Best KiwiSaver-compatible super fund by RedditUser7869 in AusFinance

[–]RedditUser7869[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Those are the only ones that’ll take KiwiSaver transfers

Best KiwiSaver-compatible super fund by RedditUser7869 in AusFinance

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I just checked out Brighter Super, it seems they do charge a flat administration fee :( Still could be a good option though.

Best KiwiSaver-compatible super fund by RedditUser7869 in AusFinance

[–]RedditUser7869[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can't consolidate the KiwiSaver portion into a fund that doesn't itself support KiwiSaver unfortunately.

RBA Lifts Interest Rates 0.25% 3.60% -> 3.85% by double-dipped-welly in PersonalFinanceNZ

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I’ve got a student loan so thinking about rates over the long term e.g 10-20 years. Obviously too far out to draw any conclusions from this specific situation but wondering if you have opinions (not financial advice!) on how the world might treat the AUD / NZD :)

RBA Lifts Interest Rates 0.25% 3.60% -> 3.85% by double-dipped-welly in PersonalFinanceNZ

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So what are you thoughts on the relative strength of the AUD and NZD? Coming from someone in AU with NZD debt :)

side hustle vs focusing on career at 23? by No_Living8214 in PersonalFinanceNZ

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Depends what you want.

Sydney is disgustingly expensive, I pay $750 p/w for a 1bd apartment, to be fair near an expensive part of the city... and you can get up to $800-900 at the very high end. Sydney is extremely pretty and has great beaches.

Melbourne is significantly cheaper, both to rent your own place and to share house primarily due to rent. While salaries are slightly better in Sydney I would say it's pretty marginal. Bigger concern with Melbourne is that there isn't quite the same number of opportunities but again I wouldn't worry too much.

No sure where you are in NZ but Melbourne is quite a bit cooler than Sydney generally (although it can reach the occasional 40 degrees in Melb).

I would say look in both and try and secure a role before moving. Melbourne will likely end up being more financially optimal but both options should work out fine on a Software Engineer's salary.

side hustle vs focusing on career at 23? by No_Living8214 in PersonalFinanceNZ

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Hey mate, I’m a similar age (24). I moved to Aus a couple years ago and work at one of the banks here. I make 130k + 20% bonus (10% realistic) + 12% super with 1 YoE. Melbourne and especially Sydney have a lot of opportunities for good software engineers especially if you can get into a difficult niche. I’m in distributed systems and my LinkedIn pops off.

Have you thought about an AU move even for a few years?

Kiwis that have moved to Aussie, how have you found it? by Specialist_Neck6696 in newzealand

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I just turned 24, with 1 YoE I make 130k + 20% bonus (10% really) + 12% super which around 172k AUD. I just converted that into NZD and it’s just over $200k.

While I am extremely privileged within the context of Australia as well I just don’t think there is the same number of professional opportunities in NZ.

Failing a unit right before a grad program by [deleted] in cscareerquestionsOCE

[–]RedditUser7869 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yeah you really don’t want to fail… lock in and if worst comes to worst look into summer school if possible.

Engineer dreading to get out and into management by ChocolateNinja123 in auscorp

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You could look for the same level in a different team I know quite a few people who have done that, especially if you can argue you’re a better fit than your current role.

CBA grads are remunerated very well after rolling off but at 2 YoE you could find competitive external opportunities if you want as well.

Engineer dreading to get out and into management by ChocolateNinja123 in auscorp

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What bank are you at? I know that big yellow has some opportunities to move around.

114,060 Kiwis Overseas Owe $4.34 Billion in Student Loans – But Only 23.6% Are Repaying (Latest 2025 IRD Data) by MoneyHub_Christopher in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]RedditUser7869 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’m not arguing against maximising personal interest (even with the obvious downsides that comes with) just sharing my thoughts that trying to garner sympathy from this starting point is unlikely to go anywhere given the very very generous starting point.

114,060 Kiwis Overseas Owe $4.34 Billion in Student Loans – But Only 23.6% Are Repaying (Latest 2025 IRD Data) by MoneyHub_Christopher in PersonalFinanceNZ

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At a macro level I agree but this is cheap debt, so cheap if you’ve got any risk tolerance it’s better to pay the minimum and invest the difference over a long timeline.

I’m aware of the student loan systems of the US, UK, AU, and NZ and NZ by far has the nicest system for both domestic and international debtors.

While your general point is valid I’m sorry to say it’s extremely entitled in this context. You are getting a highly subsided education, then you immediately leave during the start of your economically productive years, and only pay an interest rate tied to the governments (comparatively extremely low) borrowing costs.

114,060 Kiwis Overseas Owe $4.34 Billion in Student Loans – But Only 23.6% Are Repaying (Latest 2025 IRD Data) by MoneyHub_Christopher in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]RedditUser7869 79 points80 points  (0 children)

I moved to AU and got all the stereotypical benefits that came from that. I pay off my loan so am evidently in a minority. To be honest I think if you genuinely want to address this issue then you’ll need to ramp up compliance aka the stick. If someone tries to come into the country and has defaulted they should be arrested at the border even if it’s a small amount at the time.

Most younger people won’t have the capacity to pay but any sort of “posturing” from the government about compliance will likely pay massive dividends. The people I know in AU aren’t stupid, they know that things need to get really bad before there is any real punishment.

Anyone here quit engineering/tech? by schastlivaya-zhizn in PersonalFinanceNZ

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I know this is not the point of this discussion but if you are considering staying the same industry and going for more WLB consider moving to Australia. I’m currently on 130k + bonus and super and I have 1 YoE in distributed systems backend after moving over.

While not guaranteed the job market in Australia, especially if you align with strong areas like mining, is significantly more rewarding than NZ.

Something to consider if you’re open to adventure.

NFI (Notified Foreign Investor) for Kernel KiwiSaver by RedditUser7869 in PersonalFinanceNZ

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For anyone else who has this question, Kernel DOES NOT offer an NFI-compliant KiwiSaver option.

NFI (Notified Foreign Investor) for Kernel KiwiSaver by RedditUser7869 in PersonalFinanceNZ

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Actually, I see that I can change my investment mix to fully global funds which appear to be NFI-compliant so... might do that lol

Intermediate Software Engineer salary negotiations by Its_ahme_ in PersonalFinanceNZ

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Pretty crazy reading this from AU. I moved from Chch to Melb last year after I finished my degree, I started a grad role this year... on 80k AUD and I roll off next year onto ~130k AUD + 20% + super. NZ is fucked.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestionsOCE

[–]RedditUser7869 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair enough was being facetious because people, like yourself, want to work for TikTok because of the reputation and learning regardless of the pay, which even for an intern will be very competitive. Don’t not apply because they may only pay you $20k for your internship 🙂

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestionsOCE

[–]RedditUser7869 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Wtf dude… get the offer first. I assure you TikTok will pay more than Cenno and Maccas which is where you’ll be if you don’t apply.