Kalianna
As creditworld has grown, so has the need for a writer to coordinate and deliver all the news, tips and reviews you have come to expect when you visit the site. Enter the newest permanent member of the team, Kalianna.
Kalianna is a trained journalist with a strong desire to help people take control of their finances, and a passion for a well constructed sentences delivering clear, concise and useful information. She has also been involved in her own battles with the big banks and knows exactly how it feels and what you need to get yourself out of it too.
Kalianna has degrees in Arts and Law as well as an internationally recognised journalism qualification. She also regularly reviews Sydneys best eateries for popular guides and is passionate about animal welfare, good organic food and music.
Contributions
28
Member since
22nd May 2012
Latest contributions

14Mar2013
Research from Canstar recently confirmed that women who stay at home as mothers for 10 years from the age of 30 stand to lose $290 000 from their superannuation. Flexible working arrangements and extra contributions are being touted as the answer to 'sup


18Dec2012
Posted by Kalianna
Category Credit Cards
Provided we all survive the dreaded 21-12-12, creditworld can assure you that the new year will bring with it a new opportunity for cutting down your credit card debt, so make your new years money resolution today


28Nov2012
The results are in following the sale event unapologetically dubbed hashtag ClickFail by the social media masses, and Myer reported record sales online, while others benefited from Click Frenzy because of their ability to react nimbly


23Nov2012
According to Bankwest, Australia's first everyday account rewards scheme has been well received among its 1.2 million customers. The account is competing with a brand new CBA and Myer program allowing customers to claim points at the cash register


21Nov2012
An apology from the organisers does not seem to have worked to appease angry retailers following the Click Frenzy meltdown overnight. The site had more than 200 retailers registered, was bombarded by close to two million hits at 7pm
