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InTouch Autumn 2025

Although Financial markets have experienced a significant rise over the past year, global financial markets have been volatile this past month due to geopolitical issues and changing trade policies.

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InTouch Summer 2025

Every year around 60,000 Humpback Whales leave the food-rich waters of Antarctica and begin the world’s longest mammal migration, a 5,000km three-month journey to the warm waters of northern Western Australia and Queensland.

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Market Wrap - September 2024

Major asset classes mostly delivered gains for the month of September, led by Australian small companies.

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InTouch Spring 2024

We look at the changes to super rates and rules from 1 July 2024, including the increase to the Superannuation Guarantee (SG) rate and super contribution caps.

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Q2 Jun 2024 Newsletter

April saw a reversal from March’s solid performance. Only Global emerging market shares and cash produced positive returns.

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Market Wrap - June 2024

May saw a rebound from April’s generally poor performance. Only global emerging market shares produce a materially negative return this month.

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InTouch Winter 2024

You may pay less tax when tax cuts take effect from 1 July. While the tax savings will depend on your circumstances, it’s important to think about the best way to use them.

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Market Wrap - May 2024

April saw a reversal from March’s solid performance. Only Global emerging market shares and cash produced positive returns.

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Market Wrap - April 2024

March was one of those rare month’s where all of the asset classes in this report produced positive returns. Interestingly, the returns for the 1 year to 31 March 2024 were also very good and all positive.

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Market Wrap - March 2024

After a poor month for nearly all investments in October, returns during November and December were exceptional.

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InTouch Autumn 2024

Senior Australians can earn more from employment to address cost-of-living pressures without impacting their pension payments.

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Market Wrap - February 2024

After an excellent month in December, returns in January seemed to be somewhat subdued.

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InTouch Summer 2023

You might be wondering what to do with your cashflow given the recent rise in home loan interest rates.

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Market Wrap - January 2024

After a poor month for nearly all investments in October, returns during November and December were exceptional.

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Q4 Dec 2023 Newsletter

During September, Global Share performance was poor. Global shares lost 4.0% on an unhedged basis, and lost 3.6% on a hedged basis.

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Market Wrap - December 2023

After a poor month for nearly all investments in October, returns during November were exceptional strong.

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Market Wrap - November 2023

During October, Global Share performance was poor. Global shares lost 1.0% on an unhedged basis, and lost 2.8% on a hedged basis.

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Market Wrap - October 2023

During September, Global Share performance was poor. Global shares lost 4.0% on an unhedged basis, ..

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Q3 Sep 2023 Newsletter

During June, Global Share performance was favourable.Global shares gained 3.1% on an unhedged basis..

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Market Wrap - September 2023

During August, Global Share performance was mixed. Global shares gained 1.6% on an unhedged basis, but lost 2.2% on a hedged basis, due to a depreciating AUD relative to the USD.

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Market Wrap - August 2023

During July, Global Share performance was favourable. Global shares gained 2.1% on an unhedged basis, and gained an even better 3.1% on a hedged basis, due to an appreciating AUD relative to the USD.

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Q2 Jun 2023 Newsletter

During March, Global Share performance was solid. Global shares gained 2.5% on a currency hedged basis, but gained an even more impressive 3.9% on an unhedged basis, due to a depreciating AUD driven down by a widening interest rate differential between Australia and the U.S.

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Q1 March 2023 Newsletter

After booming returns in January, the month of February saw most markets sell off. Global Share performance was weak. Global shares Jost 1.6% on a currency hedged basis, but gained 2.1 % on an unhedged basis, due to a stronger USD and a depreciating AUD.

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December 2022 Newsletter

Most global markets had a strong month in October as interest rate rises were milder than expected.

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September 2022 Newsletter

The June quarter was dominated by aggressive interest rate hikes as central banks around the world attempted to control inflation and the rising cost of living.

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Editorials September 2022 - Cashflow tips to keep top of mind

We all like a good cost saving tip, even if it is something we already know. It never hurts to revisit some top tips and take a look at our current situation to see if there are savings to be made.

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Editorials August 2022 - What to consider when transferring your wealth

We spend a lifetime generating wealth but few of us spend the time to ensure it’s passed on in the way we want it to.

