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Denise Raward

Denise Raward

Senior Finance Journalist

Denise Raward is a senior journalist with an interest in macroeconomics, property, and personal finances. She has worked extensively across mainstream media organisations and lectured at Queensland University of Technology, Griffith University, and Bond University. She holds a Bachelor of Business - Communication, a Master of Arts, and RG 146 financial certification in Generic Knowledge, Securities, and Regulation. Joining Savings.com.au in January 2024, Denise strives to deliver financial information in everyday language to help Australians to better understand how to manage their own – and their families' – ongoing financial health.

Recent articles for this author

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Bank deals to shake up home lending

Wages driving inflation, not groceries

Calls for banks to assess student debt differently

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More home loan rates on the way down

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If housing is in such short supply, why are prices falling in Melbourne?

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Home loan rates trending lower amid RBA's cash rate hold

Is housing affordability as simple as building more homes?

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