to go until Payday Super begins, I’ve been hearing a lot of questions from employers, and a few common myths too. Let’s clear up a few of the biggest...[Read More]
‘We won’t be spared’: inflation warning to Australia
15 April
The treasurer is jetting to the United States for talks as the International Monetary Fund warns Australia is is projected to have one of the highest inflation rates as the Middle East conflict threatens a global recession. Jim Chalmers will head to...[Read More]
‘Don’t panic’: cash isn’t king when it comes to super
15 April
Ups and downs are a part of life and especially when it comes to your superannuation pool. The past month has seen heightened volatility in financial markets, where much of Australians’ super is invested. Some have seen their funds drop thousands...[Read More]
Spoils of Iran war to deliver Chalmers a budget boost
15 April
The Iran war is set to deliver a $36 billion windfall for Treasurer Jim Chalmers, but increased spending on cost-of-living measures could derail efforts to get the budget back in black. Even with a fragile ceasefire holding in the Middle East, the...[Read More]
RBA’s stagflation nightmare: prices up, confidence down
15 April
The Reserve Bank board will have to earn its money to navigate Australia through a “nightmare” stagflation shock, a top central bank official says as confidence tanks and prices soar. The RBA was still “feeling its way” through the energy...[Read More]
The super cash switch and what’s to consider.
15 April
Financial markets have see-sawed over the past month since the war in the Middle East began, impacting the balances of superannuation accounts. If this is causing stress, here are four things you can do: * Stay focused on the longer term – market...[Read More]
