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About Point Hacks
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Find the best guides, deals and tips for more frequent flyer points in Australia.
About Point Hacks
Point Hacks’ mission is to help as many people as possible earn the most points they can, and use them the most effectively for their travel goals.
We do this by:
1. Showcasing the best deals to earn more points – from banks, airlines, hotels and their loyalty program partners
2. Working with partners to develop bespoke points offers, where possible
3. Highlighting the best ways to use your rewards points for maximum value, and to meet the reader’s travel goals
4. Covering non-rewards products, deals and offers that help your travel budget go further.
If you are brand new to the site, and/or to frequent flyer programs in general you should:
1. Join our free email course that will introduce you to the world of earning more points
2. Join the Point Hacks community and ask a burning question
3. Ensure you get the latest guides, deals and reviews by email or on Facebook or Instagram
Contact info
207/28 Riddell Parade, Elsternwick, 3815, Melbourne, Australia
- assist@pointhacks.com.au
- pointhacks.com.au
A great place to go for easy to read…
A great place to go for easy to read and current information.

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Very easy to read and understand how to…
Very easy to read and understand how to take advantage of the "point hacks"
Couldnt ask for anymore
Thanks

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One area for improvement is the…
One area for improvement is the search/navigation functionality on the website. I find it difficult to locate what am looking for.

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Great fun picking up clues to maximise…
Great fun picking up clues to maximise the flight experiences

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One Stop Shop for Travel and Rewards Programs
Very informative and covers many areas which one normally wouldn't be privy to. A one stop shop for all travel and rewards information

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Such great tips.
Such great tips. Have learnt so much about collecting and using points. Great to use as a reference. So appreciative.

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Points management
As a result of point hacks I have been able to learn enough to organise and transfer points on various cards to more suitable and useable sites to be used more effectively in the future

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Great informative website that is very…
Great informative website that is very beneficial for people wanting to become a little more savvy when choosing to fly.

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Always interesting articles and great…
Always interesting articles and great handy information

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Too many credit card ads
Enjoy reviews of frequent flyer points use but tired of credit card advertisements.

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More from New Zealand
More from New Zealand. That is the only thing that has relevance to me.

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Turned into a credit card advertising…
Turned into a credit card advertising platform.

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have a lots of information and in…
have a lots of information and in details in each credit card.
Easy to read and understand

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Great resource
Point Hacks is a great resource for frequent flyers. I appreciate the timely updates and advice they give for free.

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Love Point Hacks
Love Point Hacks, I get lots of great tips and have learned a lot.

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Awesome advices on how to collect and…
Awesome advices on how to collect and use points!

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