Australia's most prestigious business column is now a podcast. Chanticleer is a weekly news breakdown of all things business, finance and markets. Every Friday, Australian Financial Review columnists James Thomson and Anthony Macdonald go behind the doors of corporate Australia to give you their unvarnished analysis.
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The Australian Finance Podcast is your guide to sorting out your finances, one episode at a time. Owen Rask, Chief Investment Officer, & Gemma Mitchell, Senior Financial Adviser, bring you actionable strategies and knowledge that you can put into practice today. Save money, invest better and live life on your terms. ~~ New to the show? We recommend that you head back to our Starter Pack series of the podcast in Jan/Feb 2024, to get your head around some really important concepts! More advanc ...
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A weekly podcast from The Australian Financial Review that examines the biggest stories in business, markets and politics, and why they matter, explained by the best financial journalists in the country. Search The Fin and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.
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Property Investory is a podcast bringing you the latest stories, life experiences and case studies from Australia’s most innovative people. Your host Tyrone Shum will begin to explore the daily lives, influences, and worst and best moments of his guests. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced investor, this podcast will bring you the latest stories, strategies, and case studies from Australia’s most innovative property experts such as Jan Somers, Steve McKnight, Cherie Barber, Margaret ...
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Welcome to the Atlas Weekly Recap presented by Mitchell Kelsey, financial planner at Atlas Wealth Management. This channel provides Australian expats an update of the equity, property and currency markets over the last week as well as a review of what is to come next week which may include economic data releases, interest rate policy announcements and government policy changes. If you like the content make sure you let us know by hitting the subscribe button and as well as providing some fee ...
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The official podcast of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). The Australian Securities and Investments Commission is one of the busiest law enforcement agencies in the country. In Inside ASIC we look at what it takes to keeps the financial markets and consumers safe. The podcast gives insight into the workings of ASIC and hears from the people involved. Each episode of the podcast showcases a different area of the work of our people as told by our staff, plus intervie ...
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Nightlife with Phil Clark and Suzanne Hill has everything you need to get you through the night, seven nights a week.
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15 Minutes with the Boss is a podcast that gives listeners exclusive access to some of the top CEOs in the country. Each week AFR BOSS editor Sally Patten sits down with a prominent leader and asks them to share the invaluable advice and wisdom they have accumulated throughout their careers. For stories of success and failure and everything in-between, search and follow 15 Minutes with the Boss. It’s 15 minutes you can’t afford to miss.
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Building wealth from the ground up: How I Made It is a fortnightly podcast featuring stories from inside the Australian Financial Review's Rich List.
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A rundown of the major stories from the world of trade and trade finance, brought to you by the news team at Global Trade Review (GTR).
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How will we get to net zero? Meet the entrepreneurs leading the charge into the new industrial revolution. Empires will crumble. Fortunes will be made.
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This podcast series is about Australia’s relations with and response to the world from the late 19th Century to the present. It focuses on the historical, cultural, ideological, economic and strategic factors shaping the government’s foreign and defence policies. It looks first at historical themes that still have a bearing on Australia in the contemporary world, then moves on to discuss how Australian politicians and policymakers have reacted to and acted in periods of war and stress, crisi ...
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Conversations at the intersection of politics, economics, and diplomacy. Jack is a contributor to The Washington Post and The Australian Financial Review, and a former Executive Director of JP Morgan Chase. www.intersection-podcast.com
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Property Investory is a podcast bringing you the latest stories, life experiences and case studies from Australia’s most innovative people. Your host Tyrone Shum will begin to explore the daily lives, influences, and worst and best moments of his guests. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced investor, this podcast will bring you the latest stories, strategies, and case studies from Australia’s most innovative property experts such as Jan Somers, Steve McKnight, Cherie Barber, Margaret ...
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A fresh and intelligent start to your day - catch the very latest international and domestic news developments, sport, entertainment and business on Early Edition with Ryan Bridge, on Newstalk ZB.
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Tom Ravlic FIPA has looked at complex issues in business, finance and politics for a range of publications over two decades. Critical Line Item takes you to the heart of the issues that matter in business and politics with guests who are experts in their field. His book on the Banking Royal Commission, Vulture City – how our bankers got rich on swindles, was released in October 2019 was positively received by prominent journalists, commentators and academics. His subsequent titles, Rorts & R ...
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Making financial, business and investing education accessible for all through our weekly podcast on all things investment. Hosted by Jacob Kearnes and brought to you by a team of passionate investors, each week we bring you a new episode packed with actionable information to arm you with the tools and education you need to achieve your goals. Subscribe to be notified when a new episode is released!
