Welcome to Work Life Money with Ross Greenwood a new weekly one hour show. Ross Greenwood has covered finance and business matters in Australia and around the world for almost 30 years. He is the Nine Network's business and finance editor and was co-host of its former flagship current affairs prog…
Ross Greenwood speaks to Attorney-General christian Porter regarding the Government crackdown on elderly Abuse.
One of Australia's great thinkers, Phil Ruthven, talks to Ross about how he started IBIS World.
Australia's top women's cricketer, Ellyse Perry, talks to Ross about winning the Belinda Clark award and her career
Ross Greenwood is joined live in studio by Rick Price and Jack Jones to discuss their upcoming tour around Australia and why they joined to join forces in the ever-changing music industry.
Ross is joined by Dr John Tickell to talk about his secrets to living a long life
Ross Greenwood is joined by Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters ahead of his Australian Tour and gives Ross an insight into the early days of Pink Floyd.
Ross Greenwood speaks to Colin Campbell, from Campbell Wines, about his Order of Australia honor and the story behind his business Image credit: Bordermail
Ross Greenwood speaks to the creator of television phenomenon Mrs. Brown's Boy's Brendan O'Carroll and his wife, Jennifer Gibney, about the success of their series which has made them household names.
Ross looks back at some of the memorable guests on Work Life Money
Ivan McNally from McNally's Newry Butchery talks to Ross about why he's hanging up his butchers knife after 72 years.
Dr. John Tickell talks to Ross about why people who live the longest aren't necessarily always the richest
Renowned demographer Bernard Salt talks to Ross about the jobs of the future, and which ones people are ditching
Warren Mundine takes us on his journey from growing up in a family of 13, living in a tent in northern NSW, to becoming the ALP National President and adviser to the Federal Government on indigenous issues
James Steedman from Lavan answers a listener question about whether siblings not pulling their weight should be entitled to part of the inheritance
12 months ago Channel Nine cricket commentator, Mark Nicholas, collapsed twice in the commentary box. He talks to Ross about his health scare
Ben Myers Executive Director of Retirement Living at the Property council of Australia talks to Ross about a new report showing that there is a shortage of age appropriate housing for senior Australians
Pride of Australia nominee, Mark Breen, a retired senior public servant talks to Ross about why he decided to volunteer with Angel Flight-.
Age Discrimination Commissioner, Dr Kay Patterson talks to Ross about new research showing in the year to October, 56.9 per cent of those aged 60-64 years and 12.7 per cent of those aged 65 years and over were in the job market - both record highs.
Dr Karen Rees from National Seniors Australia talks to Ross about why downsizing is off the agenda for many Australians
Heather Lee, 91 year-old record holder, talks to Ross about about how important exercise is to maintaining a life after retirement.
Gregory Breden the NSW Police Volunteer of the Year talks to Ross about why he's put in over 6000 hours since he retired to help the force
Donal Griffin, Lawyer at Legacy law talks to Ross about the importance of nominating a beneficiary and updating it through your life
Barry Urqhart from marketing Focus talks to Ross about a report showing that the rise of automated checkouts stops one in four pensioners from going shopping.
Ray Donaldson talks to Ross about how a community gardening program aims to make public housing communities happier, reduce crime and make people physically and mentally healthier.
Charlie Nelson, Managing Director of Forseechange talks to Ross about why marketers ignore those over 65 who ironically are the only age group who have money and want to spend it.
Outgoing Wesfarmers CEO, Richard Goyder talks to Ross about his early life growing up on a farm, his journey to become CEO of Australia's largest private employer and his new role as the AFL Commission Chairman.
Bloody Markus, Queensland's oldest triathlete talks to Ross about gearing up for his 27th Noosa Triathlon at 85 years of age
2017 NSW Farmer of the Year nominee Will Coulton talks to Ross about his farm, and how technology is making it a more efficient operation.
Stephen Anthony, Chief Economist at Australian Super talks to Ross about housing affordability and how the government and the private sector can work together to increase the assisted housing supply.
Alister Haigh, CEO of Haigh's Chocolates talks to Ross about succession planning in his business that's seen his children start to learn the ropes.
Levi Aron, Country Manager for Deliveroo in Australia talks to Ross about the popularity of food delivery services.
Minister for Aged Care and Indigenous Health, Ken Wyatt talks to Ross about why he thinks a seniors gap year should be offered to employees as they enter retirement.
National Seniors’ Chief Advocate Ian Henschke talks to Ross about for a more effective flu vaccine for the elderly, after what it called a “dreadful winter” that claimed the lives of numerous aged care residents.
Ross speaks to Catherine Allfrey from Wavestone Capital, who has become the first female to be inducted into the Australian Fund Manager's Hall of Fame.
Jimmy Barnes joins Ross in the studio to chat about his life of excess and the people that got him through.
Dale Boccabella , an associate professor of taxation law at UNSW talks to Ross about the gig economy, and how these workers will fare financially in the long term including having enough superannuation at the end of their working lives
Bernard salt, one of Australia's leading social commentators talks to Ross about the article that stirred up a hornet's next among millennials.
Michael Rice from Rice Warner talks to Ross about retirement adequacy for traditional, male and female couples
Matt Simmons tells Ross his extraordinary story of winning the Gran Turismo virtual racing game that gave him once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become a real-life professional race car driver.
Jack Archer, CEO of the Regional Australia Institute talks to Ross about research showing some regions already having 20 per cent of the population reliant on the age pension
Brenton Agars, a former Holden supplier talks to Ross about his new venture as a bar owner
Michelle O'Reagen from Stackelroth Farms in North Queensland, tells Ross why this year's Halloween is a treat following the devastation of Cyclone Debbie, that saw 50,000 butternut pumpkin seedlings wiped out.
Cathy Nance from the Actuaries Institue of Australia and partner at PWC talks to Ross about a new global survey about peoples retirement expectations
Ross speaks to Carolyn Mather the Finance and Risk Manager at the Construction Training Centre in Salisbury about a scheme where women get more superannuation than men to help redress the fact women end up with less super in retirement.
Betty Klimenko takes Ross on her incredible journey from being born in a prison, being adopted by the man who co-founded Westfield, and her motorsport dream that has seen her climb her Everest, Mt Panorama to win the Bathurst 1000.
Professor Adam Steen from Charles Sturt University, talks about a new study showing over 71 per cent of those who had digital assets indicated they were unaware of what would happen to them when they died or become disabled.
Alan Williams a 62 year old pensioner talks to Ross about the struggles and discrimination he’s faced in trying to get back to the work force
John Price, Lead Ombudsman – General Insurance, talks to Ross about the growth in insurance disputes
Karen Rees from National Senior Australia talks to Ross about how seniors are using their retirement income.
Jim Minto, Chair of the Insurance in Superannuation Working Group, talks to Ross on a new draft code of practice to apply to superannuation funds that offer insurance