r/AusFinance is a subreddit with 828k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses struggling, looking for a, financial, hard time, and worst, and they frequently recommend/review high interest savings account, savings account, and mortgage rate.
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
: "Smart moves to protect your wealth when the share markets implode"
13 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "Can anyone recommend an online Tax Consultant Service?"
3 posts
#3
Money Talk
: "Is it worth moving states for a ~$13/hr pay raise if your early 20s single no kids?"
2 posts
#4
Pain & Anger
: "New tax SCREWED MY RETIREMENT PLAN"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/AusFinance
#1
Struggling
43 posts
#2
Looking For A
30 posts
#3
Financial
: "Weekly Financial Free-Talk - 05 Jul, 2026"
25 posts
#4
Hard Time
13 posts
#5
Worst
13 posts
#6
Tax
: "Tax when earned or paid?"
10 posts
#7
Mortgage
9 posts
#8
Career
8 posts
#9
Finance
5 posts
#10
Tired
5 posts
Products Discussed in r/AusFinance
High Interest Savings Account
80 reviews
#1
UBank
4.0★ from 26 reviews
#2
Macquarie
4.2★ from 6 reviews
#3
ING
4.0★ from 6 reviews
Savings Account
45 reviews
#1
Ubank
4.8★ from 11 reviews
#2
Macquarie
4.4★ from 7 reviews
#3
Great Southern Bank
4.4★ from 5 reviews
Mortgage Rate
38 reviews
#1
Commonwealth Bank of Australia
4.0★ from 6 reviews
#2
Westpac
4.0★ from 4 reviews
#3
HSBC
4.0★ from 3 reviews
Flair Used in r/AusFinance
#1
Off Topic
: "If you thought the global financial crisis was bad ..."
1 post
Member Growth in r/AusFinance
Yearly
+81k members(10.8%)
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Last updated: July 6, 2026