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Friday, 15 November
8.30am to 3pm
Southern Cross Catholic College,
Burwood
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Our national school financial education program teaching money lessons for life
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Can I spend all the money I earn?
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What should I do with my birthday money - spend it or save it?
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Why is talking about money important?
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I just got a job, why do I have to pay tax and super?
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No cost to schools

Talk Money with Ecstra Foundation is provided at no cost to schools. It is funded by Ecstra as part of their commitment to help build the financial wellbeing of all Australians.

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Facilitator led

Interactive workshops are delivered in class or online by trained facilitators. Resources and activities are provided to support further learning in the classroom and at home.

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Curriculum aligned

All workshops are evidence based, and are aligned to the Australian curriculum and the National Consumer and Financial Literacy Framework.

About the program

Talk Money with Ecstra Foundation is designed to help Australian students learn money lessons for life, to be confident talking about money and to make informed financial decisions.

Talk Money with Ecstra Foundation offers facilitator led workshops for Years 5-10 students and additional resources to reinforce learning and key concepts in class and at home.

The program is provided at no cost to schools, enabling more students across Australia to access financial education at key life stages.

Talk Money with Ecstra Foundation has been developed by education experts in collaboration with a financial education advisory group, providing diverse experience, insights and feedback. The workshops and resources are evidence based and aligned to the Australian Curriculum and the National Consumer and Financial Literacy Framework.