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The Australian’s Money Cafe: The scandal your super fund hopes will go away

On The Australian’s Money Cafe podcast this week, Will Hamilton and James Kirby discuss if it is irresponsible for fund managers not to have some crypto.

Will Hamilton of Hamilton Wealth Management joins James Kirby, the Australian’s Wealth Editor on this week’s The Australian’s Money Cafe podcast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/David Swift
Will Hamilton of Hamilton Wealth Management joins James Kirby, the Australian’s Wealth Editor on this week’s The Australian’s Money Cafe podcast. Picture: NCA NewsWire/David Swift
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Will Hamilton of Hamilton Wealth Management joins James Kirby, the Australian’s Wealth Editor on this week’s show.

They discuss if it is irresponsible for fund managers not to have some crypto, losing money in bond funds and why there is no such thing as a ‘free’ share market trade.

James Kirby
James KirbyAssociate Editor - Wealth

James Kirby, Associate Editor-Wealth, is one of Australia’s most experienced financial journalists. James hosts The Australian’s twice-weekly Money Puzzle podcast.He is a regular commentator on radio and television, the author of several business biographies and has served on the Walkley Awards Advisory BoardHe was a co-founder and managing editor at Business Spectator and Eureka Report and has previously worked at the Australian Financial Review and the South China Morning Post. Since January 2025 James is a director of Ecstra, the financial literacy foundation.

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