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Learn moreDo you know what your money story is - your personal set of beliefs and experiences around money that directly influences how you earn, save and spend?
Could your story be holding you back from the financial life you dream of?
Meet 25 incredible real-life Money Diarists who are digging deep, opening up and sharing their intimate money stories with finance expert Victoria Devine - to lift the lid on how money really works in our lives so we can all understand it better.
It's honest, it's eye-opening, and it's more juicy than you'd ever expect a book about money to be!
These inspiring and motivating stories come with a range of guided journalling activities that will help you work out your own money story, how it impacts your behaviour, and how you can change your mindset about money to feel more in control. Plus there are money win tips from the savvy She's on the Money community in every chapter to help you pocket some easy savings (you're welcome!).
Money Diaries with She's on the Money will help you align your finances with your values, feel proud of your progress and gain confidence on your journey to financial freedom.
Victoria Devine (Author, Reader)
Victoria Devine is transforming the way millennials think about money. With a background in behavioural psychology and two chart-topping podcasts, She's on the Money and The Property Playbook, Victoria understands what makes her generation tick and knows how to make hard-to-understand concepts fun, fresh and relatable.
Now retired as an award-winning financial adviser, Victoria is a co-director and founder of Zella Money, an award-winning mortgage broking business, and a financial columnist for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald. She has been a guest speaker at events and featured in publications such as The Financial Standard, Vogue, ABC News, RMIT Future of Financial Planning, Mamamia, Elle magazine, Yahoo Finance and many more. She was also named on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list for 2021.
If you can't find her, chances are she's at home with an oat latte in one hand and her Old English sheepadoodle, Lucy, in the other.
Tamala Shelton (Reader)
Tamala played the main cast role of Petra in US drama series Reef Break, from ABC Studios International and Touchstone Pictures. A role with much emotional range, requiring a perfected standard US accent.
Her lead role in Location Scouts (Noble Savage Pictures), was a hilarious behind-the-scenes
look at the feature film Top End Wedding; and Tamala also recently appeared in the short
film Scout and Radio Karate's True Story Season 2.
Possibly best known for playing the key role of Alinta in the critically-acclaimed series Cleverman, season 1 and 2, for the ABC and Sundance TV, Tamala made her professional debut in the ABC comedy Upper Middle Bogan. This was followed with a main cast role in Nowhere Boys, the hit teen drama for ABC3 from Matchbox Pictures, a role reprised for the film Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows.
When not acting Tamala is an avid reader and writer. This has leant itself well to her everadvancing work in audiobook narration and voiceover work. Tamala has been the narrator and characters of a large number of well-known audiobooks, garnering her a strong reputation and seeing her in regular demand.
Ben Walter (Reader)
Ben is most recognised for his work in the lead role of Albus Potter in Michael Cassel's Harry
Potter and the Cursed Child, playing at Melbourne's iconic Princess Theatre.
In addition to his acting work, Ben is the Artistic Director and founder of Patalog Theatre,
through which he has been developing theatre since 2017. He starred in two of Patalog's
most recent projects: Simon Stephens' Punk Rock and Polly Stenham's Tusk Tusk, which
received acclaimed critical success. Reviews described Ben's performances as "an impressive
tour-de-force" and "brilliant ... an intimate character study with aching vividness". Through
Patalog, Ben most recently produced Caryl Churchill's Far Away, featuring acclaimed Aussie
actor Alison Whyte at the esteemed Melbourne independent theatre venue,
fortyfivedownstairs.
Skilled across front and backstage, Ben was a key cast member and Assistant Director for
Lightning Jar Theatre's production of Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play (also at
fortyfivedownstairs), directed by John Kachoyan, which saw a sold out first run and a return
season. The show also won the Green Room Award for Best Independent Production in
2020.
Other credits include playing Katurian in The Pillowman at Chapel Off Chapel; Derb in
Rainbow Man at fortyfivedownstairs, with emerging group Goodnight Darlings; and Baby in
Patalog Theatre's maiden production of Jez Butterworth's Mojo, which he also Directed and
Produced.
Ben is a popular voiceover artist, having narrated audiobooks including Rabbit, Soldier,
Angel, Thief by award-winning writer Katrina Nannestad. He has also undertaken classes at
16th Street Actors Studio, The Royal Shakespeare Co. and NIDA.
