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Every blog comes with free resources, like personal budget templates, savings calculators, step-by-step guides, and handy checklists, so you can put the advice into action straight away. 

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        <![CDATA[<p>Are small subscriptions quietly draining your bank account? In this episode, our hosts unpack the MyBudget blog on <a href="https://www.mybudget.com.au/moneyhub/articles/budgeting-tips/stop-subscription-creep/">subscription creep</a> and how those seemingly harmless monthly charges can slowly add up and sabotage your budget.</p><p>They discuss how subscription creep happens, why it’s so easy to overlook recurring payments, and the simple steps you can take to regain control of your spending. Along the way, our hosts highlight key takeaways from the blog, including practical ways to review your subscriptions, cancel what you no longer need, and redirect that money towards your savings goals.</p><p>They also point listeners to the <a href="https://www.mybudget.com.au/moneyhub/resources/">free resources linked in the blog</a>, including budgeting tools, downloadable checklists, and personal budget templates designed to help you identify hidden spending and take back control of your finances.</p><p>👉 Visit <a href="https://www.mybudget.com.au/">mybudget.com.au</a> to read the full blog, access the free tools, and learn how MyBudget helps Australians reduce money stress and make the most of every dollar.</p><p>📞 <strong>Need financial relief right now? Speak with one of our expert Money Coaches on </strong><a href="tel:1300300922"><strong>1300 300 922</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Are small subscriptions quietly draining your bank account? In this episode, our hosts unpack the MyBudget blog on <a href="https://www.mybudget.com.au/moneyhub/articles/budgeting-tips/stop-subscription-creep/">subscription creep</a> and how those seemingly harmless monthly charges can slowly add up and sabotage your budget.</p><p>They discuss how subscription creep happens, why it’s so easy to overlook recurring payments, and the simple steps you can take to regain control of your spending. Along the way, our hosts highlight key takeaways from the blog, including practical ways to review your subscriptions, cancel what you no longer need, and redirect that money towards your savings goals.</p><p>They also point listeners to the <a href="https://www.mybudget.com.au/moneyhub/resources/">free resources linked in the blog</a>, including budgeting tools, downloadable checklists, and personal budget templates designed to help you identify hidden spending and take back control of your finances.</p><p>👉 Visit <a href="https://www.mybudget.com.au/">mybudget.com.au</a> to read the full blog, access the free tools, and learn how MyBudget helps Australians reduce money stress and make the most of every dollar.</p><p>📞 <strong>Need financial relief right now? Speak with one of our expert Money Coaches on </strong><a href="tel:1300300922"><strong>1300 300 922</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>School fees are one of the biggest recurring expenses for Australian families, yet they can feel like they come around quickly each year.</p><p>In this episode, our hosts unpack MyBudget’s guide to budgeting for school fees, covering the real difference between public and private school costs, how much to set aside each month, and how to turn school fees into a consistent savings habit instead of a financial scramble.</p><p>They also explore what to do if fees feel unmanageable, including practical budgeting strategies, government assistance options, and how structured money management can ensure funds are ready when invoices arrive.</p><p>👉 Visit the <a href="https://www.mybudget.com.au/moneyhub/articles/">MyBudget Money Hub</a> to read the full article, access our <a href="https://www.mybudget.com.au/moneyhub/resources/templates/personal-budget-template/">Personal Budget Template</a> and explore practical money tools designed to reduce money stress and improve financial stability.</p><p>📞 Need help right now? Speak with one of our expert Money Coaches on <a href="tel:1300300922">1300 300 922</a>.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>School fees are one of the biggest recurring expenses for Australian families, yet they can feel like they come around quickly each year.</p><p>In this episode, our hosts unpack MyBudget’s guide to budgeting for school fees, covering the real difference between public and private school costs, how much to set aside each month, and how to turn school fees into a consistent savings habit instead of a financial scramble.</p><p>They also explore what to do if fees feel unmanageable, including practical budgeting strategies, government assistance options, and how structured money management can ensure funds are ready when invoices arrive.</p><p>👉 Visit the <a href="https://www.mybudget.com.au/moneyhub/articles/">MyBudget Money Hub</a> to read the full article, access our <a href="https://www.mybudget.com.au/moneyhub/resources/templates/personal-budget-template/">Personal Budget Template</a> and explore practical money tools designed to reduce money stress and improve financial stability.</p><p>📞 Need help right now? Speak with one of our expert Money Coaches on <a href="tel:1300300922">1300 300 922</a>.</p>]]>
