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It's been 12 months since treasurer Scott Morrison's first Federal Budget and it's interesting to look back at what the main measures were and how they were received. Morrison's changes to the superannuation rules were by far the most significant measures ...
At a time when wages are largely flat, many parents are concerned about the sharp rises in their kids' school fees. The latest research shows that fees have jumped 64% in the decade to 2017, outstripping the rise in inflation by two-and-a-half times. ...
Do you have a cause that you are passionate about? Do you involve your children in it? Giving to a charity can strengthen families. As soon as you start giving kids money, teach them about saving part of it for a good cause. Tabitha Lovett, the general ...
From January a number of government benefits have changed. Here are the details of some of the key changes. Students from Inner Regional Australia will now be able to be considered independent for Youth Allowance and ABSTUDY if they are required to ...
When my oldest daughter finished school I assumed my big expenses were over. What was I thinking? University, I have discovered, is a whole other series of costs. The list includes university fees, transport, computers, internet, textbooks and stationery. ...
If you are over 25 and stuck in a job that doesn't suit, one option might be going back to full-time study to get the qualifications to score a career with prospects. Do this and it's likely you will get some financial help from the government. ...
It is easy for parents to become financially exhausted as their kids grow up. One of the biggest expenses in raising kids is education. Even if you go public the annual cost is around $5000 in primary school and $5341 in high school - including tuition ...