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Editorials July 2022 - Making good decision

Planning for a future where super is essential -but only one part of retirement planning –is where financial advice matters. Many people can manage single-focus decisions.

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June 2022 Newsletter

The defining event of the March quarter was Russia invading Ukraine on 24 February. This sent global equity markets into a dive and set off a chain reaction in markets and economies around the world.

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Editorials June 2022 - First Home Super Saver Scheme - how does it work?

From 1 July 2022, if you’re a first home buyer you can release up to $50,000 (up from $30,000) from your voluntary super contributions to help you buy your first home. Under the scheme, voluntary concessional and non concessional contributions made on or after 1 July 2017 may be released from super to help you purchase your first home.

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Editorials May 2022 - Your Super - who to nominate as your beneficiary?

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March 2022 Newsletter

In January, there was a lot of commentary in the US about the Federal Reserve potentially increasing the official cash rate sooner than expected, and also speculation that they will soon stop buying bonds in the market.

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Editorials April 2022 - Why insurance matters

The unexpected events of the past few years have made financial protection a front of mind matter for most Australians. Now more than ever we appreciate that life does not always go the way we plan. Having a plan in place if things do take an unexpected turn can mean that our health, lifestyle and family are better protected.

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Editorials March 2022 - Be in control of your retirement

Are you approaching retirement? Then chances are the funding of your lifestyle in retirement may be on your mind.

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Editorials February 2022 - Why aged care matters

The last couple of years have been tough on a lot of people with the COVID pandemic throwing the world into chaos and taking a toll on our physical, mental, financial and emotional wellbeing.

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Editorial January 2022 - A new year is a chance for a fresh start

New year is a great time for making lifestyle changes, however, for goals and changes affecting your financial health, there’s often no better time than when starting a new job.

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December 2021 Newsletter

Over the September quarter, many developed economies with high vaccination rates chose to “live with the virus” as they proceeded with re-opening their economies.

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Editorial November 2021 - Teaching your kids healthy money habits

With a few simple changes, you could set a good example for your children.

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September 2021 Newsletter

Over the June quarter, the world economy continued its uneven recovery – particularly as less developed nations struggled with coronavirus.

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Editorial October 2021 - Financial advice helps you achieve more

That means the longer you live, the more money you will need for your retirement. Whatever your plans, it’s vital you have a strategy in place so that you can build your retirement savings as much as you can before you retire.

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Editorial October 2021 - Five tips for your household

Taking care of household finances can be time consuming and boring – and often people don’t know where to start.

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Editorial September 2021 - Is super worth the hype

As Financial Advisers we talk about superannuation a lot. So much so that it probably becomes a fuzzy word people don’t even hear any more. And the younger you are, the less interested you probably are.

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Editorial September 2021 - Is it time to get your Will up to date

We have a few months left before the busy Christmas and school holiday period is upon us, so now is the time to think about whether your financial plan needs to be reviewed in light of any changes to your circumstances this year, and if your Will is up to date and estate planning is in order.

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Editorial Aug 2021 - There's an app for that

It seems we are increasingly using apps in everyday life. Apps can help us manage certain aspects of our lives, tap into things that are of interest to us, or keep track of different goals.

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Editorial Aug 2021 - 11 tax facts about super

Compared to other investment structures, super is widely considered to be one of the most tax effective investment structures available from a wealth accumulation and cash flow generation perspective.

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June 2021 Newsletter

Whilst property prices generally declined throughout most of 2020, they have since rebounded.

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Editorial July 2021- Having a comfortable retirement

At some point you will retire. Many of us hope that is sooner, rather than later. We hope that we can retire with enough life left in us to enjoy all the things that took a backseat during our working years. We want enough money to be comfortable and safe in the knowledge we won’t run out of money and have to go back to work, unless of course we want to.

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Editorial June 2021 - Choosing a retirement lifestyle

If you are in, or nearing, the retirement phase of your lifestyle you might be considering whether you want to stay in your current accommodation, or look for something to suit your needs as they change over the coming years.

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Editorial May 2021 - Why insurance matters

In a year that has seen so many unexpected events take place it is top of mind for most Australians now more than ever that life does not always go the way we plan, but having a plan in place if things do take an unexpected turn can mean that our health, lifestyle and family are better protected.

