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How to join and contribute
How to join and contribute
To get started, create a Reddit account and head over to r/WallaFins. Post questions, drop knowledge, or just read along — your call. Everything is free, moderated, and Aussie-owned.
Newbie checklist
Skim the rules before posting
Don’t be a jerk
No spam or self-promo
Be real — no fake flexing
Celebrate small wins too
Kick things off: https://www.reddit.com/r/WallaFins/

Which bank has the best online experience?
Where to start investing?
The goal is to share real advice, not get-rich-quick scams.
What can you post here?
What can you post here?
You can post your wins, questions, frustrations, tips, memes, or stories — as long as it relates to money and life in Australia. Whether you're earning 45K or 250K, your insight is welcome.
Stuff Aussies are posting about
How to invest with Stake or Pearler
Living below your means in a big city
Reducing tax legally — no dodgy advice
What groceries cost in your suburb
Splitting bills in sharehouses
It’s about financial survival and progress, not flexing.
What is r/WallaFins?
What is r/WallaFins?
r/WallaFins is the go-to subreddit for Australians looking to share money advice, investing tips, and budgeting wins. From renters in Sydney to FIFO workers in WA, we’re building a place where everyone can learn how to manage their finances better without gatekeeping or sugarcoating.
Money talk without the wank
We break down local investing platforms, compare savings accounts, talk tax hacks, and unpack why a $12 sandwich is now “normal.” Everyone’s welcome — students, tradies, nurses, tech bros, and single parents alike.
Best high-interest savings accounts in 2025
How to smash your HECS without burning out
Whether to rentvest or buy in this market
Real talk on superannuation strategies
Cutting costs without sacrificing your weekend
This space is for honest, helpful and no-BS money convos.

Last Update
11.7.25
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r/WallaFins is an Aussie-run community where we talk openly about the realities of money in Australia — the good, the bad, and the broke. Whether you’re saving for your first home, managing a HECS debt, investing in ETFs, or just trying to survive Coles prices, this subreddit is for you. No sales pitches, no financial jargon, just real convos with real Aussies. It’s free, anonymous, and judgement-free.