Ella Ferris (Reader)
Ella Ferris is a First Nations artist from Cairns, QLD and a VCA graduate. In 2022, her first year out of
VCA, Ella starred in the lead role of Evonne Goolagong in the National theatre tour of SUNSHINE SUPER
GIRL to critical acclaim. She also performed in the Melbourne season of TRACKER for Ilbijerri Theatre
Company and Australian Dance Theatre, and was most recently seen in the Stan television series
SCRUBLANDS. Ella has trained for a number of years in ballet (the Australian Ballet School) and
commercial dance and musical theatre (Patrick Studios Australia). In 2020, Ella was the recipient of the
Lionel Gell Foundation Scholarship in Theatre for excellence.
Victoria Devine (Author, Reader)
Victoria Devine is transforming the way millennials think about money. With a background in behavioural psychology and two chart-topping podcasts, She's on the Money and The Property Playbook, Victoria understands what makes her generation tick and knows how to make hard-to-understand concepts fun, fresh and relatable.
Now retired as an award-winning financial adviser, Victoria is a co-director and founder of Zella Money, an award-winning mortgage broking business, and a financial columnist for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald. She has been a guest speaker at events and featured in publications such as The Financial Standard, Vogue, ABC News, RMIT Future of Financial Planning, Mamamia, Elle magazine, Yahoo Finance and many more. She was also named on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list for 2021.
If you can't find her, chances are she's at home with an oat latte in one hand and her Old English sheepadoodle, Lucy, in the other.
Tamala Shelton (Reader)
Tamala played the main cast role of Petra in US drama series Reef Break, from ABC Studios International and Touchstone Pictures. A role with much emotional range, requiring a perfected standard US accent.
Her lead role in Location Scouts (Noble Savage Pictures), was a hilarious behind-the-scenes
look at the feature film Top End Wedding; and Tamala also recently appeared in the short
film Scout and Radio Karate's True Story Season 2.
Possibly best known for playing the key role of Alinta in the critically-acclaimed series Cleverman, season 1 and 2, for the ABC and Sundance TV, Tamala made her professional debut in the ABC comedy Upper Middle Bogan. This was followed with a main cast role in Nowhere Boys, the hit teen drama for ABC3 from Matchbox Pictures, a role reprised for the film Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows.
When not acting Tamala is an avid reader and writer. This has leant itself well to her everadvancing work in audiobook narration and voiceover work. Tamala has been the narrator and characters of a large number of well-known audiobooks, garnering her a strong reputation and seeing her in regular demand.
Ben Walter (Reader)
Ben is most recognised for his work in the lead role of Albus Potter in Michael Cassel's Harry
Potter and the Cursed Child, playing at Melbourne's iconic Princess Theatre.
In addition to his acting work, Ben is the Artistic Director and founder of Patalog Theatre,
through which he has been developing theatre since 2017. He starred in two of Patalog's
most recent projects: Simon Stephens' Punk Rock and Polly Stenham's Tusk Tusk, which
received acclaimed critical success. Reviews described Ben's performances as "an impressive
tour-de-force" and "brilliant ... an intimate character study with aching vividness". Through
Patalog, Ben most recently produced Caryl Churchill's Far Away, featuring acclaimed Aussie
actor Alison Whyte at the esteemed Melbourne independent theatre venue,
fortyfivedownstairs.
Skilled across front and backstage, Ben was a key cast member and Assistant Director for
Lightning Jar Theatre's production of Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play (also at
fortyfivedownstairs), directed by John Kachoyan, which saw a sold out first run and a return
season. The show also won the Green Room Award for Best Independent Production in
2020.
Other credits include playing Katurian in The Pillowman at Chapel Off Chapel; Derb in
Rainbow Man at fortyfivedownstairs, with emerging group Goodnight Darlings; and Baby in
Patalog Theatre's maiden production of Jez Butterworth's Mojo, which he also Directed and
Produced.
Ben is a popular voiceover artist, having narrated audiobooks including Rabbit, Soldier,
Angel, Thief by award-winning writer Katrina Nannestad. He has also undertaken classes at
16th Street Actors Studio, The Royal Shakespeare Co. and NIDA.
