US rate cut talk sends the market to new highs; housing legislation debate gets heated in parliament; fears Baby Boomers may not be retiring with enough super; Bunnings CEO hits back over price gouging; Qantas hikes prices to change tickets; protecting ourselves from scams; some Australians spending $10,000 a year on toll roads; and Adam […]
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 Deb Knight – 12th September
US inflation drops to 2.5%; government gets a deal done on aged care; Australian households spend up big for Father’s Day; Alan Joyce still getting a sweet deal from Qantas; Nine Entertainment on the hunt for a new CEO; sex sells in the podcast world; the most expensive chicken nuggets you can find; and Scott […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 11th September
The US election heats up, as Donald Trump debates Kamala Harris; oil prices fall, which could be great for motorists; RBA gives a warning on the slower labour market; lithium gets a boost; Airbnb teams up with regulators to work on property challenges; Huawei launches triple-fold phone; and Carl Capolingua joins us for the Market […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 10th September
Fight between Labor & the Coalition over the RBA; property values surge again; Australians not building up emergency savings; Apple launches next generation of iPhones; markets steel themselves for Trump-Harris debate; FHSSS changes on the way; business confidence & conditions taking a hit; consumers worried by jobs outlook more than rates; and Evan Lucas joins […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 5th September
Michelle Bullock fires back after criticism on interest rates; AirTrunk’s $24 billion data centre deal; Optus & TPG get greenlight from ACCC; oil surplus drives prices down; CCA calls for us to eat less red meat; beef exports hit record highs; trade surplus widens; crypto being left in wills; and Kyle Rodda joins us for […]
US rate cut talk sends the market to new highs; housing legislation debate gets heated in parliament; fears Baby Boomers may not be retiring with enough super; Bunnings CEO hits back over price gouging; Qantas hikes prices to change tickets; protecting ourselves from scams; some Australians spending $10,000 a year on toll roads; and Adam […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 12th September
US inflation drops to 2.5%; government gets a deal done on aged care; Australian households spend up big for Father’s Day; Alan Joyce still getting a sweet deal from Qantas; Nine Entertainment on the hunt for a new CEO; sex sells in the podcast world; the most expensive chicken nuggets you can find; and Scott […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 11th September
The US election heats up, as Donald Trump debates Kamala Harris; oil prices fall, which could be great for motorists; RBA gives a warning on the slower labour market; lithium gets a boost; Airbnb teams up with regulators to work on property challenges; Huawei launches triple-fold phone; and Carl Capolingua joins us for the Market […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 10th September
Fight between Labor & the Coalition over the RBA; property values surge again; Australians not building up emergency savings; Apple launches next generation of iPhones; markets steel themselves for Trump-Harris debate; FHSSS changes on the way; business confidence & conditions taking a hit; consumers worried by jobs outlook more than rates; and Evan Lucas joins […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 5th September
Michelle Bullock fires back after criticism on interest rates; AirTrunk’s $24 billion data centre deal; Optus & TPG get greenlight from ACCC; oil surplus drives prices down; CCA calls for us to eat less red meat; beef exports hit record highs; trade surplus widens; crypto being left in wills; and Kyle Rodda joins us for […]
US rate cut talk sends the market to new highs; housing legislation debate gets heated in parliament; fears Baby Boomers may not be retiring with enough super; Bunnings CEO hits back over price gouging; Qantas hikes prices to change tickets; protecting ourselves from scams; some Australians spending $10,000 a year on toll roads; and Adam […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 12th September
US inflation drops to 2.5%; government gets a deal done on aged care; Australian households spend up big for Father’s Day; Alan Joyce still getting a sweet deal from Qantas; Nine Entertainment on the hunt for a new CEO; sex sells in the podcast world; the most expensive chicken nuggets you can find; and Scott […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 11th September
The US election heats up, as Donald Trump debates Kamala Harris; oil prices fall, which could be great for motorists; RBA gives a warning on the slower labour market; lithium gets a boost; Airbnb teams up with regulators to work on property challenges; Huawei launches triple-fold phone; and Carl Capolingua joins us for the Market […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 10th September
Fight between Labor & the Coalition over the RBA; property values surge again; Australians not building up emergency savings; Apple launches next generation of iPhones; markets steel themselves for Trump-Harris debate; FHSSS changes on the way; business confidence & conditions taking a hit; consumers worried by jobs outlook more than rates; and Evan Lucas joins […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 5th September
Michelle Bullock fires back after criticism on interest rates; AirTrunk’s $24 billion data centre deal; Optus & TPG get greenlight from ACCC; oil surplus drives prices down; CCA calls for us to eat less red meat; beef exports hit record highs; trade surplus widens; crypto being left in wills; and Kyle Rodda joins us for […]
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.