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Wijith Wijeyasiri

Wijith Wijeyasiri

Wijith is studying a Bachelor of Communications (Journalism/Social & Political Science) and a Bachelor of International Studies at the University of Technology in Sydney. He also works as an Account Coordinator at communications firm Honner.

Luxury watch brands are a hit with investors betting on alternative assets.

Luxury goods a handy alternative to getting rich

Whether it’s a handbag, art piece, watch or collectables, staying ahead of the demand curve can deliver rich rewards.

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Younger Australians have never had to tussle with a potential recession, so it’s important to understand what it might mean for your money.

Not if, but when: How to prepare for a recession as a first-time investor

Younger Australians have never had to tussle with a recession, so it’s important to understand what it might mean for your money.

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Now more than ever, Gen Zs and Millennials are increasingly conscious of the impact our super funds and personal investments have on our planet.

Look beyond the surface and don’t be afraid to lose money: How to invest ethically

Now more than ever, Gen Zs and Millennials are increasingly conscious of the impact our super funds and personal investments have on our planet.

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There is a strong set-and-forget mindset among young Australians when it comes to our all-important retirement savings.

Don’t ‘set-and-forget’: What young workers should know about their super

Despite its size and importance, there is a strong set-and-forget mindset among young Australians when it comes to our all-important retirement savings.

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I’m sure I’m not the only one who’s sat at the table as their parents lectured them on the importance of purchasing a house.

Homeownership out as Gen Z finds financial success differently

I’m sure I’m not the only one lectured on the importance of purchasing a house. But the days of affordable property are long gone.

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