Building Financial Confidence Across Australia
We started syrelaxundoro because too many Australians were making financial decisions without proper guidance. Our mission is simple: provide accessible education that empowers people to take control of their financial future.
Based in Ballarat East, we've been helping individuals and families understand complex financial concepts since 2019, breaking them down into practical, actionable knowledge.

The People Behind syrelaxundoro
Our team combines decades of financial expertise with a genuine passion for education. We believe complex financial concepts should be accessible to everyone.

Fiona Bramwell
After 15 years in banking, Fiona realized clients needed education, not just products. She founded syrelaxundoro to fill that gap, focusing on practical financial literacy that makes a real difference in people's lives.

Jasmine Thornfield
Jasmine brings her background in adult education to financial literacy. She designs our workshop programs and ensures our content connects with real-world situations that participants face daily.
What Drives Our Work
Education Over Sales
We don't sell financial products. We teach people how to evaluate them. Our workshops focus on understanding, not purchasing decisions.
Real-World Application
Every concept we teach connects to actual situations. We use case studies from Australian households and businesses, not theoretical examples.
Accessible Language
Financial jargon creates barriers. We explain complex topics using everyday language that makes sense to people from all backgrounds.

Our Journey So Far
From a small idea in regional Victoria to serving communities across Australia, here's how syrelaxundoro has evolved to meet the changing needs of financial education.
Foundation and First Workshops
Started with weekend workshops in Ballarat community centers. Our first sessions had 12 participants who were struggling to understand home loan options. The positive feedback convinced us this was needed.
Digital Expansion
COVID-19 pushed us online, but it opened new opportunities. We developed virtual workshops that reached rural communities across Victoria and beyond, making our programs accessible to people who couldn't travel to in-person sessions.
Community Partnerships
Formed partnerships with local councils and community organizations. This collaboration model allows us to deliver targeted financial literacy programs that address specific regional needs and concerns.
Expanding Our Reach
This year we're focusing on workplace financial wellness programs and developing resources specifically for small business owners. Our next workshop series begins in August 2025, with registrations opening in June.
