Savings .com.au
Dominic Beattie

Dominic Beattie

Editor of Savings.com.au

Savings.com.au is an everyday finance website whose primary purpose is to help Australians from all walks of life save money. 

Featuring some of the sharpest finance deals on the market as well as a mix of breaking news and insightful guides on a range of matters impacting Australians’ savings, Savings.com.au was born out of the need for practical and common sense ways to save.

Savings.com.au is a fast-growing, innovative brand with ambitions to become Australia’s home of practical savings information. 

Millions of Australians visit Savings.com.au each year – making the website one of Australia’s leading sources of financial news, guides and product comparisons.

Dominic Beattie,Editor of Savings.com.au

Meet The Team


Assistant Editor

Harrison 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 to other publications in mining, financial comparison, and traditional newspaper media.

Editor at Savings.com.au

Dominic Beattie is the Editor of Savings.com.au, Group Editor for the wider InfoChoice Group, and host of The Savings Tip Jar podcast alongside Harrison Astbury. Previously working as a finance journalist, Dominic has been publishing articles on finance, business and economics since 2015, and helped launch Savings.com.au as finance news and comparison site in 2018.


Finance Journalist

Bernadette is a journalist with years of experience covering topics in macroeconomics, real estate, and lifestyle beats for notable print media organisations. She joined the InfoChoice Group in 2024, bringing her passion for writing stories that help Australians make better decisions about money.

Finance Journalist

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.


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 โ€“ and their families' โ€“ ongoing financial health.

Finance Journalist

Brooke Cooper is a finance journalist at Savings.com.au and editor of Your Mortgage. Brooke has been writing on finance, money, business, and economics since 2021, having previously reported for The Motley Fool Australia.

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In The Media

Savings.com.au's unique commentary, insights and findings have featured in a wide variety of media outlets across television, radio, print and online news.

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Savings.com.au Editor Dominic Beattie speaking to 7NEWS about home loan interest rate cuts.

The Savings team on 2NUR FM 103.7 Mark Rorke's Morning Show in Newcastle

The savings team regularly share the latest insights into personal finance, savings and market trends

The Savings Tip Jar Podcast

Savings.com.au's Dom and Harrison 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.

Savings.com.au is one of a body of websites within the wider InfoChoice Group, alongside InfoChoice, Your Mortgage, Your Investment Property Magazine and Performance Drive.   

InfoChoice Group is an associate of Firstmac, one of Australia’s largest non-bank lenders, with more than $16 billion in home loans currently under management and a 40 year history which has seen it help Australians get into more than 130,000 home loans. Firstmac has been a proud premier sponsor of the Brisbane Broncos since 2013 and is also a major supporter of the Steve Waugh Foundation, which supports children with rare diseases and their families.