
Health insurance: A necessary spend or a waste of money?
Andrew Dunbar
Jun 07, 2018
It’s one of today’s most debated household expenses: Private health insurance. As a media topic, it also seems to generate headlines, particularly around the annual April 1 price increase.

Mind the gap: why women are said to retire with $200k less than men
Tracey Pace
May 03, 2018
Gender inequality and gender issues are deservedly hot topics in the media right now, particularly in relation to equal pay. But one issue that gets very little attention, yet has a significant impact for women, is the superannuation gap.

Will artificial intelligence change the way we work? Yes, but maybe not in the way that you think
Andrew Dunbar
Apr 19, 2018
We live in world today that is rapidly changing, driven primarily by technology. Reading the mainstream press, there seems to be a new technology-driven breakthrough almost daily.

Energy pricing: How can you take the heat out of your power bill?
Andrew Dunbar
Apr 12, 2018
Its seems that in today’s news cycle we swing from one cost of living ‘crisis’ to another. High on the agenda is the price of energy, specifically focused on electricity and gas prices.

Money and travel: How to maximise your overseas holiday funds
Andrew Dunbar
Feb 22, 2018
We’re often asked about travel, particularly how you can best manage the financial aspects of it. So here are a few areas that I think you should look at to ensure you better manage your money when travelling.