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]

‘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]

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]

The power of superannuation, compounding, and staying the course

9 April

Superannuation is one of the most powerful long-term wealth-building tools available to Australians. Yet, despite its importance, it’s often misunderstood—particularly during periods of market volatility when balances fluctuate and confidence...[Read More]

Preparing your home for retirement – Start 10 years early

9 April

Retirement is often imagined as a time of freedom, comfort and enjoying the lifestyle you’ve worked hard to build. But one area that is often overlooked in retirement planning is your home. Where you live—and how well it suits your future...[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]

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]

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]

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]

Staying the course: Navigating share market volatility with confidence

26 March

Market volatility is a natural and expected part of investing. At various points in time, investors will see their portfolios and superannuation balances rise and fall—sometimes sharply. While these movements can feel unsettling, particularly...[Read More]

Financial myths you shouldn’t fall for this April Fools Day!

26 March

April Fools’ Day has a long and rich history of harmless trickery, and it can be very entertaining if you manage to fool your family or friends. However, if you’re gullible, April Fools’ Day may not be as much fun. Falling for false...[Read More]

Super funds urged to improve advice to help retirees

25 March

Australia’s superannuation industry is being nudged to do a better job supporting and educating members once they decide to retire, rather than simply counting dollars while they work. Super funds do a good job helping Australians build a nest...[Read More]

Communicating across generations – Understanding seniors with compassion

19 March

As people move through different stages of life, the way they communicate with one another naturally evolves. Conversations between younger and older generations can sometimes become more complex as parents and grandparents grow older.  What once...[Read More]

The emotions of aged care: Navigating a complex life transition

12 March

Few life transitions carry as much emotional weight as the move into aged care. For many people, the conversation begins quietly — perhaps after a fall, a medical diagnosis, or the realisation that everyday tasks are becoming harder.  While aged...[Read More]

Super tax changes a ‘down payment’ for greater reform

11 March

Wealthy superannuants will pay more tax on balances over $3 million after the Greens rolled over on demands to beef up the contentious new laws. The government is expected to get the long-promised tax changes passed through parliament by the end of...[Read More]