Susannah Hardy has been a writer for over 14 years, covering a wide range of topics that includes parenting, lifestyle, business and entertainment. She is particularly passionate about property and home interiors, and has written widely on such issues as kitchen benchtops and Hamptons style homes. When not doing that, Susannah spends stolen moments creating women’s contemporary fiction. Her first book, a romantic comedy, will be published by Pan Macmillan in July 2021.
Latest articles by Susannah Hardy
0 articles written by this author
Superannuation mistakes
Here are the 7 most common mistakes people make with their super, and how you can avoid them.

My expert frequent flyer points secrets revealed (the Woolies one is amazing)
Earning points and using them is easier than you think - Angus Kidman explains how to ABC's Renee Krosch.

Qantas Points iPhone deal: Earn an easy 20,000 points
This supermarket gift card hack can earn you points while you buy a new phone.

Who has the best plan to slash your power bills? Election promises explained
Which party has your vote?

Lots of election promises for new home buyers: but are you eligible?
Both major parties have turned their attention to housing and first home buyers, with new election promises offering 5% deposits, exclusive affordable housing and tax deductible mortgage payments.

Throwing caution to the windshield: 2 million motorists ditch or downgrade car insurance
A growing number of Aussies are ditching or downgrading their car insurance policies, according to new research by Finder.

The best automated trading platforms in Australia (2025)
Finding a platform with an auto-invest feature is key if you want to dollar cost average into the market.

Experts predict onslaught of rate cuts: How much could you save?
Economists had already predicted 2 or 3 more rate cuts in 2025, but with the fallout from the US trade tariffs it's now expected that there could be more cuts. What will this mean for Australian borrowers?

Savings accounts with no conditions
These savings accounts let you earn a decent ongoing interest rate on your cash with no annoying hoops to jump through.

Compare savings account interest rates
Compare savings accounts to find the right one for your situation.
