Cameron Micallef was an investment and utilities writer for Finder. He previously worked on titles including Smart Property Investment, nestegg and Investor Daily, reporting across superannuation, property and investments. Cameron has a Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies/ Commerce from the University of Wollongong. Outside of work Cameron is passionate about all things sports and travel.
Expertise
- Energy
- Mobile
- Internet
- Streaming
Experience
- Tier 1 Generic Knowledge certification (RG 146)
Education
- Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies | University of Wollongong
- Bachelor of Commerce - Finance | University of Wollongong
Latest articles by Cameron Micallef
163 articles written by this author
Victoria’s EV tax scrapped: Motorists set to save $378
Controversial EV tax struck down, here's what it means for motorists
Energy bills become easier to read and will tell you if you’re overpaying
Better Bills Guidelines makes it easier to read your energy bill and save
NSW families, pensioners and more to get $100m in energy bill relief: Here’s how to apply
Eligible concession holders in NSW can get some energy bill relief.
76,000 Aussies ditch Telstra, TPG NBN plans: Should you join them?
Aussies are turning their back on the bigger NBN providers as well as changing their internet speeds.
Exclusive deal: This mobile plan will cost you less than $90 a year
Sign up with Catch Connect via Finder over the next week and score 60GB for just $89 on its 365-day prepaid mobile plan.
MATE joins growing list of mobile and NBN providers to raise prices
MATE's mobile and NBN plans will now set you back $5 to $11 more per month.
Dollar Saver tip #45
Electricity bills are skyrocketing. But there are a few incredibly easy lifestyle changes you can make to help offset some of this pain.
Vodafone’s doubling data on its mobile plans but for a limited time only
Get in quick before the offer ends.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5 go on sale with bonus gifts worth $1,498
Get more bang for buck with the next generation of folding phones from Samsung.
iPrimus doubles download speeds for free: But do you need this speed?
iPrimus will save you $25 a month on the NBN 250 plans. Is it worth it?