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March 2021 Newsletter

If you want to get ahead, financially, it’s necessary to take some steps to get there. It may seem daunting and overwhelming but like anything, if you have a professional guiding you along the way, small steps can lead to something great

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1 March 2021 - Understanding some of the aged care terminology

Aged care is a complex and emotive topic and many people don’t think about their aged care needs until the time to do something is upon them – at which point the options can be limiting.

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Editorial February 2021 - What financial mistakes have you made

Have you made a big financial mistake in the past? One that cost you a lot of time and money to fix?

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Editorial January 2021 - Staying cyber safe this year

With the increased activity online – be it due to working from home, home schooling, or simply because we have found a great availability of engaging and interesting content and streaming services, we are online a lot more and need to consider if we are adhering to safe cyber practices at home.

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December 2020 Newsletter

Financial markets had a turbulent October, as optimism on a global economic recovery was challenged by Europe’s second wave of Coronavirus and as investors became cautious in the lead up to the US presidential election.

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Editorial November 2020 - The value of having a financial adviser

Having an appropriate financial plan in place covers more than just investments and insurance. The same goes for a financial adviser – there are some you will just click with, who

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Federal Budget Summary (Budget update 2020/21)

Federal Budget Summary, The 2020 Budget is all about jobs, jobs and spending to make more jobs.

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Editorial October 2020 - Developing better money habits

The increasing cost of goods and services is a reality most Australians have to deal with. Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows that living expenses for employee households were up by 1.1% from March 2020, compared to March 20191. This may not seem like a lot, but if living expenses go up and wages stay stagnant, it makes an impact of your overall household income and expenses ratio.

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September 2020 Newsletter

Financial markets proved resilient in July – even in the face of tensions between the US and China, signs of a struggling US economy, and a second wave of Coronavirus infections.

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Editorial August 2020 - Life is expensive, and that’s not changing

If you are worried about the rising cost of living expenses and are not seeing any wage increases, then it’s time to get organised with your finances, set a realistic budget, work out what you can do without and where you can invest to save.

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Editorial July 2020 - Having enough in retirement

We hope that we can retire with enough life left in us to enjoy all the things that took a backseat during our working years. We want enough money to be comfortable and safe in the knowledge we won’t run out of money and have to go back to work, unless of course we want to.

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June 2020 Newsletter

Over the March quarter, a minor health report from China quickly transformed into a full-blown pandemic. Coronavirus has infected more than 700,000 people globally and resulted in extreme economic disruptions that impacted billions more worldwide.

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Editorial June 2020 - Make technology work for you

Are you a new technology pioneer, or a proud ‘technophobe’? Wherever you sit on the digital spectrum, the transformative power of technology is undeniable. What’s important is how you harness it.

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Editorial May 2020 - Market volatility and your portfolio

Investment results tend to vary more widely when you just consider the returns over a period of one year.

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March 2020 Newsletter

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) left the cash rate on hold at 0.75%.

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Editorial Feb 2020 - Forty and fabulous

If you are in your 40s and feeling like your financial fitness could do with an overhaul, then make 2020 the year to do it!

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December 2019 Newletter

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) was on hold in September at 1.00% but cut the cash rate on 1 October 2019 by 25 basis points (bps) to 0.75%.

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September 2019 Newsletter

The Reserve Bank of Australia delivered a backto-back rate cut in July, following on from June’s move.

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Editorial Nov 2019 - How to protect your assets from expensive mistake

Protecting yourself from frivolous creditors and lawsuits is becoming an increasingly common concern. Here we outline some of the ways you can insulate your assets.

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Editorial Oct 2019 - The power of regular investing

One of the world’s most admired investors, Warren Buffett, is famous for saying “Don't save what is left after spending; spend what is left after saving.”

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Editorial Sep 2019 - Putting your goals first

A goals-based investment approach isn’t focused on ‘beating the market’. It’s about tailoring your investments to meet your personal goals.

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Editorial Aug 2019 - The value of having a financial adviser

Having an appropriate financial plan in place covers more than just investments and insurance. The same goes for a financial adviser – there are some you will just click with, who can help improve your financial future.

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Editorial July 2019 - Starting Again Financially

For many women, starting again after being left widowed or divorced can be difficult and overwhelming. Consider how good financial advice can make a real difference.

