Organic v inorganic: What’s the best route for client growth?Jasmine SiljicWed, 2024-06-12 07:55JasmineSiljicJasmine Siljic is a cadet journalist at Money Management and Super Review. Prior to joining MM and SR, she also worked across other Momentum Media brands as an intern. Jasmine previously completed an internship at Mamamia news. She is currently studying a Bachelor of Media and Communications at Macquarie University. View articles byJasmine Jasmine's social profiles: E-mail Author
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Organic v inorganic: What’s the best route for client growth?
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Prime Financial announces plans for 2 acquisitions
Prime Financial announces plans for 2 acquisitionsJasmine SiljicWed, 2024-06-12 07:50JasmineSiljicJasmine Siljic is a cadet journalist at Money Management and Super Review. Prior to joining MM and SR, she also worked across other Momentum Media brands as an intern. Jasmine previously completed an internship at Mamamia news. She is currently studying a Bachelor of Media and Communications at Macquarie University. View articles byJasmine Jasmine's social profiles: E-mail Author
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HUB24 appoints former MLC exec to board
HUB24 appoints former MLC exec to board
Laura DewWed, 2024-06-12 07:45LauraDewLaura Dew is editor at Money Management. Prior to joining MM, she spent five years working at Investment Week in the UK, covering asset and wealth management. View articles byLaura Laura's social profiles: E-mail AuthorTwitter
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Platinum regroups after heavy FUM losses
Platinum regroups after heavy FUM losses
Laura DewWed, 2024-06-12 07:40LauraDewLaura Dew is editor at Money Management. Prior to joining MM, she spent five years working at Investment Week in the UK, covering asset and wealth management. View articles byLaura Laura's social profiles: E-mail AuthorTwitter
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Senate report into PwC scandal released, ASX lower in afternoon trade - as it happened
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A Senate committee is calling on PwC to disclose the "names and positions" of those involved in the embattled consultancy firm's controversial tax leaks scandal. As it happened. -
Live updates: Senate report into PwC scandal released, ASX lower in afternoon trade
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A Senate committee is calling on PwC to disclose the "names and positions" of those involved in the embattled consultancy firm's controversial tax leaks scandal. Follow live. -
Live: Senate report into PwC scandal released, ASX lower in afternoon trade
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A Senate committee is calling on PwC to disclose the "names and positions" of those involved in the embattled consultancy firm's controversial tax leaks scandal. Follow live. -
Live: Apple surges to new record after launching AI plans, Wall Street hits back-to-back highs
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Shares in tech giant Apple have reached a new record after the company announced its long-awaited venture into artificial intelligence, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed at new highs for the second-straight day. Follow live. -
Live: Apple shares hit record high after launching AI plans, local share market extends losses for second day
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The Australian share market is trading lower on Wednesday, extending its losses from the previous session. It comes after Apple's share price set a new record, as did the S&P 500 and Nasdaq for the second-straight day. Follow live. -
From 'blondes with biggies' to housewives: Are we getting better at the way we portray women in ads?
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When Camey O'Keefe landed her first job as a creative in advertising, the casting brief called for a "blonde with biggies". Two decades later, is the advertising industry better at how it portrays women in ads? -
Are we finally seeing inclusive and authentic women in ads?
