Episodes
They may have been around for years, but the market for non-fungible tokens has now exploded and the benefits for creators of digital art are lucrative.
Published 03/15/21
Published 03/15/21
Choice boss Alan Kirkland speaks with Elysse Morgan about the consumer group's fight against winding back responsible lending laws.
Published 03/15/21
Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull throws his support behind industry super and its report on why the government should lift the compulsory super rate.
Published 03/15/21
Fiona Clark from Merricks Capital speaks with Rachel Pupazzoni on Close of Business.
Published 03/12/21
The government’s announced half price flights to support the tourism sector beyond the end of this month, when JobKeeper expires. But Felicia Mariani from the Victoria Tourism Industry Council says the package leaves some regions out in the cold.
Published 03/12/21
Rex Deputy Chairman John Sharp says his airline was left out of discussions on the government's half price airfares and didn't get a say in the destinations on offer.
Published 03/11/21
Australia’s largest housing market reaches a new record high, sparking fears property buyers will take on too much debt at a time when responsible lending laws are set to be wound back.
Published 03/11/21
ANU Professor Dr Jane Golley says more Australian sectors could be hit by trade sanctions if China is displeased by the virtual 'Quad' meeting
Published 03/11/21
Financial Times journalist Robert Smith speaks with Elysse Morgan on the business deals that led Lex Greensill to file for insolvency.
Published 03/10/21
Trucking companies say port fees are up as much as five-fold over the past four years, and the competition watchdog warns that consumers will ultimately pay the price when they buy imported goods.
Published 03/10/21
Lex Greensill files for insolvency. The collapse of his global supply chain finance company leaves the Whyalla steelworks and its suppliers caught firmly in the crossfire.
Published 03/09/21
The $5bn a month hit to the economy of ending the JobKeeper wage subsidy and reducing JobSeeker payments
Published 03/09/21
Women across corporate Australia call out cultural problems in workplaces, while pushing for equal pay and opportunities on International Women's Day.
Published 03/08/21
President of Chief Executive Women and gender equality activisit Sam Mostyn on how better childcare can help break down the glass ceiling.
Published 03/08/21
BIS Oxford Economics chief economist Sarah Hunter tells Rachel Pupazzoni economic growth is likely to continue but at a slower pace, as stimulus is withdrawn after the initial recovery from the depths of the COVID recession.
Published 03/05/21
Amateur investors are diving into the stockmarket at a record rate and while many have researched which shares to buy, few will know whether they own them directly or who holds them on their behalf.
Published 03/04/21
Credit Suisse's Jasmin Argyrou discusses the bond sell-off and rising yields in Australia.
Published 03/04/21
Business Council of Australia boss Jennifer Westacott says barriers need to come down across the country, as the vaccine rollout continues.
Published 03/04/21
Australia's economic recovery from the pandemic is smashing expectations, with faster than expected growth in the last three months of 2020.
Published 03/03/21
Leading economist Ross Garnaut says Australia has to shift from a support-based recovery to competition and avoid past mistakes of tight economic policy.
Published 03/03/21
Rio Tinto chairman and another director promise to stand down over the Juukan Gorge debacle. Melbourne University Professor Marcia Langton says more needs to be done to protect sacred cultural heritage.
Published 03/03/21
The Reserve Bank of Australia keeps interest rates on hold at 0.1% and stands ready to exceed its $200bn bond buying target to boost the economy. Economist Carol Austin speaks with Elysse Morgan.
Published 03/02/21