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Bite-sized
Financial Education

Money Bites empowers young people on their path to financial wellbeing.
We provide relevant and bite-sized financial education while advocating for a system which is fairer, more inclusive and more accessible for young people.

Our workshops have been co-designed and iteratively improved with the young people we’ve supported since 2022.
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We focus on
supporting
young people to:

Better understand the financial system we operate within.
Improve their confidence in making financial decisions.
Think about finances in a human-centred way, through the way we use language.
Be introduced or

re-introduced to financial concepts that are relevant to young people who are studying and entering the workforce.
Access resources and further support from existing organisations to continue their learning.
Experience a fairer
financial future in Australia by advocating for the economic interests of young people.
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Money Bites Impact

before the workshop
15% of students felt confident managing money
but...
after the workshop
47% felt confident

Want your students to feel more confident, more motivated and to know when and where to seek help with their money?

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Disclaimer

The information on this website is for general information only. It should not be taken as constituting professional advice from the website owner – Money Bites. Money Bites is not a financial adviser. You should consider seeking independent legal, financial, taxation or other advice to check how the website information relates to your unique circumstances. Money Bites is not liable for any loss caused, whether due to negligence or otherwise arising from the use of, or reliance on, the information provided directly or indirectly, by use of this website.

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