The borrowing fallout from higher-for-longer rates

The borrowing fallout from higher-for-longer rates

In lifting its official cash rate by 0.25% back to 3.85% in February, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) sent a clear signal that Australian borrowers should expect higher interest rates for longer. The simple reason: inflationary pressures have accelerated materially over recent months, and the inflation rate is likely to remain above the central … Read more

Navigating grief in the aged care system: why support must start long before end-of-life

Navigating grief in the aged care system: why support must start long before end-of-life

New research shows grief in aged care begins long before death, starting at the moment a loved one enters residential care. Families describe a long, evolving journey shaped by loss of role, communication, and meaningful rituals – pointing to the need for grief support across the entire aged care experience. Grief in aged care doesn’t … Read more

Strategies for an unexpected retirement

Strategies for an unexpected retirement

The best time to start planning for retirement is yesterday. But the second-best time? Today. About two-thirds of Australians retire earlier than they anticipated because of unexpected events such as job loss or redundancy, they need to care for a family member, have a sudden illness or injury, problems at work or a partner’s decision … Read more

Lodging your SMSF return on time is more important than ever

Lodging your SMSF return on time is more important than ever

Running your own self-managed super fund (SMSF) comes with many responsibilities and lodging an annual return is one of the most important. While paperwork may not be anyone’s favourite task, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) takes the SMSF Annual Return (SAR) very seriously. As of February 2025, around 85,000 SMSFs had not lodged their SAR … Read more

Managing unexpected retirement

Managing unexpected retirement

Stopping work is a big shift – especially when you haven’t planned for it. Why you might face a sudden retirement Only one-third of Australians retire because they’ve reached retirement age. For many, retirement happens earlier than they expect due to events outside their control. These can include: Job loss or redundancy: some people are … Read more