Elysse Morgan is an ABC business and finance reporter. She is presenter of The Business on ABC Radio, ABC1 & News24.
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| UpdatedLockheed Martin's chief executive dismisses concerns raised by the Pentagon that Australia's new fighter jets will not be fully combat ready by 2020, when the Australian Air Force is due to take delivery of its first jets.
Topics: air-force, business-economics-and-finance, australia
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| UpdatedThe retail group throws its weight behind gambling reform by not ruling out dumping its gaming operations unless changes are introduced to limit the social damage caused by poker machines.
Topics: gambling, retail, community-and-society, australia
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| UpdatedOne of the country's largest operators of coal-fired power stations warns big bills are on the way after recent extreme weather and says renewables are the key to driving down prices.
Topics: electricity-energy-and-utilities, alternative-energy, australia
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Australia faces higher interest rates and a stronger dollar in 2017 as US inflation gathers momentum, says former Reserve Bank board member Professor Warwick McKibbin.
Topics: economic-trends, money-and-monetary-policy, currency, markets, united-states, australia
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| UpdatedPower prices for consumers could double, not fall, if new coal-fired power stations are built, according to energy experts.
Topics: electricity-energy-and-utilities, manufacturing, federal-government, australia
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| UpdatedGlobal tech giant Atlassian scrambles to ensure none of its 1,800 employees will be caught up in US President Donald Trump's executive order stopping citizens from seven countries entering America.
Topics: science-and-technology, computers-and-technology, internet-technology, donald-trump, community-and-society, immigration, government-and-politics, federal-government, australia, united-states
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Australian insurer QBE denies it is considering selling out to rival global insurer Allianz after reports Allianz's chief executive met with QBE boss John Neal before Christmas.
Topics: insurance, business-economics-and-finance, company-news, markets, stockmarket, australia
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High-profile Australian companies and their investors learn the hard way this year that the Chinese market is not all it is cracked up to be.
Topics: business-economics-and-finance, markets, industry, australia, china
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| UpdatedBaby formula maker Bellamy's was a market darling, up 133 per cent last financial year, until its share price halved after a shock earnings downgrade. What's gone wrong?
Topics: company-news, business-economics-and-finance, food-and-beverage, markets, stockmarket, multinationals, trade, australia, china, asia, tas
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ANZ chief executive Shayne Elliott says there are areas of concern across the economy and when it comes to property bubbles, "smallish" city apartments are a particular worry.
Topics: housing-industry, banking, business-economics-and-finance, company-news, economic-trends, australia
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| UpdatedSugar giant Wilmar remains under pressure to strike a fair deal with the Queensland sugar industry, as Amnesty International raises concerns about the company's human rights record abroad.
Topics: sugar, multinationals, work, human, australia, qld, ayr-4807, indonesia
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| UpdatedMining giant Rio Tinto suspends a senior executive after an investigation finds $US10.5 million was paid to a consultant providing "advisory services" on a project in the African nation of Guinea.
Topics: mining-industry, management, regulation, fraud-and-corporate-crime, australia, guinea
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| UpdatedRetail investors are bitterly disappointed the ASX has ignored their campaign to get greater access to stock market listings.
Topics: business-economics-and-finance, markets, stockmarket, australia
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Cane growers in Queensland's Burdekin say the Singapore-based conglomerate that owns every mill in the region is attempting to squeeze their livelihood from them.
Topics: sugar, agricultural-crops, rural, agribusiness, ayr-4807, giru-4809, bowen-4805, townsville-4810, home-hill-4806, qld
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| UpdatedAs get-rich-quick schemes go, coal is blowing the lights out, with the commodity also known as black gold rising in price thanks to China slashing production.
Topics: business-economics-and-finance, coal, mining-industry, markets, stockmarket, australia, china
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Around 80 per cent of Vocation's total revenue came from Government contracts, and the lion's share of that was from the Victorian Government.
Topics: business-economics-and-finance, company-news, education-industry, regulation, law-crime-and-justice, australia
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Former federal education minister John Dawkins' woes intensify after class action lawyers seize upon news he is facing legal action from the corporate regulator.
Topics: education, vocational, university-and-further-education, education-industry, business-economics-and-finance, government-and-politics, law-crime-and-justice, australia, vic
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| UpdatedFormer federal education minister and treasurer John Dawkins faces legal action over his role in the collapse of private education provider Vocation.
Topics: business-economics-and-finance, vocational, education, education-industry, government-and-politics, university-and-further-education, law-crime-and-justice, australia, vic
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The NSW Supreme Court is presented with emails and text messages between BBY chairman Glenn Rosewall and his psychic advisor in 2011 about concerns the company faced insolvency, shortly before $12 million was stripped from clients' trust accounts.
Topics: business-economics-and-finance, company-news, consumer-protection, consumer-finance, regulation, banking, law-crime-and-justice, courts-and-trials, nsw, australia
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Tennis legend Ken Rosewall tells a Supreme Court hearing into the collapse of broking firm BBY he had concerns about the financial viability of the firm as far back as 2011, four years before its spectacular collapse.
Topics: business-economics-and-finance, company-news, consumer-protection, regulation, banking, australia
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| UpdatedThe Australian share market sees trade end early, as technical problems which delayed the market open continue to plague the ASX.
Topics: stockmarket, markets, business-economics-and-finance, australia
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The high-profile directors of collapsed stockbroker BBY, Ken Rosewall and his son Glenn, will take the stand during a much anticipated liquidators hearing which begins today in Sydney.
Topics: stockmarket, fraud-and-corporate-crime, corporate-governance, consumer-finance, sydney-2000, australia
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Doubts in continued funding to the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has led to clean energy company Geodynamics placing two projects into suspension in New South Wales and Western Australia.
Topics: company-news, consumer-finance, environmentally-sustainable-business, electricity-energy-and-utilities, environment, alternative-energy, government-and-politics, human-interest, australia
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| UpdatedWoolworths offers hope to staff in its failed Masters hardware stores, to close before the end of the year, saying most of them can be redeployed across its other businesses.
Topics: retail, takeovers, company-news, australia
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| UpdatedWoolworths announces its exit plan from hardware, with Masters to shut by year end and Home Timber and Hardware sold to Metcash.
Topics: company-news, retail, stockmarket, takeovers, australia