POPULARITY
There's been a change of government, and if you listen very closely, you may actually sense Chrissie's vibe on the whole deal; the likely new MP for Kooyong, Dr. Monique Ryan calls in about her win over Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg; Browny hosts a podcast event that gets loose; Mystic Chrissie has a weird moment of clarity; and we ask you what your kids bought on your phone! A Nova Podcast Podcast Produced & Edited By Andy Zito Executive Producer: Jack Charles Senior Producer: Brodie Pummeroy Senior Digital Producer: Andy Zito Additional Audio Production: Emlyn Lucas See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After the final formal leaders' debate, the 2022 election campaign is nearing the home stretch. Labor is calling on the Coalition to answer for the $500,000 paid to a former Liberal staffer, while Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has denounced Labor's economic policy. In English : Brooke Young & Krishani Dhanji ; In Tamil : Selvi - பெடரல் தேர்தல் பிரச்சார களத்தில் இந்த வாரம் இடம்பெற்ற முக்கிய நிகழ்வுகள் மற்றும் கொள்கை அறிவிப்புகள் குறித்த விவரணம். ஆங்கிலத்தில் Brooke Young மற்றும் Krishani Dhanji எழுதிய விவரணங்களை தொகுத்து தமிழில் தருகிறார் செல்வி.
Labor is calling on the Coalition to answer for the $500,000 paid to a former Liberal staffer, while Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has denounced Labor's economic policy.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg in trouble in his Victorian seat A boy in a critical condition after a construction site incident in Perth Sally Fitzgibbons granted a wildcard for next year's World Surf Tour Nick Cave's new documentary hits cinemas in 37 countries todaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg in trouble in his Victorian seat A boy in a critical condition after a construction site incident in Perth Sally Fitzgibbons granted a wildcard for next year's World Surf Tour Nick Cave's new documentary hits cinemas in 37 countries today See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg in trouble in his Victorian seat A boy in a critical condition after a construction site incident in Perth Sally Fitzgibbons granted a wildcard for next year's World Surf Tour Nick Cave's new documentary hits cinemas in 37 countries today See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said it's "reasonable" that over time interest rates have normalised. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch Australia's leading voice, Alan Jones, share his unique take on the events and issues facing the nation and abroad. Tonight he is joined by Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg, One Nation's Pauline Hanson and Lismore Mayor Steve Krieg. Watch ‘Alan Jones' live and on demand at ADH TV, Monday to Thursday 8pm AEST. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg plays down today's higher than expected inflation rate announcement; Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to five years imprisonment; and in AFL, the Melbourne Demons coach will watch his side from home this weekend after being diagnosed with COVID-19.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg joined Gerard to talk about the commitment the federal government has made to the redevelopment of Whitten Oval, the possible redevelopment of the Shane Warne Stand at the MCG, and some of the other pressing issues surrounding sport in Victoria.
On Tuesday night Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg handed down his fourth Budget, which as this is an election year, is being closely scrutinised, but how can you crunch the numbers and make sense of what's in it for you? The Quicky speaks to an expert in Australian politics, and a specialist in women's equality to find out whether the billions of dollars that have been announced will actually help you and your family, or if it's all just smoke and mirrors. CREDITS Host: Gemma Bath With thanks to: Mark Kenny - Australian Studies Professor at the Australian National University's College of Arts and Social Sciences, and host of the weekly politics and public affairs podcast, Democracy Sausage With Mark Kenny Helen Dalley-Fisher - Convenor of the Equality Rights Alliance (ERA) focusing on women's economic security Producer: Gemma Bath Executive Producer: Siobhán Moran-McFarlane Audio Producer: Jacob Round Subscribe to The Quicky at... https://mamamia.com.au/the-quicky/ CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading or listening to our content, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.au Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg handed down the Budget on Tuesday night….a critically important budget with an election due to be called in weeks. Annika Smethurst, a Walkley award winning political reporter at The Age, the author of The Accidental Prime Minister and regular contributor at The Briefing, tells us it's a Budget for our time….when we're coming out of a pandemic, inflation is rising, and the looming election. And it call comes as the Prime Minister is copping criticism from MPs on his own side of politics We'll hear Annika's take on the politics of the Budget….and what it means for Scott Morrison heading into an election in a matter of weeks. Todays Headlines Northern Rivers floods again Russia ramps up shelling despite scale-back claims PM Morrison plays down Lib Senator's claims Hillsong loses footing in US World farewells Shane Warne Follow The Briefing DON'T FORGET TO SIGN UP FOR THE BRIEFING NEWSLETTER. LINK IS IN OUR BIO ON INSTAGRAM Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAU Twitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg promotes tonight's federal budget as a long-term economic plan for the country, further flood evacuation warnings issued across northern NSW and south-eastern Queensland and in sport Australian cricketers pay tribute to Shane Warne ahead of Wednesday's state memorial at the MCG.
