Count leads financial adviser lossesJasmine SiljicFri, 2024-06-21 07:55JasmineSiljicJasmine Siljic is a journalist at Money Management. Prior to joining MM, she also worked across other Momentum Media brands as an intern and cadet journalist. She recently completed a Bachelor of Media and Communications at Macquarie University. View articles byJasmine Jasmine's social profiles: E-mail Author
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Count leads financial adviser losses
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Live: Nvidia loses title as world's most valuable company to Microsoft, UK central bank keeps rates on hold
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After briefly becoming the world's most valuable company this week, Nvidia has shifted to second place following a drop on Wall Street. It comes as the Bank of England kept interest rates on hold overnight. Follow live. -
Live: Foreign buyers purchase $5b worth of residential property, ASX rises
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The Australian share market is trading higher, despite losses on Wall Street that saw chipmaker Nvidia lose its title as the world's most valuable company to Microsoft. And more foreign buyers are buying up Australian residential property according to new ATO data. Follow live. -
As it happened: Foreign buyers purchase $5b worth of residential property, ASX closes higher
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The Australian share market closed higher on Friday, despite losses on Wall Street that saw chipmaker Nvidia lose its title as the world's most valuable company to Microsoft. And more foreign buyers are buying up Australian residential property according to new ATO data. Follow live. -
Australia is placing a billion-dollar bet on making solar panels. Itβs exciting some, and alarming others
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The government knows it can't compete with China to make cheaper solar panels. But it's placing a billion-dollar bet that it can outcompete the manufacturing giant on technology to transform Australia's tiny solar industry. -
Without realising it, Marc opened 19 super accounts. He says it has halved his retirement savings
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It wasn't until Marc Ypinazar fell in love with his now wife Elle Roberts, and the couple began combining their finances, that he realised his super accounts were in disarray and he was losing money. The ATO says there is $16 billion in unclaimed superannuation. -
More than four million Australians urged to track down $16 billion in lost, unclaimed super
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Marc didn't know he had 19 super accounts and multiple life insurance policies. He's urging others to check their finances to avoid hefty fees eating away at the balance. -
More than 4 million Australians urged to track down $16 billion in lost, unclaimed super
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Marc didn't know he had 19 super accounts and multiple life insurance policies. He's urging others to check their finances to avoid hefty fees eating away at the balance. -
Marc had 19 superannuation accounts costing him a fortune in fees. He doesn't want people to make the same mistake
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It wasn't until Marc Ypinazar fell in love with his now wife Elle Roberts, and the couple began combining their finances, that he realised his super accounts were in disarray and he was losing money. The ATO says there is $16 billion in unclaimed superannuation. -
Radioactive waste comes under spotlight as Coalition moves to embrace nuclear future
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Australia currently produces a relatively small amount of radioactive waste due to its limited nuclear industry, so what would happen to the waste generated by seven nuclear reactors if they were built under a Coalition government? -
Push to recycle more of the gigantic tyres put to work in WA's Pilbara
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With nearly half of Australia's mining tyre waste generated in WA's Pilbara region, the focus is turning to how they can be recycled locally.
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'A dramatic change of heart': Miners realise 44,000 tonnes of tyre waste must be properly managed, recyclers say
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With nearly half of Australia's mining tyre waste generated in WA's Pilbara region, the focus is turning to how they can be recycled locally.