Ella Ferris (Reader)
Ella Ferris is a First Nations artist from Cairns, QLD and a VCA graduate. In 2022, her first year out of
VCA, Ella starred in the lead role of Evonne Goolagong in the National theatre tour of SUNSHINE SUPER
GIRL to critical acclaim. She also performed in the Melbourne season of TRACKER for Ilbijerri Theatre
Company and Australian Dance Theatre, and was most recently seen in the Stan television series
SCRUBLANDS. Ella has trained for a number of years in ballet (the Australian Ballet School) and
commercial dance and musical theatre (Patrick Studios Australia). In 2020, Ella was the recipient of the
Lionel Gell Foundation Scholarship in Theatre for excellence.
Victoria Devine (Author, Reader)
Victoria Devine is transforming the way millennials think about money. With a background in behavioural psychology and two chart-topping podcasts, She's on the Money and The Property Playbook, Victoria understands what makes her generation tick and knows how to make hard-to-understand concepts fun, fresh and relatable.
Now retired as an award-winning financial adviser, Victoria is a co-director and founder of Zella Money, an award-winning mortgage broking business, and a financial columnist for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald. She has been a guest speaker at events and featured in publications such as The Financial Standard, Vogue, ABC News, RMIT Future of Financial Planning, Mamamia, Elle magazine, Yahoo Finance and many more. She was also named on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list for 2021.
If you can't find her, chances are she's at home with an oat latte in one hand and her Old English sheepadoodle, Lucy, in the other.
Tamala Shelton (Reader)
Tamala played the main cast role of Petra in US drama series Reef Break, from ABC Studios International and Touchstone Pictures. A role with much emotional range, requiring a perfected standard US accent.
Her lead role in Location Scouts (Noble Savage Pictures), was a hilarious behind-the-scenes
look at the feature film Top End Wedding; and Tamala also recently appeared in the short
film Scout and Radio Karate's True Story Season 2.
Possibly best known for playing the key role of Alinta in the critically-acclaimed series Cleverman, season 1 and 2, for the ABC and Sundance TV, Tamala made her professional debut in the ABC comedy Upper Middle Bogan. This was followed with a main cast role in Nowhere Boys, the hit teen drama for ABC3 from Matchbox Pictures, a role reprised for the film Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows.
When not acting Tamala is an avid reader and writer. This has leant itself well to her everadvancing work in audiobook narration and voiceover work. Tamala has been the narrator and characters of a large number of well-known audiobooks, garnering her a strong reputation and seeing her in regular demand.
Ben Walter (Reader)
Ben is most recognised for his work in the lead role of Albus Potter in Michael Cassel's Harry
Potter and the Cursed Child, playing at Melbourne's iconic Princess Theatre.
In addition to his acting work, Ben is the Artistic Director and founder of Patalog Theatre,
through which he has been developing theatre since 2017. He starred in two of Patalog's
most recent projects: Simon Stephens' Punk Rock and Polly Stenham's Tusk Tusk, which
received acclaimed critical success. Reviews described Ben's performances as "an impressive
tour-de-force" and "brilliant ... an intimate character study with aching vividness". Through
Patalog, Ben most recently produced Caryl Churchill's Far Away, featuring acclaimed Aussie
actor Alison Whyte at the esteemed Melbourne independent theatre venue,
fortyfivedownstairs.
Skilled across front and backstage, Ben was a key cast member and Assistant Director for
Lightning Jar Theatre's production of Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play (also at
fortyfivedownstairs), directed by John Kachoyan, which saw a sold out first run and a return
season. The show also won the Green Room Award for Best Independent Production in
2020.
Other credits include playing Katurian in The Pillowman at Chapel Off Chapel; Derb in
Rainbow Man at fortyfivedownstairs, with emerging group Goodnight Darlings; and Baby in
Patalog Theatre's maiden production of Jez Butterworth's Mojo, which he also Directed and
Produced.
Ben is a popular voiceover artist, having narrated audiobooks including Rabbit, Soldier,
Angel, Thief by award-winning writer Katrina Nannestad. He has also undertaken classes at
16th Street Actors Studio, The Royal Shakespeare Co. and NIDA.
Ella Ferris (Reader)
Ella Ferris is a First Nations artist from Cairns, QLD and a VCA graduate. In 2022, her first year out of
VCA, Ella starred in the lead role of Evonne Goolagong in the National theatre tour of SUNSHINE SUPER
GIRL to critical acclaim. She also performed in the Melbourne season of TRACKER for Ilbijerri Theatre
Company and Australian Dance Theatre, and was most recently seen in the Stan television series
SCRUBLANDS. Ella has trained for a number of years in ballet (the Australian Ballet School) and
commercial dance and musical theatre (Patrick Studios Australia). In 2020, Ella was the recipient of the
Lionel Gell Foundation Scholarship in Theatre for excellence.
