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Harry O'Sullivan

Harry O'Sullivan

Finance Journalist

About Harry

Harry joined Infochoice Group in November 2022 as a financial journalist. He's fascinated by economics, having completed a Bachelors Degree in 2021, and enjoys helping other people try to make sense of the financial system.

Harry's Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Economics, University of Queensland
  • RG146 (Generic Knowledge)

Harry's Interests

  • The different economic schools of thought and why no one can agree on anything
  • How adverse events like inflation, recessions and depressions happen
  • Personal finance - investing and banking

The Savings Tip Jar Podcast

Harry has regularly featured on the Savings Tip Jar podcast, discussing a range of topics from investing to grocery prices. Find episodes in which Harry has featured below.

Latest episodes

Harry in the Media

Harry has appeared on radio and is a frequent guest on 2NURFM. 

Latest radio interviews with the Savings.com.au team

Connect with Harry

For interviews, media commentary, or story ideas, you can reach Harry on harry.osullivan@savings.com.au or find him on LinkedIn.

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