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      <title>How much do I need to retire in Australia: is $1 million enough?</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Retirement is one of the biggest financial questions Australians ask: how much super is enough, and is $1 million really enough to live comfortably?</p><p><br>In this episode, our hosts unpack MyBudget’s in‑depth guide to retirement planning in Australia. They break down the latest 2025 superannuation changes, explain what the ASFA Retirement Standard actually means in real dollars, and explore the difference between a comfortable and modest retirement lifestyle.</p><p><br>You’ll hear what singles and couples really need per year, how the Age Pension fits in, why the gender super gap still matters, and how inflation can quietly erode your retirement income over time.</p><p><br>They also tackle the big question: is $1 million enough to retire in Australia? The answer depends on home ownership, health, lifestyle goals and how long your retirement may last, and they explain exactly why.</p><p>👉 Visit the <a href="https://www.mybudget.com.au/moneyhub/articles/">MyBudget Money Hub</a> to read the full article, explore practical money tools and learn how MyBudget helps Australians reduce money stress, stay on top of bills and plan for their financial future.</p><p><br></p><p>📞 Need financial help right now? Speak with one of our expert Money Coaches on <a href="tel:1300300922">1300 300 922</a> or <a href="https://www.mybudget.com.au/enquire-online/">enquire online</a>.</p>]]>
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      <title>How to ask for a rent reduction in Australia</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Looking for rent relief?</strong> Our hosts unpack MyBudget’s guide to asking for a rent reduction, explaining when it makes sense to negotiate, when it may backfire, and what landlords are legally required to do.</p><p>They cover common scenarios where renters may have stronger grounds, including lease renewals, unresolved repairs and safety issues, and explain how to approach your landlord or property manager calmly and in writing. The episode also touches on how budgeting and early planning can help reduce rental stress and protect your tenancy.</p><p>👉 Visit the <a href="https://www.mybudget.com.au/moneyhub/articles/">MyBudget Money Hub</a> to read the full article, explore practical money tools and learn how MyBudget helps Australians reduce money stress, stay on top of bills and plan for their financial future.</p><p>📞 Need financial help right now? Speak with one of our expert Money Coaches on 1300 300 922.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Looking for rent relief?</strong> Our hosts unpack MyBudget’s guide to asking for a rent reduction, explaining when it makes sense to negotiate, when it may backfire, and what landlords are legally required to do.</p><p>They cover common scenarios where renters may have stronger grounds, including lease renewals, unresolved repairs and safety issues, and explain how to approach your landlord or property manager calmly and in writing. The episode also touches on how budgeting and early planning can help reduce rental stress and protect your tenancy.</p><p>👉 Visit the <a href="https://www.mybudget.com.au/moneyhub/articles/">MyBudget Money Hub</a> to read the full article, explore practical money tools and learn how MyBudget helps Australians reduce money stress, stay on top of bills and plan for their financial future.</p><p>📞 Need financial help right now? Speak with one of our expert Money Coaches on 1300 300 922.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2026 15:48:37 +1030</pubDate>
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      <title>25 best side hustles in Australia: earn extra income</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Looking for extra income?</strong> Our hosts unpack MyBudget’s Top 25 side hustles, sharing key highlights, favourite picks, and honest insights into which side gigs are genuinely worth your time. From flexible online work to creative projects, they explore how a side hustle can strengthen your budget and support your long-term financial goals.</p><p>They also break down the free resources linked in the blog, including savings calculators and personal budget templates, designed to help you turn extra income into real, measurable progress.</p><p>👉 <strong>Visit </strong>the <a href="https://www.mybudget.com.au/moneyhub/articles/">MyBudget Money Hub</a> to read the full blog, download the <a href="https://www.mybudget.com.au/moneyhub/resources/">free money tools</a>, and see how MyBudget helps Australians get out of debt, start saving and reach their financial goals.</p><p>📞 <strong>Need financial help right now?</strong> Speak with one of our expert Money Coaches today on <a href="tel:1300300922"><strong>1300 300 922</strong></a>.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Looking for extra income?</strong> Our hosts unpack MyBudget’s Top 25 side hustles, sharing key highlights, favourite picks, and honest insights into which side gigs are genuinely worth your time. From flexible online work to creative projects, they explore how a side hustle can strengthen your budget and support your long-term financial goals.</p><p>They also break down the free resources linked in the blog, including savings calculators and personal budget templates, designed to help you turn extra income into real, measurable progress.</p><p>👉 <strong>Visit </strong>the <a href="https://www.mybudget.com.au/moneyhub/articles/">MyBudget Money Hub</a> to read the full blog, download the <a href="https://www.mybudget.com.au/moneyhub/resources/">free money tools</a>, and see how MyBudget helps Australians get out of debt, start saving and reach their financial goals.</p><p>📞 <strong>Need financial help right now?</strong> Speak with one of our expert Money Coaches today on <a href="tel:1300300922"><strong>1300 300 922</strong></a>.</p>]]>
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