“The budget presents a genuine opportunity to align tax policy with housing outcomes, but that alignment must reward investment in new supply, not simply reduce incentives across the board. Australia can’t build its way out of a housing crisis with the same red tape, skills gaps and tax settings that created it. This May, the budget must also back builders, not just buyers. The 2026-27 budget is a once-in-term opportunity for structural reform, and we’re watching closely.”
“If it doesn’t challenge you, it won’t change you.”
Annalise Curran
Principal, Business Advisory
A keen sportswoman, Annalise knows the importance of team work. Motivated by the satisfaction of contributing to a team’s success, Annalise is driven to help those around her be their best.
In a constantly evolving market, Annalise excels in finding new opportunities for her clients and implementing innovative strategies to combat new legislation.
Annalise values her relationships with clients and enjoys being part of their financial journey. The diversity of backgrounds and varying circumstances her clients have, allow her to extend her service offering and insight to best tailor their solutions. Annalise measures success through the happiness of her clients. Knowing she’s had a positive impact on someone’s life drives her.
Outside of work, Annalise can be found reading her favourite book or going to the theatre. She enjoys being swept up in a story and losing track of time.
The Facts:
Core Expertise
- Self-managed superannuation funds
- Superannuation
Qualifications & Associations
- Bachelor of Commerce
- Diploma of Financial Planning
- Certified Practicing Accountant (CPA)
Industries & Specialisations
- Property
- Hospitality
- Medical
- Family-owned business
