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The RBA's latest increase of 0.25 percentage points has raised the official cash rate to 4.35%, further straining household budgets. Data from Roy Morgan forecasts that the number of borrowers at risk of mortgage stress will rise to 1.64 million, highlighting the widespread financial pressure.
Individuals like Bianca Gambrill, a teacher from Newcastle, have experienced significant increases in mortgage repayments, leading to financial strain and additional debt. Such cases underscore the challenges faced by many Australians in managing rising living costs and loan obligations.
Borrowers struggling with mortgage repayments are encouraged to proactively contact their lenders to discuss financial hardship assistance options. Exploring refinancing opportunities, adjusting repayment plans, or seeking professional financial advice can provide relief and help navigate these challenging economic conditions.
Published:Tuesday, 12th May 2026
Author: Paige Estritori
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