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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.

Recent articles for this author

Commonwealth Bank cuts personal loan rates

ANZ and NAB lead latest round of home loan rate cuts

ANZ latest major to cut term deposits

New term deposit rates above 5% p.a

Australian Investment Statistics: Shares, ETFs and Crypto

Brisbane house prices now above Canberra

Who offers micro-investing apps in Australia?

Are credit reporting errors preventing your home ownership dreams?

More major banks slice term deposit rates

By the numbers: Australian home ownership & tenancy

How much does the average Australian save?

How to pay a deposit on a home

Guide to body corporate fees

What are deeming rates and how do they work?

More big hits to term deposit rates

Westpac slashes fixed rate home loans

NAB, ANZ shift term deposit emphasis

Term deposit rates trending down

ING bumps up introductory savings account rate

TD rates slashed after RBA decision

2% stress buffer 'more realistic': Firstmac CFO

Should you be panicking about the equities crash?

OwnHome: An alternative path to home ownership

Stay calm: What to do if you transfer money to the wrong account

TD rates trend down with cash rate hold expected

Unit price growth outpacing houses as debt crunch hits

Costs of buying a home in Australia