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MoneyMinded is based on one of life's fundamentals - we all need to be mindful of our money!
MoneyMinded is a financial education program which helps people make informed decisions about the use and management of their money. It is the most widely used resource for helping to build financial capability in Australia, with more than 125,000 people having participated in the program since 2005.
Get MoneyMinded by taking the free online education program, find out about the workshops, or improve your knowledge by using the tools and information on this site.
Every person's financial circumstances are unique and each individual requires a different level of support. This booklet shares the stories of those who use MoneyMinded in their work. Some are delivering MoneyMinded in its original workshop format; others are tailoring the material to suit the unique needs of a specific audience, or using MoneyMinded as a core resource from which to develop education materials. Download Sharing the Stories (PDF 3.2MB) to read these amazing stories.
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