About the author
Harry joined InfoChoice Group in November 2022. With a degree in economics from the University of Queensland, Harry is interested in topics such as inflation and GDP, and is passionate about keeping Australians informed on the external factors that impact their personal finances.
Harry's latest articles
Is the latest RBA hike one too many for mortgage holders?
The Treasurer said a 25 basis point rate hike will make life hard for Aussies "already doing it tough", but an economist says the "harsh reality&...
RBA increases rates to 4.35%
A 25 basis point increase means the cash rate is now at 4.35%, the highest since November 2011.
Home loan rate changes, October 30th-November 3rd
Some of Australia's biggest lending institutions moved home loan rates this week, both up and down, ahead of Tuesday's RBA meeting.
What does the future have in store for RBA rate rises?
While every RBA meeting is a potential surprise, there are enough experts in the know and other market indicators out there to give Aussies at least an idea of ...
Property prices rebound to pre-rate hiking peak
Australian property prices rose another 0.9% through October, and despite some signs of the rate of growth slowing, underlying conditions point to affordability...
CommBank to offer interest free finance on solar systems
CommBank has partnered with solar and battery provider UPowr to offer interest free finance on solar systems as part of its new InstalPay product.
Term deposit rate wrap, October 27th
This week saw a couple of term deposit providers cut rates, but Aussies will be gearing up for some big upcoming increases now a cash rate hike in November is w...
Where to find cheap rental properties
With median rents in Australia's capital cities rising more than 10% in the year to September, seeking out the suburbs where rental rates are lowest can mean bi...
Financing your education through personal loans
Since the government reintroduced fees for tertiary education in 1988, more and more Aussies have needed to take on debt to complete their studies.
Term deposit rate wrap, October 20th
It was a relatively quiet week for term deposit rates, but several of Australia's largest banks still altered rates.
RBA boss warns of inflationary pressure from 'global shocks' like Israel-Palestine conflict
The RBA Governor says the effects of monetary policy tightening are being felt throughout the Australian economy, but warned global shocks like the Israel-Pales...
Inflation shocks could prompt a Melbourne Cup day rate hike
RBA minutes from October suggest a rate hike in November could well be on the table if CPI inflation and unemployment data are not in line with forecasts, with ...