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Upcoming events

Property market reflections with CoreLogic 

Speaker: Tim Lawless, Executive Research Director of CoreLogic’s Asia Pacific Research Division

Date: Wednesday 20 November 2024
Time: 12.30-1.30pm (Sydney time)
Event session link: Microsoft Teams Live

For the best experience, please access Microsoft Teams Live on your computer, or by using the Microsoft Teams app on your device.

 

Join us to hear from guest speaker Tim Lawless as he shares property-level insights and trends which could support you to: 

  • Explore areas of potential growth in the residential property market
  • Learn about factors influencing market performance
  • Understand risks in the evolving market landscape 

Tim is widely recognised as a leading authority on residential property, with over 20 years of experience.

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Previous event

Key market updates on the latest economic insights

Speaker: Westpac’s Group Economist, Jameson Coombs

Date: 14th August 2024
Time: 12.30pm—1.30pm (Sydney time)
 

Our national webinar, presented by Westpac’s Group Economist, Jameson Coombs. Gain some additional insights as Jameson shares key market predictions on:

  • The outlook for the property market.
  • Global factors impacting the local economy.
  • What’s next for interest rates. 
  • Expected economic growth as we head to 2025.

Money fitness sessions that come to you

Our experts can tailor face-to-face (or virtual) seminars and discussions on areas that interest you and your organisation most. Topics include:
 

  • Keeping up with the rising cost of living
  • Buying your first home
  • Investing in property
  • Financing an investment property 
  • Borrowing money
  • Budgeting
  • Managing your home loan
  • Measuring returns on your investment
  • Planning for a brighter financial future
  • Planning your retirement funds

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Money saving tips

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Budget planner

Run the sums on your incomings and outgoings with our simple calculator.

Keeping up with the cost of living

Changing repayments

Learn about home loan repayments (when you repay less, you could pay more interest over the life of your loan).

Getting back on your feet

Life can be expensive. If you're going through a tough time, we're here to help.

Consolidating debt

Bringing other debts into one account with a lower interest rate could help you save on interest.

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Know some of the risks and payoffs of trading ETFs, shares and more.

Investing in property

What to expect, a tailored rate, and guides for new and seasoned investors.

Get more from your money

Discover smart ways to save and invest your well-earned money.

Buying a home

Understand the process

Buying property doesn't have to be overwhelming.

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Things you should know

Program eligibility: If you didn’t receive the link to this Corporate Partners Program site directly from your organisation, you may be ineligible to receive Program benefits. To check, ask your employer, community group or government organisation if they’re a Westpac Corporate Partner e.g. contact your group coordinator, HR or department head. If you still have questions, fill in a few details and one of our team will aim to get back to you within one business day.

 

The Webinar content represents the opinions of individual guest speakers across spoken topics and does not represent Westpac Group’s view. The content of the information provided in the Webinar is general in nature and has been prepared without taking your objectives, needs and overall financial situation into account. For this reason, you should consider the appropriateness of the information to your own circumstances and, if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.

 

This information is general in nature and has been prepared without taking your objectives, needs and overall financial situation into account. For this reason, you should consider the appropriateness of the information to your own circumstances and, if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.