In this latest SBS Hindi bulletin: Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg flags ease of living costs and a long-term plan for the economy in the budget; Major flood warnings issued for parts of New South Wales and Queensland; In IPL 2022 Gujarat Titans beat Lucknow Super Giants by 5 wickets and more.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says his fourth federal budget will lead Australia to a stronger economic future out of COVID-19. But does that future include multicultural communities?
U-S Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the White House has no strategy to topple Russian President Vladymir Putin; Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg all but confirms measures to tackle soaring petrol prices in Tuesday's federal budget; And in sport, The West Coast Fever defeat the Sunshine Coast Lightning in the Super Netball.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says he understands the pain Australians are facing at the petrol bowser, and Tuesday's budget will provide relief. - Συνέντευξη στο SBS News παραχώρησε ο υπουργός Εθνικής Οικονομίας, Τζος Φράιντενμπεργκ, ενόψει της κατάθεσης του προϋπολογισμού, την ερχόμενη Τρίτη. Ο κ. Φράιντενμπεργκ υποσχέθηκε πως η κυβέρνηση θα προσπαθήσει να ανακουφίσει τις πιέσεις που δέχονται τα νοικοκυριά, μετά την αύξηση στις τιμές των καυσίμων, χωρίς ωστόσο να προχωρήσει σε λεπτομέρειες.
Czech tennis star Renata Voracova has joined Novak Djokovic in hotel detention, after being detained by Border Force officials. Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has been forced to isolate with his family after testing positive for Covid-19. Ash Barty will face Iga Swiatek in the semi finals of the Adelaide International. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Czech tennis star Renata Voracova has joined Novak Djokovic in hotel detention, after being detained by Border Force officials. Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has been forced to isolate with his family after testing positive for Covid-19. Ash Barty will face Iga Swiatek in the semi finals of the Adelaide International. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Czech tennis star Renata Voracova has joined Novak Djokovic in hotel detention, after being detained by Border Force officials. Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has been forced to isolate with his family after testing positive for Covid-19. Ash Barty will face Iga Swiatek in the semi finals of the Adelaide International. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New South Wales records more than 20,000 COVID infections while Victoria records more than 8,500 cases, Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says Australia is now experiencing an economic rebound, Australian Daniel Sanders has won the opening stage of the Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg shares the details. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Luke Grant speaks to Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg about the government's latest budget update. The update shows increasing revenue is expected to flow into Treasury coffers over the next four years. The money will be spent on various measures, including a top-up for the National Disability Insurance Scheme. Click play to listen to the full interview. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says a "digital-led revolution" is underway in our financial system, and Australia needs a new regulatory framework to reflect that. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has paid tribute to outgoing MPs Greg Hunt and Christian Porter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
According to the Federal Government, Australia has avoided widespread business collapse during the COVID-19 pandemic. Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg explained how with Brian. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The West Australian Premier has taken it upon himself to fix the nation's bruised trade relationship with China. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg noted Victoria "has less freedoms than NSW did at the same vaccination rate". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a follow-up series to the wildly popular What's Making Headlines, hosts Phil Tarrant and Tom Panos discuss the hard-hitting topics relevant to real estate that others might shy away from. The duo reflect on life in lockdown, unpack vaccination mandates, and consider the value of outside perspectives in real estate. Tom and Phil also talk about the value of influence and debrief on comments made by Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg in a recent interview with Momentum Media's Alex Whitlock.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has called out labor's “war on aspiration” as the party looks to crack down on negative gearing ahead of the next election. The Treasurer joins Momentum Media director Alex Whitlock to reiterate the government's pro-property investor stance and dissects what changes to expect over the coming months off-the-back of recent intervention from APRA. They also discuss the pathway out of COVID-19, GDP growth and rebuilding the economy for a more prosperous future. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you would like to get in touch with our team, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights, or hear your voice on the show by recording a question below
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has called out labor's “war on aspiration” as the party looks to crack down on negative gearing ahead of the next election. The Treasurer joins Momentum Media director Alex Whitlock to reiterate the government's pro-property investor stance and dissects what changes to expect over the coming months off-the-back of recent intervention from APRA. They also discuss the pathway out of COVID-19, GDP growth and rebuilding the economy for a more prosperous future. Make sure you never miss an episode by subscribing to us now on Apple Podcasts. Did you like this episode? Show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (REB Podcast Network) and by liking and following Real Estate Business on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend a voice to the show, email editor@realestatebusiness.com.au for more insights.
