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  • S2024E73 Monday 3/6/2024

    • June 3, 2024
    • ABC News 24

    Millions of workers will get a pay rise in line with inflation in July to keep up with the rising cost of living. Plus one in two Australians have struggled to make debt repayments in the past 12 months.

  • S2024E74 Tuesday 4/6/2024

    • June 4, 2024

    Investors are considering whether Guzman y Gomez is overvalued as the fast-food chain prepares to go public and list on the ASX on June 20. Plus we look at Rio Tinto's latest tilt at green steel.

  • S2024E75 Wednesday 5/6/2024

    • June 5, 2024

    In the first three months of 2024, the economy grew at the slowest annual rate since the 1990s recession, outside of the pandemic. Plus Medibank is facing a potential $21-trillion fine over the 2022 data breach.

  • S2024E76 Thursday 6/6/2024

    • June 6, 2024

    We report on the dark side of retail where sexual harassment is pervasive. Plus Canada opens the door for other G7 nations to begin cutting interest rates. Presented by Alicia Barry.

  • S2024E77 Monday 10/6/2024

    • June 10, 2024

    Kirsten Aiken talks to Airtasker boss Tim Fung about how the company ensures it receives repeat business from clients. Plus the costly split threatening the future of Australian soccer.

  • S2024E78 Tuesday 11/6/2024

    • June 11, 2024

    ANZ has become the first of the big four banks to push back its rate cut forecast to 2025. Plus millions of Australians are being warned not to double dip on work-from-home claims when they file their tax returns.

  • S2024E79 Wednesday 12/6/2024

    • June 12, 2024

    A Senate inquiry into the big four accountancy firms is calling for sweeping changes that would slap restrictions on the way they operate. Plus investors nervously await the US Federal Reserve's next move.

  • S2024E80 Thursday 13/6/2024

    • June 13, 2024

    The jobs market remains resilient in the face of higher interest rates and strong migration. Plus the US Federal Reserve scales back its rate cut projections for 2024. Presented by Alicia Barry.

  • S2024E81 Monday 17/6/2024

    • June 17, 2024

    The climate wars are back - but will the private sector come to the party if nuclear wins? Plus the battle to tame inflation - should it fall squarely on the RBA? Presented by Kirsten Aiken.

  • S2024E82 Tuesday 18/6/2024

    • June 18, 2024

    The Reserve Bank leaves the cash rate on hold at 4.35% but says inflation is coming down slower than expected. Plus we speak to Guzman y Gomez CEO Steven Marks ahead of the company's ASX float.

  • S2024E83 Wednesday 19/6/2024

    • June 19, 2024

    The climate wars go nuclear - the Coalition pledges seven nuclear power plants but no costings. Plus sexually transmitted debt, how domestic violence perpetrators weaponise the tax system. Presented by Alicia Barry.

  • S2024E84 Thursday 20/6/2024

    • June 20, 2024

    Nuclear reaction: why a big renewables backer says nuclear power is part of the solution. Plus the weekly shop - Aldi is the cheapest but less than a dollar between the big two at the checkout. Presented by Kirsten Aiken.

  • S2024E85 Monday 24/6/2024

    • June 24, 2024

    State bans, legal challenges and cost blowouts - some of the hurdles on the road to nuclear energy. Plus wielding a bigger stick against the big supermarkets, but calls to tackle the concentration of market power.

  • S2024E86 Tuesday 25/6/2024

    • June 25, 2024

    The call for a cap on AirBnBs, city holidaymakers killing long term rentals in country towns. Plus he was Myer's biggest critic, now the deal that made billionaire Solomon Lew its biggest investor. Hosted by Rachel Pupazzoni.

  • S2024E87 Wednesday 26/6/2024

    • June 26, 2024

    Beer, smokes, and petrol up - why the risk of a 14th interest rate hike just rose. Plus the call from the energy market operator to ramp up the renewables rollout. Presented by Rachel Pupazzoni.

  • S2024E88 Thursday 27/6/2024

    • June 27, 2024

    Taxpayer funded nuclear reactors: why the Coalition says there will be no cost over-runs, plus buying a slice of the Australian dream - the bounce of foreign cash into the property market. Presented by Alicia Barry.

  • S2024E89 Monday 1/7/2024

    • July 1, 2024

    End of financial year - The ASX 200 performed well over the previous fin year, boosting the retirement savings of most Australians. Plus how to address the massive shortage of tradies in the middle of a housing crisis.

