Noosa: five things to do 1. Hike in the national park There are plenty of trails to try, from easy to moderate. The coastal track seems to be quite popular. You might spot a koala or two and it's great for birdwatching. You could also get lucky ...
I've always wanted to live in the bush and from time to time I look at properties. But my husband has changed his mind because of climate change. He reckons we would be too exposed to unstable weather that could result in bushfires. He has a point. ...
Supermodel Linda Evangelista once famously said she wouldn't get out of bed for less than $10,000 a day. While I'm certainly no supermodel, I wouldn't refinance my home loan for less than a 0.5% difference in interest. The ban on mortgage ...
Optus has revamped its mobile plans yet again with four key enhancements - allowing data sharing, no lock-in contract option, more value and no huge excess fees. "These plans build on the breakthrough My Plan products we launched last year," says Paul ...
Ignore your mortgage and you will pay dearly. So much so that the purchase price of your home will look like a bargain compared with how much interest an inappropriate home loan could cost you. Here are five common mistakes that you'll want to avoid. ...
Defence Super, the new super fund from Defence Bank, was set up to meet the demand from its 90,000 members who wanted access to sharemarkets as well as term deposits on its investment choice menu. Defence Super is a low-cost, straightforward fund for ...
The Reserve Bank may have granted Aussie homeowners a reprieve last month by leaving interest rates unchanged for the fifth consecutive month, but unfortunately it's not the same story for credit card holders. With almost $50 billion racked up in ...
My little sister doesn't save, based on Mayan end-of-world predictions for 2012. "What's the point? I'll be dead", says Heather. Fair enough, but why not put some aside for an end-of-days blowout? Apparently 1.6 million young Australians ...
When it comes to super, many people tend to stay put. But sometimes there is a good reason to move your money to a new fund. Roy Morgan Research says the most common reason for switching is a change of job, followed by concerns about investment performance ...
What an irony it would be if, having opted for a self-managed fund (SMSF), you found yourself back where you started with indifferent performance and high fees - the very reason you ditched your super fund in the first place. The good news is, that ...
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