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June 2019 Newsletter

Australian shares rose for four straight weeks in April – the longest winning streak since May 2018. The Australian ASX200 index rose to the highest level since 2007.

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Editorial May 2019 - Teaching your kids healthy money habits

Teaching your kids healthy money habits. With a few simple changes, you could set a good example for your children.

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March 2019 Newsletter

Read the latest edition of the RI Toowoomba & Ipswich Newsletter, Issue 1 March 2019 covering these main topics: Market Volatility: Federal Budget, Superannuation Gender Gap, Cashflow Top Tips.

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December 2018 Newsletter

Read the latest edition of the RI Toowoomba & Ipswich Newsletter, Issue 4 December 2018 covering these main topics: Market Volatility: An Overview, What is Elder Abuse?, Boost your super: the Work test Exemption and Are you part of the sandwich generation?.

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Editorial March 2019 - Prune, adapt and budget: Managing the rising cost of living

If you’re organised with your finances, the high cost of living doesn’t have to mean diminished savings.

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Editorial February 2019 - Smart ways to financially get ahead in your 40s

In your 40s and still not financially secure? Don’t fret. You can still catch up.

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Editorial November 2018 - Put your financial windfall to good use

Windfalls such as salary bonuses and inheritances are more common than many people think. An Australian survey showed that 85% of seniors are likely to leave an inheritance for their children, with an estimated $3.3 trillion pledged1.

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Editorial October 2018 - Smart ways to handle finances in a relationship

Whether they’re saving for a house or a holiday or seeking to grow or preserve their family wealth, setting up and sticking to a budget can help couples attain their common goals. By handling money well, they can avoid disagreements that could put a strain on their relationship.

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Editorial September 2018 - Managing the cost of insurance

Life insurance policies don’t have to cost an arm and a leg. Here are tips for making them more affordable.

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Editorial May 2018 - Be retirement ready - plan early

You need to be savvy to build a sufficient nest egg for retirement. Planning is key, and so is getting professional advice. Most Australians are not saving enough for retirement and risk running out of money sooner than they expect. Data shows that in 2015–16, Australians had average superannuation balances of only $270,710 for men and $157,050 for women at the time of retirement.1 These sums are significantly lower than the $545,000 that the Association of Superannuation Funds (ASFA) estimates singles need for a comfortable lifestyle in later years.

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Editorial March 2018 - Get help choosing personal insurance

When things go wrong, it’s nice to know you’re covered. But getting suitable insurance cover can be a matter of getting professional advice.

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Editorial February 2018 - Make your financial New Year’s resolutions come true

New Year’s resolutions help you focus on what you would like to achieve in the coming year. Financial resolutions can be particularly beneficial, especially if you’re serious about following them through. Here are some suggestions to get you started.

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Editorial January 2018 - Take a break - Without breaking the bank

Take a break – without breaking the bank Holidays should be a well-deserved break from worry. Here’s how to minimise your stress and have a relaxing time away.

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Editorial November 2017 - Financial literacy leads to healthy habits

It’s an important skill but many people are still not as financially literate as they should be. Here are some ways that may help you improve.

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Editorial October 2017 - Five things to consider when giving to charities

The urge to donate is strong in Australia, and it’s easy to make it part of your financial plan. An estimated 14.9 million Australian adults (80.8 per cent of the population) gave $12.5 billion to charities and not-for-profit organisations in 2015–16.

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Editorial September 2017 - Budget basics for teens and young adults

As kids grow older, their financial needs – and their opportunities – grow more complex. If you have done the groundwork and taught your children the benefits of budgeting and saving, it will be much easier to talk to them about managing their finances in their teens and beyond. Teaching good money management early will help them make informed financial decisions over the long term.

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Editorial August 2017: How to deal with market volatility

How to deal with market volatility Market volatility can be a curse or a blessing… It all depends on how ready you are to deal with it...

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Editorial July 2017: First-home buyers get some help

First-home buyers get some help State and federal governments are creating new incentives to help first-home buyers get into the overheated housing market...

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Editorial June 2017: Budget offers an incentive to downsize

Budget offers an incentive to downsize The 2017 Federal Budget encourages some older people to downsize from homes that no longer meet their needs to free up housing stock for young families...

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