In this exclusive interview with federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg, join Momentum Media director Alex Whitlock as he speaks to Mr Frydenberg about the valuable role smaller lenders and brokers play in providing competition in the home loan market, the future of the housing market, and what lies ahead for Australia's economy as NSW and Victoria emerge from lockdowns Tune in to find out: Why the Treasurer believes the best days of broking are ahead of us His thoughts on competition and the hot property market Why he thinks negative gearing is an important feature of the housing market And much more!
In this exclusive interview with federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg, join Momentum Media director Alex Whitlock as he speaks to Mr Frydenberg about the valuable role smaller lenders and brokers play in providing competition in the home loan market, the future of the housing market, and what lies ahead for Australia's economy as NSW and Victoria emerge from lockdowns. Tune in to find out: His thoughts on competition and the hot property market Why he thinks negative gearing is an important feature of the housing market Why the Treasurer believes the best days of broking are ahead of us And much more!
The Michael Yardney Podcast | Property Investment, Success & Money
Is this the beginning of the end of the property boom? If you've been following the property news lately you be forgiven for thinking so. The Chiefs of two of the biggest banks have suggested that regulators should step in and introduce macro-prudential controls to slow down our booming housing markets. In the closing statements of the ‘Housing Market and Financial Stability' speech delivered by the RBA's Assistant Governor Michele Bullock on Wednesday, Bullock hinted at the possibility that the RBA could intervene in Australia's housing market. The International Monetary Fund has issued warning about Australian house prices and Digital Finance Analytics principal Martin North gave a chilling forecast that home prices in Sydney and Melbourne outer suburbs could fall a staggering $200,000 while the crash could be even worse for apartments when lending rules were tightened. So, should we be scared? That's what I'm going to be chatting about with Australia's leading housing economist Dr. Andrew Wilson today. And here's a spoiler alert – NO you don't need to worry! Now if you have been a subscriber to this podcast for a while or followed my blogs or YouTube videos, you'd know for the last 3 years I have recorded a weekly Property Insiders video chat with Dr Andrew Wilson. And his assessment of and forecasts for our economy and property markets have been remarkably accurate so whether you're a beginning property investor or an experienced I'm sure you'll benefit from my chat with Andrew today which is the audio of one of our recent Property Insider videos. However, since we recorded this video Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has given the green light to introducing macroprudential curbs to mortgage lending. The last time lending restrictions were implemented in 2017, the focus was on dampening investor lending and the high percentage of interest-only mortgages. However, this time around the main concern seems to be an increasing share of loans on a high debt-to-income ratio. 22 percent of new mortgage holders now have debt that exceeds their income by more than six times, up from 16 percent a year ago. But, as you'll hear Andrew Wilson explain in our chat, regulators should be aware of unintended consequences. Their crackdown is likely to hit first home buyers rather than Australia's wealthy. Targeting debt-to-income ratios will have a limited impact on higher-wealth households, who often have multiple streams of income. However, it will affect lower-income households and those purchasing property for the first time. There are several reasons the debt-to-income ratios have risen over the past year. Firstly, low interest rates by their nature allow people to service more debt as repayments fall. And second, the share of lending to first-home buyers has increased significantly on the back of HomeBuilder, the federal government's First Home Loan Deposit Scheme, and individual state government incentives. First-home buyers tend to be more indebted as they stretch to