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Harrison Astbury

Harrison Astbury

Assistant Editor
Finance expert with 10 years' experience writing, editing, and researching for publications.

About Harrison

Harrison, or Haz, is Savings.com.au's Assistant Editor, and also Editor & Research Analyst of sister comparison site InfoChoice.com.au. He is also the co-host of the Savings Tip Jar podcast alongside Dominic Beattie. Prior to joining the group in 2020, Harrison has since 2015 been lending his expertise and handiwork to other publications in mining, financial comparison, and traditional newspaper media.

Harrison's Qualifications 

  • Bachelor of Journalism, Griffith University (2015)
  • RG146 - Tier 1 Generic Knowledge, Kaplan Professional

Harrison's Interests

  • Housing Policy
  • Best Rates on Savings Products
  • Niche topics such as the gold standard

The Savings Tip Jar Podcast

Harrison hosts the podcast alongside Dominic Beattie. They discuss the latest Australian financial news and speak with special guests from leading financial institutions, picking their brain on the latest talking points in the economy and personal finance.

Harrison in the Media

Recent News Commentary

Harrison's segments on 2NUR FM in Newcastle with Mark Rorke

Recent articles for this author

Is it time for the decade-old tax free threshold to get bumped up?

RBA holds cash rate at 0.10% in April but drops 'patient' rhetoric

Bank of Queensland launches 2% savings account for Gen Z, Millennials

Millions of Aussies set for final tax offset of $1,500

Golden goose to golden duck? Screws tighten on BNPL

ANZ slashes variable rates, Breakfree package gone

Unemployment rate hits 4.0%, flirts with a 50-year low

Homeowners overload on debt as property prices soar

Which health insurers will delay their April premium increases?

How can property investors minimise tax?

Internet banking outages amid Lismore floods highlight need for cash

Insurers bet on Mother Nature and lost

Are state home equity programs a good idea?

What was the cause of the 2008 financial crisis?

Floods now front of mind for Brisbane homebuyers

Westpac lifts fixed home loan rates - again

Two expert tips for first-time property investors

Compare Suncorp home loans

Wages rise 2.3%, but is it enough?

Compare ME Bank Home Loans

A car loan rate starting with a '2': Is this Australia's lowest rate car loan?

Compare Newcastle Permanent Home Loans

What does rising inflation actually mean for the wallet?

Expert warns SMSF trustees to be diligent at tax time

When are Australians going to get a pay rise?

Why negative property price predictions are 'laughable to embarrassing'

What happened to home loan rates this week?