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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 goods a handy alternative to getting rich

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.

  • by Wijith Wijeyasiri

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

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.

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

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.

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

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.

  • by Wijith Wijeyasiri
Homeownership out as Gen Z finds financial success differently

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.

  • by Wijith Wijeyasiri

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