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r/AusFinance is a subreddit with 735k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is huge in size, and has crazy activity.
Australian Personal Finance: budgeting, saving, getting out of debt, investing, and saving for retirement.
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Popular Themes in r/AusFinance
#1
Advice Requests
: "Indian woman in Australia — scared to leave marriage due to culture, child, and finances"
29 posts
#2
Money Talk
: "30%~ Federal Battery Rebate from 1 July 2025"
12 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "People tell me to buy a home because renting is paying off someone else's mortgage, but I never see talk about cost of interest on a 30 year loan."
7 posts
#4
News
: "Trump tax hike threatens to raid superannuation savings"
3 posts
#5
Solution Requests
: "Chrome extension for revealing prices on realestate.com.au"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/AusFinance
#1
Super
: "Why willingly add to your Super?"
17 posts
#2
Investment
: "I read (AUS) you can have an Investment property on interest only, claim losses throughout the year and put the money towards your own home?"
17 posts
#3
Tax
: "Court case could throw out years of Tax rulings by ATO"
13 posts
#4
Property
: "My first Property after divorce"
11 posts
#5
Mortgage
: "Well, I’m about to reach my main financial goal/dream - paying the Mortgage off - decades early…but it turns out I’d rather be in debt forever 😔"
11 posts
#6
Banking
: "Why are Australian banks allowed to make sure a margin"
8 posts
#7
Savings
: "How much Savings is realistic before buying your first home in Australia?"
8 posts
#8
Finance
: "Finance clause"
8 posts
#9
Car
: "Unsure about the reality of buying a Car outright at a dealership."
7 posts
#10
Loan
: "People tell me to buy a home because renting is paying off someone else's mortgage, but I never see talk about cost of interest on a 30 year Loan."
5 posts
Member Growth in r/AusFinance
Yearly
+156k members(27.0%)
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