get into the market. Given improving homeownership rates is the goal of these government schemes, it seems counterproductive to limit first-home buyers by reducing their ability to borrow. And another reason that debt to income ratios have increased is that many established homeowners have upgraded their homes over the last year or two, partly because of the low-cost borrowing, partly because the value of the home has increased considerably given them equity to upgrade and also because of the increased requirements for more space such as a zoom room, etc. My Property Update Chat with Andrew Wilson Looking back over the first 9 months of this year, our property markets have performed even more strongly than anyone ever expected, with the rates of house price growth at levels not seen for a number of decades. In fact, all capital city markets have already experienced double-digit capital growth so far this year and many locations will experience growth of more than 20% over 2021. Of course, it must be remembered that the last peak for our property markets was in 2017, and in many locations, housing prices remain stagnant over the ensuing couple of years and it was really only earlier this year that new highs were reached. Meaning that average price growth was unexceptional over the long term. But over the last week or two, there seems to have been a sudden change of sentiment about our booming housing markets. A sense of urgency has crept into the tone of those at the helm of our big banks, as the CEOs of two of Australia's largest banks have sounded off about emerging lending risks. Topics We Discuss on Today's Show: Whether or not the high debt-to-income ratios of home buyers is really a problem Price growth has averaged a modest 4% per annum since 2017 – despite record falls in mortgage rates over that period Monthly house price growth in most capital cities has halved over the past three months and continues to track downwards The Reserve Bank does not have a role in setting house prices. The RBA's mandate to stimulate employment which currently means keeping interest rates low The Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority, and its purpose of making sure the banks are operating soundly and there is no deterioration in lending standards. There seems little to be concerned about current lending practices as interest-only loans are essentially a non-issue these days, and with rental vacancies at near-record lows, the market needs property investors. Why more Aussies are joining the millionaire club as Australian household wealth reaches record levels, and what that means Resources: Michael Yardney Dr. Andrew Wilson, chief economist My Housing Market As our property markets move forward why not get the team at Metropole to build you a personalised Strategic Property Plan – this will help both beginning and experienced investors. Get a bundle of eBooks and reports www.PodcastBonus.com.au Shownotes plus more here: Uh-Oh. Is this the beginning of the end of our property boom With Dr. Andrew Wilson Some of our favorite quotes from the show: “You see, targeting debt to income ratios will have limited impact on higher wealth households.” – Michael Yardney “We're doing our homework, we're doing our research, we're doing a lot online, and we're just making quick decisions.” – Michael Yardney “I've seen it over and over again that unless you grow out to where it is, you end up going back to where you are.” – Michael Yardney PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW Reviews are hugely important to me because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes - it's your way of passing the message forward to others and saying thank you to me. Here's how
Dominic Perrottet is sworn in as the new Premier of New South Wales, Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg in isolation over a coronavirus case at his office, And in sport, Melbourne NRL star Cameron Munster to enter a facility for alcohol use.
In this latest SBS Hindi News bulletin of Australia and India: : The federal government justifies its decision to cut government support for workers and businesses; Victoria blames illegal long weekend get-togethers for a record number of new COVID-19 cases; Queensland's latest Coronavirus scare forces NRL grand final crowd numbers to be slashed and more.