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Nightlife News Breakdown - Ron Mizen - Australian Financial Review
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28:17Just eight days after the Nationals announced they were parting ways from the Liberals, ending the Coalition, the marriage is back on, and a new shadow ministry has been announced.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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We might just be witnessing a really fundamental change in Australia’s financial markets to the the rise of private markets. Through superannuation investments, many Australians have indirect exposure to private assets. Private markets operate differently than public markets and are inherently less transparent. In this episode of Inside ASIC we ar…
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How to optimise your tax & investments before June 30
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51:30In this Australian Finance Podcast episode, your hosts Owen Rask and Navarre Trousselot (founder of Navexa) explain what Aussie investors need to know before tax time. They cover: – What counts as investment income – Understanding capital gains tax (CGT) – Smart strategies to optimise your return – Common tax-time mistakes and how to avoid them If …
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Gavin Grey: Europe Correspondent on Ukraine hitting a bridge connecting Russia and the Crimean Peninsula
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3:14Ukraine's struck a critical bridge connecting Russia and the Crimean Peninsula. It's security service claims agents mined the supports of the bridge with more than one-thousand kilograms of explosives, severely damaging the foundations. Europe Correspondent Gavin Grey told Ryan Bridge the bridge is a hated symbol of Russian occupation for Ukraine. …
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Chris Henry: 818 Publicity Managing Director on Wellington potentially hosting the premiere of an Avatar movie
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2:48Wellington's seen as the ideal place to host a major movie premiere. That's due to a decade-old agreement between the producers of the Avatar franchise and the Government, given the amount of taxpayers' money that's been contributed. In return, the producers agreed to roll out a red carpet in New Zealand for at least one of the three movies. 818 Pu…
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Chris Penk: Building and Construction Minister on the liquidation rate of construction companies
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3:13The Building and Construction Minister's confident they're providing the right support while sector liquidation rates remain bleak. Building Research Association data shows construction companies now make up about a third of all business liquidations – up 25% in 2022. Minister Chris Penk told Ryan Bridge it's not a great statistic, but they're focu…
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Glyn Lewers: Queenstown Mayor on international visitor spending up
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2:51Although visitor spending is on the rise, some parts of New Zealand are still doing it tough. A Government survey's found international visitor spending increased by 10% and contributed more than $12 billion to the economy in the year ending March. That's 9.2% up on the previous year. It reflects an increase in international visitors, topping 3.3 m…
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Ryan Bridge: International spending is up, but is it really a win?
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2:07Tourism mojo. Louise Upston fired off an enthusiastic press release last night. "International visitor spend on the up” it proclaimed. New data, which we get from the International Visitor Survey, showed a 10% jump in spending on the previous year. Sounds impressive, right? Sounds like we’re getting somewhere. Finally shaking off the Covid cobwebs.…
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Donna Demaio: Australian Correspondent on the US demands to up the defence spend
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2:42Australia's refusing to play ball with the US, which is demanding it up its defence spend to 3.5% of GDP as soon as possible. Australia's currently tracking to lift spending to 2.33% of GDP in the next eight years. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese seems to be brushing off the demand. Australia Correspondent Donna Demaio told Ryan Bridge that Albanes…
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Atlas Weekly Recap | May’s Market Rebound, Real Momentum or Risk on Pause?
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6:38Welcome to Season 4, Episode 15 of the Atlas Weekly Recap hosted by Martin Jack, Financial Planner at Atlas Wealth Management.This channel provides Australian expats an update on the equity, property, and currency markets over the last week as well as a review of what is to come next week which may include economic data releases, interest rate poli…
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Andrew Alderson: Sports reporter on the French tennis Open, the Warriors, IndyCars
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3:39Plenty happened in the sporting world over the long weekend, and Andrew Alderson joined Ryan Bridge to delve into some of it. On today's agenda is the latest from Roland-Garros, the Warriors' win and Mitch Barnett's unfortunate ACL injury, and a social media spat coming out of IndyCar. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informatio…
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Olga Ivshina: BBC Senior Russia reporter on the latest developments between Russia and Ukraine
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4:38Minimal progress in another round of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. The two countries have agreed, in Istanbul, to exchange sick and wounded prisoners of war, and those under 25. Meanwhile, Ukraine's carried out drone strikes on several Russian air bases. BBC's Olga Ivshina says even the loss of one plane is significant, as Russia can't re…
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Trevor Holland: Letting go in order to move forward, building healthy habits and searching out mentors
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19:07In this week's episode, Trevor Holland, Australia New Zealand managing director of Lululemon, discusses the fear of walking away from his passion to start a new career, taking lessons from his favourite audio book Atomic Habits by James Clear, and searching out mentors to guide him through his career. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informa…
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Ryan Bridge: We shouldn't have to work for the government