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When Camey O'Keefe landed her first job as a creative in advertising, the casting brief called for a "blonde with biggies". Two decades later, are sexist ads finally a thing of the past? -
Are sexist ads a thing of the past? Experts believe there's still a long way to go
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When Camey O'Keefe landed her first job as a creative in advertising, the casting brief called for a "blonde with biggies". Two decades later, is the advertising industry better at how it portrays women in ads? -
Advisers capitalise on private markets appetite
Advisers capitalise on private markets appetiteJasmine SiljicWed, 2024-06-12 07:30JasmineSiljicJasmine Siljic is a cadet journalist at Money Management and Super Review. Prior to joining MM and SR, she also worked across other Momentum Media brands as an intern. Jasmine previously completed an internship at Mamamia news. She is currently studying a Bachelor of Media and Communications at Macquarie University. View articles byJasmine Jasmine's social profiles: E-mail Author
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Ultra-fast fashion is so last year in France. Australia is being urged to follow the trend
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France has moved to curb sales of mass-produced clothes. Could Australia follow suit? -
Calls for Australia to follow France as it gets set to tax ultra-fast fashion
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Ultra-fast fashion is so last year in Europe. France has moved to curb sales of mass-produced clothes. Could Australia follow suit? -
There should be no 'expiry date' for good music or women in the industry, says Aussie band
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South Gippsland musicians Eric Collier and Janine Garvey head up the band No Promises, which has penned an open letter to the Australian music industry imploring them to "just listen". Their new song Singing My Lines asks why the industry hasn't so far. -
Sydney does it best, Hobart the worst. An urban strategist says we need to embrace apartment living
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Hobart is well-known for its heritage buildings and low city skyline, but an urban strategist says the city needs to build up to improve livability. -
In this capital city only 15 per cent of dwellings are units. Experts say it has to change or the city will 'stall by sprawl'
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Hobart is well-known for its heritage buildings and low city skyline, but an urban strategist says the city needs to build up to improve livability. -
In Hobart only 15 per cent of dwellings are units. Experts say it has to change or the city will 'stall by sprawl'
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Hobart is well-known for its heritage buildings and low city skyline, but an urban strategist says the city needs to build up to improve livability. -
Top energy watchdog flags power pricing revamp as concerns grow over complex tariffs
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The body that sets the rules in Australia's biggest electricity markets acknowledges worries about complex power prices as it launches review. -
Australian energy rule maker signals shake-up of electricity charges
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The body that sets the rules in Australia's biggest electricity markets acknowledges worries about complex power prices as it launches review. -
Median income earners pushed out of property market amid 'astronomical' price growth
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Huge demand and lack of supply paint a grim picture for anyone saving to buy their first home, analysts warn. -
'Astronomical' property price growth to continue for foreseeable future, say analysts
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Huge demand and lack of supply paint a grim picture for anyone saving to buy their first home, analysts warn. -
The EU and US are suspicious of Chinese EVs. But that makes Australia an 'attractive market'
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Chinese-made electric cars are gaining popularity as a cheaper alternative to brand names like Tesla, and Australia is benefiting from the increased supply. -
Cheaper Chinese electric cars are making their way into Australia, but it's not all good news
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Chinese-made electric cars are gaining popularity as a cheaper alternative to brand names like Tesla, and Australia is benefiting from the increased supply. -
'Based on a true story': Netflix's Baby Reindeer and the blurry lines between fact and fiction
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The leap from real life to the screen can be messy and content creators can find themselves in hot water in pursuit of 'real-life' storytelling. -
EOFY tips for ETF investors
EOFY tips for ETF investorsLaura DewTue, 2024-06-11 15:25LauraDewLaura Dew is editor at Money Management. Prior to joining MM, she spent five years working at Investment Week in the UK, covering asset and wealth management. View articles byLaura Laura's social profiles: E-mail AuthorTwitter
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Treasury launches consultation on QAR draft regulation
Treasury launches consultation on QAR draft regulationMaja Garaca Dj…Tue, 2024-06-11 14:56MajaGaraca Djurdjevic View articles byMaja Maja's social profiles: E-mail Author
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Raewyn lives with schizophrenia. She says it's harder to get treatment than it was 30 years ago
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Raewyn Pepper is one of about 200,000 Australians affected by schizophrenia. She says despite talk of the state government making improvements to mental health services she thinks it is "a bit of a fallacy". -
Raewyn has lived with mental illness for 30 years. She says accessing treatment has worsened over time
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Raewyn Pepper is one of about 200,000 Australians affected by schizophrenia. She says despite talk of the state government making improvements to mental health services she thinks it is "a bit of a fallacy". -
