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This special episode was created for our First Nations community members. Victoria invited Leah Bennett from the First Nations Foundation on the show to talk through the realities, pressures and systems that shape money confidence for First Nations people today.
Leah shares how history, culture and community responsibilities influence financial literacy, why trust in institutions can be hard to build, and the practical steps that can help you feel more in control. They also discuss superannuation, humbugging, accessing ID, and where to go for free and culturally safe support.
Inside this episode:
• The importance of culturally informed financial education
• How history and systems impact money confidence today
• Practical steps to start building financial security
• What to know about super, beneficiaries and early access
• Support available through financial counsellors and Indigenous banking teams
• Understanding humbugging and setting boundaries that feel right for you
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