The bodies of 13 fallen soldiers have been returned to the United States after they were killed in Friday's bomb attack at Kabul airport, President Joe Biden and the First Lady standing alongside the families at Dover Air Force Base as the caskets were unloaded; New South Wales is now halfway to its target of having 70% of people over the age of 16 fully vaccinated, despite more than 1,200 new cases recorded yesterday; and Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says it's up to businesses to pressure their Premiers to stick to National Cabinet's reopening plan. Presented by Monique Wright. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The bodies of 13 fallen soldiers have been returned to the United States after they were killed in Friday's bomb attack at Kabul airport, President Joe Biden and the First Lady standing alongside the families at Dover Air Force Base as the caskets were unloaded; New South Wales is now halfway to its target of having 70% of people over the age of 16 fully vaccinated, despite more than 1,200 new cases recorded yesterday; and Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says it's up to businesses to pressure their Premiers to stick to National Cabinet's reopening plan. Presented by Monique Wright. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Right now, being Treasurer isn't an enviable job. Mark Bouris spoke to the Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg about the plan for reopening the Australian economy safely, why the economic foundations remain strong and the likelihood of a bounce-back for Australian businesses. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Follow Mark Bouris on Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube. Want to grow your business and stay ahead of the pack? Access Mark Bouris' Masterclasses. Got a question or comment for Mark? Send an email. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lockdown measures to be extended for residents of Greater Sydney, Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg to meet with business leaders to discuss their involvement in the immunisation program and in sport, Italy triumphs over Spain and heads into the Euro 2020 finals
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg delivered 2021's Intergenerational Report. The report highlights that spending on health, aged care and the NDIS will grow significantly with this ageing population.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg joined The Spoonman to discuss the release of the 2021 Inter-Generational Report and the impact Covid has had on our population and economy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tasmanians are outraged by the death of a German Shepherd in horrific circumstances which has prompted a change.org petition. Brian talks with teh lady behind that call for change Spoonman has slammed the latest State lockdowns by "lazy" politicians [30:26] Brian dissects the 2021 Intergenerational report with Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and what it means to the average Australian [45:33] See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been called the 'Hot Chocolate' budget after their hit single 'Every 1's a Winner'. In his second pandemic budget, Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg clears off the barnacles, neutralises some of the government's vulnerabilities and kicks ideology down the road. Fran and PK break it down in this special budget wrap.
The third budget released by Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg outlined billions of dollars of spending but one aspect many noticed was the Federal suggestion on international borders. The budget suggests the international border won't reopen until mid 2022, a date which has upset many hopeful travelers and lovers in long distance relationships. Josh is one of those looking to get closer to his Fiancé Adriana and daughter Zoe, who are stuck in South America. "You can't plan for the future... We can't wait forever," Josh told John Stanley. The complexity around a Prospective Marriage Visa mixed with closed international borders has cost couples thousands of dollars and their calls for help have fallen on deaf ears. Join Josh and John and he shares a story shared by thousands across Australia who hope one day they'll see their other half. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hughesy & Kate Catchup - Hit Network - Dave Hughes and Kate Langbroek
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg joined The Morning Crew and got grilled by Hughesy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has handed down what is expected to be the government’s last budget before the next federal election. Today, chief political correspondent for The Saturday Paper Karen Middleton on what’s in the budget, and what it says about the government’s political priorities. Guest: Chief political correspondent for The Saturday Paper Karen Middleton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says his second pandemic budget will secure Australia's economic recovery, the federal government is expected to deliver a big spending 2021-2022 budget in an effort to boost Australia's recovery from COVID-19. Catch the latest Urdu News - وفاقی حکومت آج اگلے مالی سال کا بجٹ پیش کرے گی۔تفصیل سنئے نیوز پوڈکاسٹ میں۔
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says "recovery" is the key theme of this year's budget, with a focus on jobs and more funding for aged care. On an extended RN Drive, Patricia Karvelas and Fran Kelly digest the 2021 Federal Budget and examine impacts with key stakeholders.
