Master Your Money Through Practical Education
Most Australians never learn how money actually works. Banks don't teach it. Schools barely touch it. And by the time you're juggling bills, mortgages, and super contributions, it feels too late to start.
Our program strips away the jargon and gets down to what matters—building confidence with your finances through hands-on learning that sticks.
Real Skills for Real Financial Decisions
We've spent years working with people who felt completely lost when it came to managing their money. The same questions kept coming up. Why is my super important? How do I actually budget without feeling restricted? What's the difference between good debt and bad debt?
So we built a program around those questions. No textbook theory. Just practical tools you can use immediately—whether you're trying to save for a house deposit, manage business cash flow, or simply stop living paycheck to paycheck.
Classes run over twelve weeks, with each session building on the last. You'll work through your own finances as we go, so by the end you're not just learning concepts—you've already applied them.
What You'll Actually Learn
Each module tackles a specific area of personal finance. We keep groups small—usually eight to twelve people—so there's plenty of time for questions and discussion.
Understanding Your Cash Flow
Where your money goes, how to track it without spreadsheet nightmares, and building a budget that doesn't feel like punishment. We look at real bank statements and figure out patterns together.
Debt Management and Credit
Not all debt is bad, but knowing the difference matters. We cover mortgages, credit cards, personal loans, and how your credit score actually works in Australia. Plus strategies for paying things down faster.
Superannuation and Investment Basics
Your super probably holds more money than you realize. We break down how it works, what fees you're paying, and when it makes sense to be more active with it. Then we look at shares, ETFs, and property—without the hype.
Tax, Insurance, and Long-Term Planning
What you need to know about tax deductions, when insurance is worth it, and how to plan for goals that are five or ten years away. We finish by building your personalized financial roadmap.
Learn from People Who've Been There
Our instructors aren't just lecturers—they work with clients every day and understand the challenges you're facing because they've helped hundreds of others navigate the same issues.
Callum Braddock
Fifteen years in financial planning, specializing in helping young families and first-time property buyers get their finances organized without feeling overwhelmed.
Sienna Vaughan
Former banker turned educator who focuses on making investment concepts accessible. She breaks down market jargon into plain language that actually makes sense.
Rhys Pemberton
Twenty years in accounting and tax. Rhys has seen every financial mistake possible and teaches people how to avoid them while staying on the right side of the ATO.
Next Program Starts September 2025
We run two cohorts per year—one in autumn and one in spring. Classes meet Tuesday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 PM at our Fyshwick location.
Program Duration: 12 weeks (24 hours total instruction)
Class Size: Limited to 12 participants
Format: In-person workshops with take-home materials