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Posted March 17, 2017 20:33:00 | Updated March 17, 2017 20:49:22
The superannuation industry of which the banks are a major part is generating billions of dollar from disability insurance on which casual workers have virtually no hope of making a successful claim. It's a major issue in an economy where nearly a quarter of the workers are now casual.
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superannuation,
business-economics-and-finance,
insurance,
australia
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Posted March 17, 2017 20:32:00 | Updated March 17, 2017 20:55:46
The Australian share market rose despite a weak lead from Wall Street. Equities Analyst for Bell Direct, Julia Lee speaks to Alicia.
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markets,
business-economics-and-finance,
stockmarket,
australia
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Posted March 17, 2017 20:31:00 | Updated March 17, 2017 20:55:46
At a time when the major banks are facing the likelihood of more lending curbs, ING Direct has ambitions to grow mortgages. The CEO of ING Direct, Uday Sareen, speaks to Alicia.
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business-economics-and-finance,
banking,
australia
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Posted March 15, 2017 20:33:00 | Updated March 15, 2017 20:47:55
Just days after warnings that Australia is facing a looming gas shortage, the Prime Minister's gas crisis summit has pledged a guarantee on domestic supplies.
Malcolm Turnbull says he's secured an agreement from the gas majors to boost supply to the Australian market, to help prevent power shortages.
The CEO of the Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association, Malcolm Roberts, speaks to Elysse.
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business-economics-and-finance,
australia
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Posted March 15, 2017 20:32:00 | Updated March 15, 2017 20:54:11
With the Federal Government struggling in the polls, the budget is shaping up as Malcolm Turnbull's last chance to revive his flagging fortunes.
Treasurer Scott Morrison is pinning the government's hopes on addressing housing affordability.
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business-economics-and-finance,
housing-industry,
australia
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Posted March 15, 2017 20:31:00 | Updated March 15, 2017 21:00:09
Markets have rallied on US President Trump's pledge to splurge a trillion dollars on infrastructure.
Martin Feldstein has been the economic advisor to presidents Ronald Reagan, George W Bush and Barack Obama. He is now President Emeritus of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
He speaks to Elysse from Harvard where he is Professor of Economics.
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business-economics-and-finance,
australia
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Posted March 14, 2017 20:33:00 | Updated March 14, 2017 20:50:41
South Australia has unveiled a blueprint it says will guarantee no more blackouts for the state. South Australia's energy minister, Tom Koutsantonis, speaks to Elysse.
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business-economics-and-finance,
australia
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Posted March 14, 2017 20:32:00 | Updated March 14, 2017 20:52:56
The Queensland Premier and a delegation of mayors are in India this week, lobbying the Adani group to give the green light to one of the world's biggest coal mines.
If the project does go ahead, the Adani group will be able to shift up to $3 billion in revenue from the Carmichael Mine into a company ultimately owned in the Cayman Islands.
It's the outcome of what one critic calls a "third world pyramid structure" that allows the family-controlled Adani group to shift assets at will.
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business-economics-and-finance,
australia
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Posted March 14, 2017 20:31:00 | Updated March 14, 2017 20:55:17
The Australian share market ended where it began. An early rally on mining stocks was wiped out by selling in the major banks. Marcus Padley From Marcus Today speaks to Elysse.
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business-economics-and-finance,
australia
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Posted March 13, 2017 20:33:00 | Updated March 13, 2017 21:18:14
Bill Ferris is the Chair of Innovation and Science Australia and he's been instrumental in bringing billionaire Mike Cannon Brookes and chief scientist Alan Finkel together.
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business-economics-and-finance,
australia
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Posted March 13, 2017 20:32:00 | Updated March 13, 2017 21:10:42
Australian shares have finished lower while investors are cautious ahead of a slew of rate decisions and economic data from around the world this week.
Michael McCarthy From CMC Markets speaks to Elysse.
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business-economics-and-finance,
australia
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Posted March 13, 2017 20:31:00 | Updated March 13, 2017 21:10:42
As the farming economy surges in value there are growing concerns about the outlook for global trade.
The country's big earners, wheat, wool and beef are nervous about a potential rise of protectionism. The burgeoning fruit and vegetable growers say red tape is tying up valuable export deals.
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business-economics-and-finance,
australia
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Posted March 10, 2017 20:33:00 | Updated March 10, 2017 20:49:20
It's been called the great solar scam, households investing in solar energy and feeding electricity back to the grid for just a fraction of what it's worth and sometimes for free.
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business-economics-and-finance,
australia
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Posted March 10, 2017 20:32:00 | Updated March 10, 2017 20:49:20
Local shares ended the week on a high on expectations of a US rate hike next week. Equities Analyst for Bell Direct, Julia Lee, speaks to Elysse.
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markets,
business-economics-and-finance,
stockmarket,
australia
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Posted March 10, 2017 20:31:00 | Updated March 10, 2017 20:58:44
In the past few months class actions have been launched against the directors of Crown Resorts, Bellamy's, Slater and Gordon and Spotless.
IMF Bentham has provided the funding for some of Australia's most high profile shareholder class actions including Bellamy's.
IMF Bentham's CEO Andrew Saker, speaks to Elysse.
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business-economics-and-finance,
australia