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Sunil's Canberra cafe is struggling, but he knows his customers are feeling the pinch too
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The rising cost of living is taking a toll on Canberra small businesses, as increasing operational costs combined with customers spending less leaves many in a precarious position. -
Rising operational costs and customers spending less leaving Canberra businesses in a precarious position
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The rising cost of living is taking a toll on Canberra small businesses, as increasing operational costs combined with customers spending less leaves many in a precarious position. -
Former clients engage Consumer Affairs after 'heartbreaking' conduct of Ballarat Real Estate
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The ABC has spoken to 10 people about their experiences with property agent Ballarat Real Estate, alleging unethical and improper conduct, and potential breaches of the law. -
Celebrity beauty brands are a billion-dollar business. Rihanna and BeyoncΓ©'s latest ventures show where it's all heading
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It's hard to name an A-Lister who has yet to launch their own cosmetics line. As celebrities become less the face of brands and start becoming founders, some of the biggest names show where this billion-dollar industry is heading. -
BeyoncΓ© can sell out stadiums β here's why she's now selling shampoo
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It's hard to name an A-Lister who has yet to launch their own cosmetics line. As celebrities become less the face of brands and start becoming founders, some of the biggest names show where this billion-dollar industry is heading. -
BeyoncΓ© can sell out stadiums β here's why she's now selling shampoo
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It's hard to name an A-Lister who has yet to launch their own cosmetics line. As celebrities become less the face of brands and start becoming founders, some of the biggest names show where this billion-dollar industry is heading. -
Emergency gas deals to cost NT taxpayers almost $70m over two years, utility reveals
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NT government-owned utility the Power and Water Corporation has revealed the territory's shortfall in gas supply cost taxpayers $43.4 million in 2023-24, and is estimated to cost another $24.3 million next financial year. -
What's a wave worth? Study finds surfing churns almost $3bn into the Australian economy each year
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Researchers at the Australian National University have found the nation's surf breaks are worth a fortune to the economy as well as wave riders' wellbeing — and should be better protected as a result. -
What's a wave worth? Study finds surfing churns almost $3b into the Australian economy each year
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Researchers at the Australian National University have found the nation's surf breaks are worth a fortune to the economy as well as wave riders' wellbeing — and should be better protected as a result. -
Billionaire Clive Palmer axes plans for huge vintage car museum at 11th hour
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The Sunshine Coast Council was due to vote on the controversial project, but Mr Palmer's company withdrew the development application hours beforehand. -
'Deadliest corporate crime in US history': Families of victims killed in Boeing 737 MAX crashes seek $37 billion fine
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The families of victims who were killed in two separate Boeing 737 MAX plane crashes are seeking a criminal prosecution and a fine of $US24.78 billion ($37.1 billion) against the aerospace company. -
'Toxic and explosive': Lithium-ion batteries are causing more than 10,000 fires a year
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As state ministers get set to meet with the Minister for Environment, 7.30 can reveal the high number of fires caused by lithium-ion batteries. -
'Matter of urgency': As lithium-ion batteries explode, waste chiefs say change is necessary
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As state ministers get set to meet with the Minister for Environment, 7.30 can reveal the high number of fires caused by lithium-ion batteries. -
Gas threat 'immediate' as cold spell, renewable lulls and outages squeeze supply
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Gas prices return to crisis highs as cold weather, a lack of renewable energy and plant outages smash the east coast market. -
Senate committee delays DBFO bill report
Senate committee delays DBFO bill reportKeith FordThu, 2024-06-20 15:38KeithFord View articles byKeith Keith's social profiles: E-mail Author
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'We got breadcrumbs': One of Australia's biggest unions accused of pushing a bad deal for Woolworths workers
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Store workers at supermarket giant Woolworths have voted in favour of a new pay and entitlements package, after a union campaign plagued by allegations of "misinformation" and "bad faith bargaining". -
'Dud deal': One of Australia's biggest unions accused of pushing a bad deal for Woolworths workers
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Store workers at supermarket giant Woolworths have voted in favour of a new pay and entitlements package, after a union campaign plagued by allegations of "misinformation" and "bad faith bargaining". -
'2 cents an hour': One of Australia's biggest unions accused of pushing a dud deal for Woolworths workers