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2:50Do you know what's really starts to rub me the wrong way? It's governments telling us to do more things. This morning, we've got the government coming out with yet another hotline. Sounds fancy. Sounds efficient. It's a hotline to report road cones. A road cone tipline. Sorry, but if the problem is that there are too many road cones on the road, an…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Tuesday 3rd of June 2025, The Government's introducing new changes to Worksafe and implementing a new roadcone hotline, Parallax CEO Dave Tilton shares his thoughts on how it will work. Ukraine and Russia have been having peace talks in Turkey, BBC Senior Russia Correspondent Olga Ivshina shar…
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Dave Tilton: Parallaxx Traffic Control Training Chief Executive on new road cone tipline
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3:04Significant changes at WorkSafe as it moves from an enforcement focus and launches the road cone hotline. The agency will now engage early to support risk management, starting with today's opening of a tipline for excessive road cone usage. Parallaxx Traffic Control Training Chief Executive Dave Tilton told Ryan Bridge there are good elements to th…
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Budget-friendly sustainability: Saving the planet without going broke
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45:56In this episode of The Australian Finance Podcast, your host Gemma Mitchell is joined by Lottie Dalziel – sustainability expert, founder of Banish, and author of 365+ Ways to Save the Planet, and your money at the same time. They bust common myths about living more sustainably, explore the biggest impact changes you can make at home (that are good …
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Ian Ugarte: Making Bold Strives With Co-Living Properties Since 2009
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37:33Not only impacting over 230,000 people with his masterclasses in the last 10 years but also sparking a change in Australia with co-living properties since 2009, Ian Ugarte, the owner of INVIDA and founder of the company IAN UGARTE (formerly known as Small is the New Big) has become a formidable force in the property space. With a heart wired for pu…
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Ian Ugarte: Making Bold Strives With Co-Living Properties Since 2009
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37:33Not only impacting over 230,000 people with his masterclasses in the last 10 years but also sparking a change in Australia with co-living properties since 2009, Ian Ugarte, the owner of INVIDA and founder of the company IAN UGARTE (formerly known as Small is the New Big) has become a formidable force in the property space. With a heart wired for pu…
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The Nightlife History Quiz - The roaring 20s
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42:10Are you into your trivia? Calling all connoisseurs of cryptic to the ONLY quiz played live, all around Australia...Join the host of Weekend Nightlife Suzanne Hill for The History Quiz!By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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From the Danse Sauvage to WW2 spy: the remarkable story of Josephine Baker
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30:14A second class citizen in her own country, Josephine Baker found true freedom in France, becoming the first black woman to be inducted into France's Pantheon in 2021.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Touching History: the curious case of groped statues like Victor Noir
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15:57Why are some famous statues magnets for cheeky hands?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Humanising History through Historical Fiction
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39:13How do historical fiction writers connect the dots between fact and fancy? Author Pip Williams and screenwriter Vanessa Alexander show us how pushing creative boundaries can humanise history on the page and on our screens.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Float like a butterfly: the story of one of the insect world's most sophisticated members
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28:08Butterflies are highly evolved insects, and some can traverse incredible distances in their search for the right weatherBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Are you into your trivia? Calling all connoisseurs of cryptic to the ONLY quiz played live, all around Australia...Join the host of Weekend Nightlife Suzanne Hill for The Pop Quiz!By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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You Should Be Dancing: the Story of the Bee Gees
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34:15The incredible lives and music of three brothers.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The heat is on as sauna culture takes off
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24:17As sauna culture starts to take off, Suzanne Hill discusses the benefits of the tradition with Nikita Miltiadou, president of the Australian Sauna Association.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Nightlife Mighty Challenge: Friday 30th May
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48:06Are you into your trivia? Calling all connoisseurs of cryptic to the ONLY quiz played live, all around Australia...Join the host of Weekend Nightlife Suzanne Hill for The Mighty Challenge!By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Imagine yourself in 1950s Australia. The population is growing, there's a huge need for new and cheap houses and the building product that's strong and fireproof and cheap and going in everywhere is asbestos sheeting.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Dirt on Microplastics in our soil and beyond
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24:25We're always hearing about the dangers of microplastics in our oceans, but it turns out that our food-producing soil is way ahead. What does that mean for the food we eat, and how do we take action?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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TACO theory rules markets, AI unleashes Telstra and inside Healthscope's collapse
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37:50This week, James and Anthony reveal what the new strategy of one Australia’s biggest companies tells us about the coming AI boom, take you inside the biggest corporate collapse since the pandemic and explain the new theory moving the market - the TACO theory. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Peter Clark: Aviation commentator on Air New Zealand's performance in April
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3:53Just 60% of Air New Zealand's trans-Tasman flights took off within 15 minutes of their scheduled time last month. A report by the Ministry of Transport shows airline performance for April. 78% of Jetstar's flights between Australia and New Zealand left on time, and 70% for Qantas. Aviation commentator Peter Clark told Ryan Bridge Air New Zealand's …
