Australians in favour of tax reform for negative gearing & capital gains discounts; the price of iron ore keeps tumbling; Uber to pay $272 million to taxi drivers; are micro-apartments a solution to the housing crisis?; exercise fees floated as a potential tax deduction; AusPost lifts stamp prices; and Adam Dawes joins us for the […]
Deborah Knight, hosts Money News on 2GB, 3AW, 4BC and 6PR from 7pm, Monday to Thursday.
For more than a decade, Money News has been the go-to location for the daily drive-home wrap of business and finance.
From the cost of living, to inflation, and interest rates, never before has the economy been more in focus.
So whether you’re a business owner, an investor, a homeowner or renter, an employer or employee, Deborah Knight and the Money News team will keep you up to date with everything you need to know.
Money News with Scott Haywood – 12th March
An aged care report will put wealth at the centre of policy rather than a new levy; the government to make changes to political donations; GST carve up puts state against state; weed killing business gets approval to take on the US; jobseekers in hospitality & tourism turn to video CVs; and Evan Lucas joins […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 7th March
Farmers go to war with the supermarkets; the government adds super to paid parental leave for public servants; ASX hit with $1 million fine; share market & Commonwealth Bank surges to new records; Australia looks to diversify away from China at the ASEAN summit; Meta withdraws funds to local newsrooms; and Kyle Rodda joins us […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 6th March
The Greens propose the government takes over on building affordable homes; Australian GDP grew just 0.2% in the last quarter; Bankwest to close branches as it moves to an digital-only product; women are less prepared going into their retirement; the Cookie Monster hits out at shrinkflation; and Kate Hanrahan joins us for the Market Wrap. […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 5th March
Private health insurance premiums set to rise; China sets a target for its growth; the gold prices soars; Bitcoin breaks the $100k mark; Life360 enjoy being a big fish in a small pond; small businesses wear tough conditions; households downsize to their own kids; a loss of demand for luxury goods; and Henry Jennings joins […]
Australians in favour of tax reform for negative gearing & capital gains discounts; the price of iron ore keeps tumbling; Uber to pay $272 million to taxi drivers; are micro-apartments a solution to the housing crisis?; exercise fees floated as a potential tax deduction; AusPost lifts stamp prices; and Adam Dawes joins us for the […]
Money News with Scott Haywood – 12th March
An aged care report will put wealth at the centre of policy rather than a new levy; the government to make changes to political donations; GST carve up puts state against state; weed killing business gets approval to take on the US; jobseekers in hospitality & tourism turn to video CVs; and Evan Lucas joins […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 7th March
Farmers go to war with the supermarkets; the government adds super to paid parental leave for public servants; ASX hit with $1 million fine; share market & Commonwealth Bank surges to new records; Australia looks to diversify away from China at the ASEAN summit; Meta withdraws funds to local newsrooms; and Kyle Rodda joins us […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 6th March
The Greens propose the government takes over on building affordable homes; Australian GDP grew just 0.2% in the last quarter; Bankwest to close branches as it moves to an digital-only product; women are less prepared going into their retirement; the Cookie Monster hits out at shrinkflation; and Kate Hanrahan joins us for the Market Wrap. […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 5th March
Private health insurance premiums set to rise; China sets a target for its growth; the gold prices soars; Bitcoin breaks the $100k mark; Life360 enjoy being a big fish in a small pond; small businesses wear tough conditions; households downsize to their own kids; a loss of demand for luxury goods; and Henry Jennings joins […]
Australians in favour of tax reform for negative gearing & capital gains discounts; the price of iron ore keeps tumbling; Uber to pay $272 million to taxi drivers; are micro-apartments a solution to the housing crisis?; exercise fees floated as a potential tax deduction; AusPost lifts stamp prices; and Adam Dawes joins us for the […]
Money News with Scott Haywood – 12th March
An aged care report will put wealth at the centre of policy rather than a new levy; the government to make changes to political donations; GST carve up puts state against state; weed killing business gets approval to take on the US; jobseekers in hospitality & tourism turn to video CVs; and Evan Lucas joins […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 7th March
Farmers go to war with the supermarkets; the government adds super to paid parental leave for public servants; ASX hit with $1 million fine; share market & Commonwealth Bank surges to new records; Australia looks to diversify away from China at the ASEAN summit; Meta withdraws funds to local newsrooms; and Kyle Rodda joins us […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 6th March
The Greens propose the government takes over on building affordable homes; Australian GDP grew just 0.2% in the last quarter; Bankwest to close branches as it moves to an digital-only product; women are less prepared going into their retirement; the Cookie Monster hits out at shrinkflation; and Kate Hanrahan joins us for the Market Wrap. […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 5th March
Private health insurance premiums set to rise; China sets a target for its growth; the gold prices soars; Bitcoin breaks the $100k mark; Life360 enjoy being a big fish in a small pond; small businesses wear tough conditions; households downsize to their own kids; a loss of demand for luxury goods; and Henry Jennings joins […]
Jeremy Hirschhorn, Deputy Commissioner at the ATO talks to Ross about the The ATO’s latest corporate tax transparency report and cracking down on cash payments to tradies.