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Store workers at supermarket giant Woolworths have voted in favour of a new pay and entitlements package, after a union campaign plagued by allegations of "misinformation" and "bad faith bargaining". -
Small Australian wineries record 'mind-blowing' wins at Decanter awards in London
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At the prestigious Decanter wine awards in London, Australian has "retained its status amongst the major global players" after recording a series of impressive medals. -
This iron ore mine paid no royalties for five years. Now it's closing down
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Mining giant Mineral Resources, which received a five-year royalty holiday from the WA government to keep an iron ore mine open, says further taxpayer assistance would not have affected its decision to close. -
Fears of experience pathway abuse over lack of FAR check
Fears of experience pathway abuse over lack of FAR checkLaura DewThu, 2024-06-20 14:39LauraDewLaura 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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Electricity turned back on as Ecuador emerges from national outage
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The South American country experienced a national outage for several hours after a single transmission line malfunctioned. -
Guzman Y Gomez joins ASX in blockbuster IPO
Guzman Y Gomez joins ASX in blockbuster IPOLaura DewThu, 2024-06-20 14:00LauraDewLaura 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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Optus cyber attack could have been prevented four years prior, ACMA says
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ACMA claims Optus should have known about a flaw in its system four years before the cyber attack that stole millions of Australians' data, but failed to fix it. -
Relative Return: Demystifying the use of hedge funds
Relative Return: Demystifying the use of hedge fundsLaura DewThu, 2024-06-20 12:17LauraDewLaura 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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Sydney AFSL receives $3.1m penalty
Sydney AFSL receives $3.1m penalty
Laura DewThu, 2024-06-20 11:34LauraDewLaura 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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Food scraps make up about a third of general waste bins. City of Sydney hopes maggots can help reduce this
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A 12-month trial using Goterra's black soldier fly larvae system will begin with hopes it can be extended to all Sydney residents. -
Remote council pitches FIFO hub plan to big miners in bid to maintain population
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With hundreds of jobs set to go following the closure of a local mine, the Shire of Ravensthorpe is pitching itself as a potential community hub to miners in other parts of the state. -
US Navy chief jets into Perth on heels of Chinese premier, issues warning on power-hungry China
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Just 24 hours after Chinese Premier Li Qiang dined on West Australian lobster and rubbed shoulders with the state's powerbrokers, a US Navy chief uses his Perth visit to urge a cautious approach to Australia's rekindled relationship with the superpower. -
Australia's largest car dealership, Eagers, back-pays $16 million to underpaid workers
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Eagers Automotive has reimbursed over 13,000 underpaid staff after the car dealer discovered the anomalies and self-reported to the Fair Work Commission. -
Coorong fishers call for action over ailing South Lagoon in largest fish kill in 40 years
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Commercial fishers say fish are dying "left, right, and centre" in the South Lagoon and they are sick of waiting for governments to make a decision on how to fix the degraded environment. -
Live: Mexican fast-food chain Guzman Y Gomez listing today, ASX expected to lose ground
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The ASX200 is expected to open lower this morning, after a weak lead from European markets. Wall Street was closed overnight for a federal holiday. Mexican fast-food chain Guzman Y Gomez will list on the ASX today. -
Live: Mexican fast-food chain Guzman Y Gomez listing today, ASX down slightly, super funds on track for strong returns
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The ASX200 has slipped lower after a weak lead from European markets. Wall Street was closed overnight for a federal holiday. Mexican fast-food chain Guzman Y Gomez to list on the ASX today. -
ASX finishes flat as fast-food chain Guzman y Gomez jumps 36pc on debut β as it happened
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Shares for Mexican-themed fast-food chain Guzman y Gomez jumped to $30 when it started trading, up from its $22 listing price. But the benchmark ASX 200 index finished flat, as did the Aussie dollar. -
Car insurers expect you to be 'lazy' with finding a better deal β here's how to beat them
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Is your car insurance policy due for renewal soon? If you're a loyal customer, your insurer may not be giving you the deal you deserve. -
About to renew your car insurance? Here's how to get the best deal
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Is your car insurance policy due for renewal soon? If you're a loyal customer, your insurer may not be giving you the deal you deserve.
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