Victoria Devine (Author, Reader)
Victoria Devine is transforming the way millennials think about money. With a background in behavioural psychology and two chart-topping podcasts, She's on the Money and The Property Playbook, Victoria understands what makes her generation tick and knows how to make hard-to-understand concepts fun, fresh and relatable.
Now retired as an award-winning financial adviser, Victoria is a co-director and founder of Zella Money, an award-winning mortgage broking business, and a financial columnist for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald. She has been a guest speaker at events and featured in publications such as The Financial Standard, Vogue, ABC News, RMIT Future of Financial Planning, Mamamia, Elle magazine, Yahoo Finance and many more. She was also named on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list for 2021.
If you can't find her, chances are she's at home with an oat latte in one hand and her Old English sheepadoodle, Lucy, in the other.
Tamala Shelton (Reader)
Tamala played the main cast role of Petra in US drama series Reef Break, from ABC Studios International and Touchstone Pictures. A role with much emotional range, requiring a perfected standard US accent.
Her lead role in Location Scouts (Noble Savage Pictures), was a hilarious behind-the-scenes
look at the feature film Top End Wedding; and Tamala also recently appeared in the short
film Scout and Radio Karate's True Story Season 2.
Possibly best known for playing the key role of Alinta in the critically-acclaimed series Cleverman, season 1 and 2, for the ABC and Sundance TV, Tamala made her professional debut in the ABC comedy Upper Middle Bogan. This was followed with a main cast role in Nowhere Boys, the hit teen drama for ABC3 from Matchbox Pictures, a role reprised for the film Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows.
When not acting Tamala is an avid reader and writer. This has leant itself well to her everadvancing work in audiobook narration and voiceover work. Tamala has been the narrator and characters of a large number of well-known audiobooks, garnering her a strong reputation and seeing her in regular demand.
Ben Walter (Reader)
Ben is most recognised for his work in the lead role of Albus Potter in Michael Cassel's Harry
Potter and the Cursed Child, playing at Melbourne's iconic Princess Theatre.
In addition to his acting work, Ben is the Artistic Director and founder of Patalog Theatre,
through which he has been developing theatre since 2017. He starred in two of Patalog's
most recent projects: Simon Stephens' Punk Rock and Polly Stenham's Tusk Tusk, which
received acclaimed critical success. Reviews described Ben's performances as "an impressive
tour-de-force" and "brilliant ... an intimate character study with aching vividness". Through
Patalog, Ben most recently produced Caryl Churchill's Far Away, featuring acclaimed Aussie
actor Alison Whyte at the esteemed Melbourne independent theatre venue,
fortyfivedownstairs.
Skilled across front and backstage, Ben was a key cast member and Assistant Director for
Lightning Jar Theatre's production of Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play (also at
fortyfivedownstairs), directed by John Kachoyan, which saw a sold out first run and a return
season. The show also won the Green Room Award for Best Independent Production in
2020.
Other credits include playing Katurian in The Pillowman at Chapel Off Chapel; Derb in
Rainbow Man at fortyfivedownstairs, with emerging group Goodnight Darlings; and Baby in
Patalog Theatre's maiden production of Jez Butterworth's Mojo, which he also Directed and
Produced.
Ben is a popular voiceover artist, having narrated audiobooks including Rabbit, Soldier,
Angel, Thief by award-winning writer Katrina Nannestad. He has also undertaken classes at
16th Street Actors Studio, The Royal Shakespeare Co. and NIDA.
Ella Ferris (Reader)
Ella Ferris is a First Nations artist from Cairns, QLD and a VCA graduate. In 2022, her first year out of
VCA, Ella starred in the lead role of Evonne Goolagong in the National theatre tour of SUNSHINE SUPER
GIRL to critical acclaim. She also performed in the Melbourne season of TRACKER for Ilbijerri Theatre
Company and Australian Dance Theatre, and was most recently seen in the Stan television series
SCRUBLANDS. Ella has trained for a number of years in ballet (the Australian Ballet School) and
commercial dance and musical theatre (Patrick Studios Australia). In 2020, Ella was the recipient of the
Lionel Gell Foundation Scholarship in Theatre for excellence.