  • S2024E90 Tuesday 2/7/2024

    • July 2, 2024

    A special report into the world of beauty and how one Australian cosmetics company has grown into a multi-million-dollar business by "duping" popular products. Plus the RBA considers the case for a 14th interest rate rise.

  • S2024E91 Wednesday 3/7/2024

    • July 3, 2024

    A Senate Inquiry has slammed the corporate watchdog ASIC for having a bad culture that's led to Australia becoming a haven for white collar crime. Plus why industry is demanding the Future Made in Australia Bill is passed.

  • S2024E92 Thursday 4/7/2024

    • July 4, 2024

    Local governments and property law experts are calling on state governments to use their powers to force the owners of vacant and derelict properties to use them or lose them. Plus Australia's former competition cop slams the Coalition's supermarket break-up plan.

  • S2024E93 Monday 8/7/2024

    • July 8, 2024

    The battle to lure shoppers in with end of financial year sales comes under the threat of an interest rate hike. Plus why the Australian Dollar has hit a 33-year high against the Japanese Yen. Presented by David Chau.

  • S2024E94 Tuesday 9/7/2024

    • July 9, 2024

    The collapse of online retailer Booktopia has left thousands of customers with unfulfilled orders and highlighted pressures on the book supply chain. Plus the government puts real estate agents on notice, as criminals target Australia with dirty money. Presented by Rachel Pupazzoni.

  • S2024E95 Wednesday 10/7/2024

    • July 10, 2024

    Co-ops challenge the supermarket stranglehold but account for less than 1% of the sector - why aren't there more of them in Australia. Plus the story behind commercial networks bleeding viewers. Presented by Rachel Pupazzoni.

  • S2024E96 Thursday 11/7/2024

    • July 11, 2024

    We cover the generational divide in Australia as a new report finds young people are finding it harder to climb the economic ladder. Plus bets are rising on an August rate hike. Presented by Alicia Barry.

  • S2024E97 Monday 15/7/2024

    • July 15, 2024

    The growing fallout of the Booktopia collapse: the online retailer goes down with a $60million debt. Plus calling out the banks' bad behaviour - vulnerable customers to receive a $28million refund. Presented by Kirsten Aiken.

  • S2024E98 Tuesday 16/7/2024

    • July 16, 2024

    Stronger debt recovery action by the tax office is pushing more businesses under, putting more people at risk of personal bankruptcy. It's taken the rate of insolvencies near peaks seen just after the global financial crisis.

  • S2024E99 Wednesday 17/7/2024

    • July 17, 2024

    The peak building and construction industry body has told The Business that the clean-up of the CFMEU will have widespread ramifications for the sector. Plus scammers are increasingly targeting real estate sales.

  • S2024E100 Thursday 18/7/2024

    • July 18, 2024

    Australia's unemployment rate continues to edge higher, despite the creation of about 50,000 jobs in June. Plus producers sound an alarm over green hydrogen incentives. Presented by Alicia Barry.

  • S2024E101 Monday 22/7/2024

    • July 22, 2024

    The Australian Industry Group and some economists believe the CrowdStrike outage will cost the Australian economy billions of dollars. Plus how the race for the White House will affect financial markets.

  • S2024E102 Tuesday 23/7/2024

    • July 23, 2024

    China's deepening economic troubles signal tougher times ahead for the Australian economy. Plus concerns grow about the future of Australian green hydrogen.

  • S2024E103 Wednesday 24/7/2024

    • July 24, 2024

    A deepening divide has emerged in Australia's workforce, with some employees enjoying generous pay and rewards, while others get by on minimum conditions. Plus how Optus is rebuilding its brand and trust with customers.

  • S2024E104 Thursday 25/7/2024

    • July 25, 2024

    As data centres expand rapidly, there are major concerns about the amount of energy they consume and whether the power grid can cope. Plus the economic cost of the Olympic Games. Presented by Alicia Barry.

  • S2024E105 Monday 29/7/2024

    • July 29, 2024

    The Commonwealth bank has pleaded guilty to failing to pay staff long service leave entitlements. Plus, cryptocurrency enters the US election campaign.

  • S2024E106 Tuesday 30/7/2024

    • July 30, 2024

    Regional airline Rex has stopped ticket sales on some routes as its future looks uncertain. Plus, US Economist and Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz joins The Business to talk about the prospect of a Trump presidency.

  • S2024E107 Wednesday 31/7/2024

    • July 31, 2024

    Financial markets are betting the Reserve Bank's next move will be down following the June quarter inflation figures. Plus, the long-standing slots problem at our airports after Rex enters voluntary administration.