The State of End-of-Life Planning in Australia: A Growing Concern
End-of-life planning is an essential yet often overlooked aspect of financial, legal and personal affairs preparedness. It involves decisions about one's healthcare, financial arrangements, the distribution of assets upon death and so much more. In Australia, however, a significant portion of the population remains unprepared for the end of life, which can lead to unnecessary complications and emotional distress for loved ones. This article explores the current state of end-of-life planning in Australia, highlighting alarming statistics and the consequences of neglecting such important matters. Understanding End-of-Life Planning End-of-life planning is more than just writing a will. It includes several... Read More >>
Shifting the Narrative: Embracing Death as a Positive Conversation
Embracing Death as a Practical Conversation The Importance of Positive Death Conversations Most people avoid conversations about end-of-life planning. Not because they don’t care — but because it feels uncomfortable, confronting, and easy to put off. So it gets pushed aside. Until something happens… and the people left behind are forced to figure things out without guidance. Shifting the conversation isn’t about making it “positive”. It’s about making it practical. Why These Conversations Matter When nothing is written down, everything lives in your head. That means: Important details aren’t shared Decisions are left unclear Loved ones are left guessing... Read More >>






