The ATO’s on the prowl for Aussies who withdrew their super for no legitimate reason. And while you might be fined for that now, if you don’t put this money back, one day you’re gonna get caught with your super down.
Peter Switzer launched his own financial business 30 years ago. The Switzer Group has since grown into three successful companies spanning media and publishing that creates written content as well as video and films, with its latest acquisition being the global brand Harper’s Bazaar, financial advice, insurance and business advice. Peter is an award-winning broadcaster, twice runner-up for the Best Current Affairs Commentator award for radio, behind broadcaster Alan Jones. He talks to Ben Fordham each morning on 2GB, as well as writing each day on switzer.com.au
The ATO’s on the prowl for Aussies who withdrew their super for no legitimate reason. And while you might be fined for that now, if you don’t put this money back, one day you’re gonna get caught with your super down.
In a headline hogging attack, former PM Keating has slammed baby boomers for being greedy, arguing they never would’ve tolerated what young people cop today! Is this the criticism baby boomers had to have?
The finger of blame is pointed at the Victorian Premier. Will the leader of NSW come under fire for the same thing if she fails to act more seriously?
What’s wrong with our leaders saying: “Wear masks and socially distance or you’ll be fined”?
I don’t mind being criticised respectfully if it results in me learning something. But I don’t like to be lectured by inexperienced ‘experts’ who simply come from a different tribe.
Hey, politicians, leave our meals alone! For the sake of restaurants and jobs, Josh, flick the FBT and bring back the long socially-distanced lunch.
ME Bank’s latest Household Comfort Report has exposed too many Aussies as hopeless money managers. Are you one of them?
Politicians need to get some guts so their timidness doesn’t lead to a lockdown in NSW. The Oz economy can’t afford the biggest state going down the lockdown road of Victoria.
This isn’t the time to be anti-anyone or any business that creates jobs. We’re all in this together.
Why would a politician want us to accept a 15% GST? Is he up for genuine tax reform or is it a case of “Look at moi, look at moi”?
Soft leadership so people like you and then re-elect you isn’t what we need during crisis times. Tough love helps people in the long run and that’s what we need.
Anyone not wanting to celebrate our 29 years of economic growth without a recession is either a committed anti-capitalist or pre-ordained to hate anything positive. Our great economic record is why we can help Victorians and as a nation get on top of this virus.