Tamie Rimon on Closing the Gap: Actionable Steps for Women to Build Wealth and Financial Security

On average, women in Australia have 40% less net wealth than men. This isn’t a gender pay gap; it’s a gender wealth chasm, and it’s a systemic issue tied to…

Rebecca Sutherland Reminds Us: Investing Isn’t Just for the Boys – Why Women Deserve a Bigger Seat at the Table

When I first started earning, I didn’t think much about investing. Like many women I’ve since spoken to, I thought investing was something men did in sharp suits with a…

Fiona Wylie on The Leap of Faith: What It Really Takes to Start Your Own Business

Starting your own business is one of life’s most exciting ventures. When I launched my marketing consultancy, I did it as a mother who had just had her second child,…

Stephanie Rozario Reminds Us: Money Isn’t Just Math. It’s Mindset

For generations, women have been expected to manage the home but not the finances. Around the world today, many still hand over the “money stuff” to their partners, delay opening…

Ruth Healey On How My Mother Empowered My Financial Literacy – And Tips I’ve Learnt

Life is full of lessons but one of the most important came from my mother, who once told me to always ‘make sure you have your own money’. I’ve carried…

Anja Barisic Says: Women Understand Money. Stop Acting Like That’s News

We’ve always known what we’re doing Let me say this loud for the people in the back: women understand finance. For centuries, we’ve managed households, businesses, budgets, and entire lives.…

Salena Kulkarni Asks: What If No One Ever Taught You About Money?

How Financial Literacy Changes the Game for Women at Every Stage of Life If I could sit down with my 18-year-old self, I wouldn’t lecture her on budgeting. I’d start…

Gareth Croy on Empowering Women Through Financial Literacy

Financial literacy is not just about dollars and cents — it’s about confidence, security, and freedom. Women who understand how money works are better equipped to make empowered decisions in…

Tamanna Relia on My Life My Way: Path to Financial Freedom

Global data consistently shows that women are less financially literate than men. But have we ever paused to ask—why? Is it a lack of self-confidence? A lack of financial knowledge?…

Sebrina McCullough on mind the gap – why we need to close the gender divide in financial literacy

Women aren’t as confident as men when it comes to their finances. The most recent financial wellbeing survey from the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) found 48% of women feel…

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