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Westpac Elevates Fixed Mortgage Rates Beyond 6%

What This Means for Australian Homeowners

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Westpac has recently increased its fixed mortgage rates by up to 0.45 percentage points, joining other major banks in raising rates above the 6% mark.
The lowest fixed rate now stands at 6.14% for a two-year term.

These adjustments are as follows:

  • 1-year fixed rate: Increased from 5.79% to 6.24% (+0.45 percentage points)
  • 2-year fixed rate: Increased from 5.89% to 6.14% (+0.25 percentage points)

These rate hikes are in response to rising funding costs and expectations of further increases in the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) cash rate. For borrowers, this means higher monthly repayments on new fixed-rate loans, potentially adding financial strain, especially for those already managing multiple debts.

In light of these developments, it's crucial for homeowners to reassess their financial strategies. Exploring options such as debt consolidation loans could provide relief by combining multiple debts into a single, more manageable repayment, potentially at a lower interest rate. This approach can simplify debt management and may offer savings on interest payments over time.

Staying informed about market trends and proactively seeking financial advice can empower borrowers to make decisions that align with their financial goals and circumstances.

Published:Wednesday, 13th May 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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