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Dominic Beattie

Dominic Beattie

Editor at Savings.com.au
Financial services researcher with more than 10+ years of experience.

About Dom

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.

Dominic’s Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Journalism, QUT
  • Bachelor of Business (Economics), QUT
  • RG146 (Generic Knowledge and Securities)

    The Savings Tip Jar Podcast

    Dom hosts the The Savings Tip Jar podcast alongside InfoChoice Editor Harrison Astbury, exchanging practical savings tips, discussing the latest news in Australian finance and interviewing leading figures throughout the industry - including politicians, economists, CEOs, bankers, brokers and advisors. 

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    Dominic In the Media

    Dominic's commentary has featured in various news reports across TV, radio, print and online media outlets, including: 

    Channel 7 News, ABC News, ABC Radio, FiveAA Radio, The Sydney Morning Herald/The Age/Brisbane Times, News.com.au, Yahoo Finance Australia, Domain, Realestate.com.au, Daily Mail and Radio 2NURFM.

    Dom speaking to 7NEWS about home loan interest rate cuts:

     

    Articles featuring Dominic's commentary

    Connect with Dom

    For media commentary or podcast-related enquiries please send Dom an Email or reach out via LinkedIn.

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