eNews – April 2026

In this month’s newsletter, we look at a few key signs that it might be time to review your investments, and how you can approach that process with confidence. And for couples thinking ahead to retirement, we explore some ways you can support each other’s super without running afoul of any rules.

For the parents juggling endless responsibilities, we examine the ways certain shortcuts and routines might be putting pressure on your budget. And if you’re retired and still buzzing with energy, we consider a number of part-time jobs that could provide purpose, structure and a little bit of extra income. Finally, we share some practical tips to keep in mind before moving in with your partner.

Enjoy the edition

4 signs it’s time to review your investments

Investing is a long-term endeavour, but that doesn’t mean you have to be totally hands-off.

Can you combine super with your spouse?

Many couples approach their finances as a shared project, but can that apply to super?

The busy parent trap: How convenience hurts your budget

Those quick fixes you rely on might be costing too much.

Restless in retirement? 6 part-time jobs to consider

If you’re not ready to slow down, here are some part-time jobs that might interest you.

What to consider before moving in with your partner

Living under the same roof will be a pretty big test of your relationship.