The idea of owning a home in Australia is becoming increasingly unattainable. Perhaps we need to flip the conversation.
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The idea of owning a home in Australia is becoming increasingly unattainable. Perhaps we need to flip the conversation.
Despite economic challenges, Gen Z still harbour ambitions to enter the housing market. One third are in the market for their first home.
The Albanese government’s budget will provide welcome relief to families, but the Opposition argues it doesn’t address a core issue.
It’s easy to get some legal advice to write a will, but how do we make Biblically informed decisions about the resources God has given us?
The ‘Australian dream’ is still sought after, even with the current housing climate preventing many from entering the market.
A new report shows that Financial independence now surpasses home ownership as the top financial dream for Australians today.
For Christians, our faith offers a different worldview through which we can manage our finances. How should we think about financial risk?
Almost two in five Australians (37%) would find themselves without funds within a week if their income were to cease.
Generosity is a clear distinctive of a healthy Christian life, writes Ben Allsop. Especially when times are difficult.
The Albanese Government’s second budget is in, and it aims to help those doing it tough amid high cost-of-living pressures.