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5 common mistakes first-time buyers make – and how to avoid them
7 August 2025

Interest rates are falling, and that’s good news for first-time buyers who are trying to enter the market. However, while buying a property is an exciting milestone, it’s also one that trips ...

Commercial Finance Awards launches in 2025
1 August 2025

Submissions and nominations are now open for the Commercial Finance Awards 2025, run in partnership with principal partner Judo Bank.

Weighing up the true costs of professional advice
1 August 2025

Forgoing the expertise of a professional and choosing to DIY on money and property matters might save you hundreds of dollars today, yet as these numbers show, could cost you thousands of ...

LMG and Bridgit reveal bridging loan solution
31 July 2025

The aggregator and specialist non-bank lender have announced a partnership that leverages tech to boost broker efficiency.

Broker Innovation Summit launches in Melbourne
29 July 2025

The Broker Innovation Summit announces Melbourne event to delve into what will shape the future finance broking industry.

Aussie becomes home loan partner of One Agency
29 July 2025

The latest partnership brings together Aussie’s broker network and One Agency’s connection with potential buyers.

Aussie debuts a no-fee listings service
24 July 2025

The major mortgage player enters the listings market with 100,000 homes, focusing on a complete ownership journey.

RMIT and MFAA unveil industry-first advanced broker education program
23 July 2025

The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) Online and MFAA have teamed up to offer an advanced broker development program.

Submissions open for Women in Finance Awards 2025
21 July 2025

Submissions and nominations are now open for the highly anticipated Women in Finance Awards 2025.

Equifax and Mastercard announce new CDR-backed credit assessment
21 July 2025

The partnership leverages Consumer Data Right (CDR) to provide credit health checks to less traditional segments of borrowers.