Victoria Devine (Author, Reader)
Victoria Devine is transforming the way millennials think about money. With a background in behavioural psychology and two chart-topping podcasts, She's on the Money and The Property Playbook, Victoria understands what makes her generation tick and knows how to make hard-to-understand concepts fun, fresh and relatable.
Now retired as an award-winning financial adviser, Victoria is a co-director and founder of Zella Money, an award-winning mortgage broking business, and a financial columnist for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald. She has been a guest speaker at events and featured in publications such as The Financial Standard, Vogue, ABC News, RMIT Future of Financial Planning, Mamamia, Elle magazine, Yahoo Finance and many more. She was also named on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list for 2021.
If you can't find her, chances are she's at home with an oat latte in one hand and her Old English sheepadoodle, Lucy, in the other.
Tamala Shelton (Reader)
Tamala played the main cast role of Petra in US drama series Reef Break, from ABC Studios International and Touchstone Pictures. A role with much emotional range, requiring a perfected standard US accent.
Her lead role in Location Scouts (Noble Savage Pictures), was a hilarious behind-the-scenes
look at the feature film Top End Wedding; and Tamala also recently appeared in the short
film Scout and Radio Karate's True Story Season 2.
Possibly best known for playing the key role of Alinta in the critically-acclaimed series Cleverman, season 1 and 2, for the ABC and Sundance TV, Tamala made her professional debut in the ABC comedy Upper Middle Bogan. This was followed with a main cast role in Nowhere Boys, the hit teen drama for ABC3 from Matchbox Pictures, a role reprised for the film Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows.
When not acting Tamala is an avid reader and writer. This has leant itself well to her everadvancing work in audiobook narration and voiceover work. Tamala has been the narrator and characters of a large number of well-known audiobooks, garnering her a strong reputation and seeing her in regular demand.
Ben Walter (Reader)
Ben is most recognised for his work in the lead role of Albus Potter in Michael Cassel's Harry
Potter and the Cursed Child, playing at Melbourne's iconic Princess Theatre.
In addition to his acting work, Ben is the Artistic Director and founder of Patalog Theatre,
through which he has been developing theatre since 2017. He starred in two of Patalog's
most recent projects: Simon Stephens' Punk Rock and Polly Stenham's Tusk Tusk, which
received acclaimed critical success. Reviews described Ben's performances as "an impressive
tour-de-force" and "brilliant ... an intimate character study with aching vividness". Through
Patalog, Ben most recently produced Caryl Churchill's Far Away, featuring acclaimed Aussie
actor Alison Whyte at the esteemed Melbourne independent theatre venue,
fortyfivedownstairs.
Skilled across front and backstage, Ben was a key cast member and Assistant Director for
Lightning Jar Theatre's production of Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play (also at
fortyfivedownstairs), directed by John Kachoyan, which saw a sold out first run and a return
season. The show also won the Green Room Award for Best Independent Production in
2020.
Other credits include playing Katurian in The Pillowman at Chapel Off Chapel; Derb in
Rainbow Man at fortyfivedownstairs, with emerging group Goodnight Darlings; and Baby in
Patalog Theatre's maiden production of Jez Butterworth's Mojo, which he also Directed and
Produced.
Ben is a popular voiceover artist, having narrated audiobooks including Rabbit, Soldier,
Angel, Thief by award-winning writer Katrina Nannestad. He has also undertaken classes at
16th Street Actors Studio, The Royal Shakespeare Co. and NIDA.
Ella Ferris (Reader)
Ella Ferris is a First Nations artist from Cairns, QLD and a VCA graduate. In 2022, her first year out of
VCA, Ella starred in the lead role of Evonne Goolagong in the National theatre tour of SUNSHINE SUPER
GIRL to critical acclaim. She also performed in the Melbourne season of TRACKER for Ilbijerri Theatre
Company and Australian Dance Theatre, and was most recently seen in the Stan television series
SCRUBLANDS. Ella has trained for a number of years in ballet (the Australian Ballet School) and
commercial dance and musical theatre (Patrick Studios Australia). In 2020, Ella was the recipient of the
Lionel Gell Foundation Scholarship in Theatre for excellence.