Anthony Keane, news.com.au

Anthony Keane

news.com.au

Adelaide, SA, Australia

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Past:
  • news.com.au
  • PerthNow
  • The Courier-Mail
  • The Advertiser
  • Herald Sun
  • The Daily Telegraph

Past articles by Anthony:

COVID-19 shopping habits that can improve your finances and life in the long-term

The coronavirus pandemic transformed shopping, creating positive habits among consumers that should help them better manage their money – and their lives – for years to come. → Read More

Ten divorce money myths that make marriage breakups harder

Plenty of financial pain flows from the almost 50,000 divorces granted in Australia each year. → Read More

How to teach your brain to buy Aussie products when you can

Mental barriers are stopping many consumers from buying more Australian-made products than they could. → Read More

Buy Australian: Aussie exports are down but you can help our businesses recover

Exports of Australian goods have taken a hit during the pandemic, but everyone can play a role in bridging the gap. → Read More

Buy Australain: How Australians can help bring back 50,000 lost jobs

It took just six months for the coronavirus to wipe out 50,000 manufacturing jobs in Australia, but it’s likely to take two or three years to get them back. → Read More

Dollars and jobs that flow from buying Australian-made goods

Households spending an extra $50 a week buying Australian-made goods would deliver a $30 billion boost to fuel the nation’s COVID-19 recovery and create tens of thousands of jobs. → Read More

How to complain about your phone or internet company

Frustrated by issues with your phone or internet company? → Read More

How to score a great deal on pet insurance

Pet insurance has sometimes copped some ruff reviews from consumers angered by costs and policy exclusions, but there are ways to prevent financial frustration. → Read More

Anthony Keane’s financial advice on the fiscal cliff

Cliff diving is one of those pastimes that can easily prompt participants to soil their pants. → Read More

Car expenses can be driven down by these money-saving tips

COVID-19 has changed some car-related costs and is delivering fresh opportunities for motorists to save money – some permanently. → Read More

How to handle tough talks about money caused by COVID-19

COVID-19 has caused Australians to have harsh money conversations they previously would never have imagined. → Read More

How to beat the cash crunch in bank deposits and share dividends

Sinking share dividends and bank term deposit rates are forcing investors and savers to rethink just how they get their income. → Read More

Apple iPhone: Cheapest models on the market to cut costs

Smartphones and humans were inseparable long before COVID-19 arrived, and have only increased in importance amid life in lockdown. → Read More

Coronavirus: How health crisis is changing Australians’ money habits

Almost six out of 10 Australians are taking action on their personal finances as the coronavirus causes a rethink. → Read More

Money saving tips: bills should be checked now

Bill blindness is costing households a small fortune at a time when every dollar counts. → Read More

Bankruptcy changes to help Australians struggling with debt

A softening of bankruptcy rules will deliver debt relief to Australians suddenly struck by financial problems. → Read More

Mistakes Australians are making when paying down debt

Consumers are damaging their financial health by using the wrong debt-reduction strategies. → Read More

Home buying for Baby Boomers stacks up against Millennials

It’s a battle for the ages – with Baby Boomers and Millennials pitted against each other. → Read More

NBN, broadband speeds’ ACCC ranking

Broadband speeds are improving and consumers don’t have to spend big bucks to rev up their internet. → Read More

Savings plan: cash interest rates sink more so what can you do?

Banks are continuing to cut deposit rates despite the Reserve Bank staying on hold. → Read More