These are the winners and losers in this year's Queensland budget
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Population growth and cost-of-living relief are the headline drivers of spending and revenue in Queensland's 2024 election year budget. -
Telstra, ACT government team up to make Black Mountain's iconic tower a premier tourist attraction once again
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Telstra and the ACT government are teaming up to work on a plan to refurbish and reopen Canberra's iconic Telstra Tower which has been closed to the public since 2021. -
Canberra's Telstra Tower set to become a tourist attraction once again
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Telstra and the ACT government are teaming up to work on a plan to refurbish and reopen Canberra's iconic Telstra Tower which has been closed to the public since 2021. -
Queensland budget spend offers cost-of-living relief and red ink on the bottom line
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Queensland's treasurer has handed down a big-spending pre-election budget, offering up $3.7 billion in new cost-of-living relief – unapologetically plunging the state into deficit. -
Live Moment: Queensland budget commits $3.7b to cost-of-living relief
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Queensland's treasurer has handed down a big-spending pre-election budget, offering up $3.7 billion in new cost-of-living relief – unapologetically plunging the state into deficit. -
Live Moment: Cost-of-living relief focus of Queensland budget, with 'deliberate choice' made to put state into deficit
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Queensland's treasurer has handed down a big-spending pre-election budget, offering up $3.7 billion in new cost-of-living relief – unapologetically plunging the state into deficit. -
Live Moment: Cost-of-living relief focus of budget, with 'deliberate choice' made to put Queensland into deficit
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Queensland's treasurer has handed down a big-spending pre-election budget, offering up $3.7 billion in new cost-of-living relief – unapologetically plunging the state into deficit. -
Election-year Queensland budget throws $3.7b at cost-of-living relief thanks to coal windfall
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Queensland's treasurer has handed down a big-spending pre-election budget, offering up $3.7 billion in new cost-of-living relief – unapologetically plunging the state into deficit. -
Farmers in avian influenza outbreak zone scrambling to distribute stockpiled eggs as supermarkets clamp down
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While supermarkets shelves were stripped bare of egg cartons, the storage room at Wes Humpage's farm was reaching capacity. Until today.
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Egg farmers near avian influenza outbreak scramble into action after week-long lockdown lifted
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While supermarket shelves were stripped bare of egg cartons, the storage room at Wes Humpage's farm was reaching capacity. Until today.
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Singapore Airlines offers compensation to passengers on flight hit by severe turbulence
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Singapore Airlines has offered compensation to passengers who were on board a flight that encountered severe turbulence and led to dozens of injuries and one death last month. -
Singapore Airlines offers $15,150 in compensation to passengers on flight hit by severe turbulence
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Singapore Airlines has offered compensation to passengers who were on board a flight that encountered severe turbulence and led to dozens of injuries and one death last month. -
'Strung along': Angry Bonza staff lash out at 'disrespect' as axe finally falls on their jobs
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Hundreds of employees of embattled budget airline Bonza are told their employment has been officially terminated at an online meeting. -
'IÂ just feel heartbroken': Sacked staff from collapsed airline Bonza chase their entitlements
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Hundreds of employees of embattled budget airline Bonza are told their employment has been officially terminated at an online meeting. -
'Heartbroken': Sacked staff from collapsed airline Bonza chase their entitlements
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Hundreds of employees of embattled budget airline Bonza are told their employment has been officially terminated at an online meeting. -
Bonza staff sacked at a 'virtual meeting' two months after the budget carrier went bust
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Hundreds of employees of embattled budget airline Bonza are told their employment has been officially terminated at an online meeting. -
Bonza staff have their employment officially terminated
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Hundreds of employees of embattled budget airline Bonza are told their employment is officially terminated at a town hall meeting. -
Angry Bonza staff lash out at 'disrespect' as axe finally falls on their jobs
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Hundreds of employees of embattled budget airline Bonza are told their employment has been officially terminated at an online meeting. -
It's a 'special' and 'amazing place', so why are so many tourist attractions closing here?
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Some of the most popular places for tourists to visit in South Australia's south-east have been closed for years. Now, the local council is taking over the leases on two of the city's biggest attractions, upsetting the current operators. -
How much were CSLR’s first payouts?
How much were CSLR’s first payouts?Staff WriterTue, 2024-06-11 10:35StaffWriterMoney Management staff writers are writers who contribute to the website from time to time. If you would like to discuss the content contained within this article please contact us. View articles byStaff Staff's social profiles: E-mail Author
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