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Andy England: Darfield High School Principal on the new truancy directive
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3:00Doubts many parents will be prosecuted for repeat truancy under a new Government directive. Associate Education Minister David Seymour's confirmed these parents could be fined up to $30 a day as part of a firmer approach on school attendance. Any possible prosecution cases will be referred to the Ministry. Darfield High School Principal Andy Englan…
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Kate Acland: Beef + Lamb NZ Chair on the proposed changes to the Resource Management Act
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3:07Farmers are welcoming a proposal to remove difficult rules from the Resource Management Act. The Government's released three discussion documents proposing amending 12 current national directions and four new ones. They include changes to freshwater management and regulation of farming practices. Beef + Lamb New Zealand Chair Kate Acland told Ryan …
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Tax free super, buying gold and investing your house deposit - Q&A
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36:53In this episode of the Australian Finance Podcast, Owen and Gemma are back for your weekly Q&A and answering your questions- covering investing in Gold, super, paying a lot of tax and much more! Don't forget to subscribe for weekly shows on Apple, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts. And send in your questions via the link below. You…
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Vincent McAviney: UK/Europe Correspondent on police name the man charged in relation to a car crash during the Liverpool parade
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2:07British Police are still asking the public not to speculate as to why a 53-year-old businessman drove his car into a massive crowd of people in Liverpool. Seventy nine people - among those celebrating Liverpool Football Club's league title - were hurt; seven remain in hospital. Paul Doyle faces six charges related to grievous bodily harm, and one o…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge, Friday the 30th of May Full Show Podcast 2025, the Ministry of Education's been ordered to prosecute parents who who don't regularly send their children to school, Darfield school Principal Andy England shares his thoughts. Beef and Lamb NZ are praising the government's RMA announcement Chairperson Kate Acland…
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Ryan Bridge: Why expensive butter prices are actually a good thing
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2:42The price of butter's shot up 65% over the past year - you might have noticed nana's cookie jar's a bit empty lately. Bakers are buying in bulk from the Aussies, where it's cheaper. Online discussion blames our dairy farmers, the co-op that buys their milk, and the producers who sell it. But, there are a couple of reason its cheaper there than here…
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King Charles III has become the first British monarch to officially open Canada's parliament in nearly 70 years.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Tim Webster explores how to electrify your home with solar energy and reduce your reliance on fossil fuels with Australian-American inventor, engineer, and renewable energy advocate Saul Griffith.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nightlife News Breakdown - Paul Bongiorno - The Saturday Paper
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20:34Nightlife News Breakdown with Tim Webster, joined by Paul Bongiorno, veteran political reporter with 30+ years' experience and columnist for The Saturday Paper.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Mighty Challenge Thursday May 29th 2025
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55:42Are you into your trivia? Calling all connoisseurs of cryptic to the only quiz played live, all around Australia. Join the host of Nightlife Philip Clark for The Mighty Challenge!By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Finke Desert Race, held annually in Australia's Northern Territory, is one of the world's most challenging off-road events.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How To Become A Successful Property Investor With No Experience With Daniel Nesseim
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41:59Daniel Nesseim is the founder of financial concierge company, Accord Partners. His company helps their clients manage their finances and then invest it in the smartest way possible. They help you come up with a plan and provide strategies so that your money is well protected. Come with us as we delve into Daniel Nesseim’s journey from Egypt to the …
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How To Become A Successful Property Investor With No Experience With Daniel Nesseim
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41:59Daniel Nesseim is the founder of financial concierge company, Accord Partners. His company helps their clients manage their finances and then invest it in the smartest way possible. They help you come up with a plan and provide strategies so that your money is well protected. Come with us as we delve into Daniel Nesseim’s journey from Egypt to the …
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Nick Tuffley: ASB Chief Economist on the Reserve Bank cutting the OCR by 25 basis points
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4:05A lack of consensus at the Reserve Bank on yesterday’s cut to the OCR reflects the global economic uncertainty. The Monetary Policy Committee has dropped the cash rate 25-basis points to 3.25%, and now expects to reach a 2.9% low-point in December. However, further cuts are uncertain, with the bank adopting a watch and wait approach. ASB Chief Econ…
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Sue Chetwin: Grocery Action Group Chair on NZ Initiative's plan to add competition to the grocery sector
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3:26The Grocery Action Group is unconvinced by a proposal to rapidly add competition to the grocery sector. The New Zealand Initiative wants the Government to introduce a "fast track pathway" to allow new entrants to enter the market, rather than forcing any break-up of the existing supermarket companies. It includes streamlining rezoning, consenting a…
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Are house prices about to take off again?
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24:30This week on The Fin podcast, economics correspondent Michael Read on why the Reserve Bank is cutting rates and what it means for people like him trying to buy a house. This podcast is sponsored by Aussie Broadband. Further reading: Australia on verge of house price boom: economist History suggests that once the RBA starts cutting, property fever h…
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