US equities fell overnight with all three benchmarks closing lower, as tech stocks dragged down the market. Following the US, the Aussie share market is set to drop, with the futures suggesting a 0.73% fall. What to watch today:New home sales will be released this morning, currently at their highest since 2004. The Australian budget will be released tonight. Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says the upcoming budget will prioritise job creation. The Australian economy has seen a better than expected economic recovery from the COVID-19 outbreak, after seeing the largest budget deficit last year since WWII. Leading Australian tech shares like Afterpay (ASX:APT) and Zip (ASX:Z1P), following US tech shares coming under pressure overnight. Boral (ASX:BLD) after Seven Group Holdings (ASX:SVW) launched an off market takeover offer. Seven already holds a 23.2% stake in the group and is offering $6.50 cash per Boral share - an offer that matched Boral's closing price on Monday. The Oil price is down 0.03%, Copper down 3.69%, Silver down 0.5%, while Iron Ore is up 5.45%. And Gold is up 0.3% nearing a 3-month peak. The most traded stocks by Bell Direct clients yesterday were Deterra Royalties (ASX:DRR), (ASX:ANZ) and Fortescue Metals (ASX:FMG). Trading ideas:Bell Potter has maintained their Buy recommendation of a2 Milk (ASX:A2M), with a price target of $8.50, previously $9.50. a2 Milk closed yesterday at $6.10, implying a 39.3% share price growth in the year. Bell Potter have released another report on Synlait Milk (ASX:SM1), lowering their price target to $3.85. SM1 closed yesterday at $3.03, implying 27.1% growth. Brainchip Holdings (ASX:BRN), West African Resources (ASX:WAF) and Aurelia Metals (ASX:AMI) are all giving off bullish charting signals according to Trading Central.
The Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg will hand down the budget on Tuesday night, and we hear from news.com.au's national political editor Samantha Maiden what we can expect, news.com.au's Wenlei Ma tell us all about what movies are coming this week See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today I spoke to Steve Edmondson, the owner of Sailaway, about meeting with the Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg for breakfast this morning to discuss the need for ongoing support for the tourism industry.
A bi-partisan Parliamentary Committee in Victoria has recommended that the Victorian Government establish a criminal offence that prohibits the display of symbols of Nazi ideology, including the swastika and the NSW Government has promised to also consider their recommendations.Australian Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton confirmed he had received a recommendation from the ASIO intelligence agency to formally proscribe the neo-Nazi Sonnenkrieg Division, which has already been outlawed in Britain, as a terror group, the first extremist right wing group to be considered for such action under Australia’s tough anti-terror laws.The Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg announced $2m in government funding towards a new Tasmanian Holocaust Education and Interpretation Centre, as part of the Australian Government’s move to fund such centres in every state and territory in Australia.Famed music and entertainment industry impresario and son of Jewish Russian immigrants to Melbourne, Michael Gudinski e”h, died suddenly at the age of 68 and was mourned by many of the greats of Australia’s and international music world, many of whose careers he had nurtured and promoted to fame during his 50 years of indefatigable endeavour.
The Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has blasted Facebook after the social media site blocked Australian users from reading and sharing news, the lawyer for Andrew O’Keefe has indicated he will plead guilty, top selling items from Australia Post stores have been revealed, Ash Barty and Paris Hilton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Facebook's move earned a sharp rebuke from Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg. - フェイスブックが、新法に反対する対抗措置として行いました。
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg criticised Facebook for banning Australian news media from sharing or viewing news on its social media platform. Some important government pages as well as charities and community groups were also impacted by the ban. Tune into the bulletin for more news stories, updates on sports, forex and tomorrow's weather forecast.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has taken a swipe at Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk asking for an extension of JobKeeper, E-commerce site Etsy is under fire for selling sex dolls resembling children, major cruise lines hoping to return to Australian waters, NRL star Andrew Fifita has revealed massive weightloss, and the sad passing of Hollywood actress Cicely Tyson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says households have enough savings for the economy to continue its recovery. - 사회적 봉쇄와 이동 제한으로 가족 여행이 무산되고, 상점이 문을 닫아 소비할 기회가 줄었고, 미래에 대한 불안이 소비를 위축시켰다고 분석된다.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has delivered the mid-year Economic update, three months after the country declared an official recession.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said Australians are back spending and back working, as he handed down the Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook.
Alex Dafner with SBS weekly Yiddish report 29.11.2020A number of important building projects in the Jewish communities in Australia were begun and announced this week:- The Jewish Holocaust Museum in Melbourne began its rebuilding works in the presence of the Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg, Victorian Premier Dan Andrews, Parliamentarians and Holocaust survivors and their descendants, who spoke about the importance of the museum in the education about the Holocaust and fight against intolerance and racism.- Plans to relocate Mt Scopus College, the biggest Jewish school in Australia from its outer suburb location in Burwood to the heart of the Jewish community in the suburb of Caulfield, received a boost with the State Government’s announcement of the rebuilding of the Caulfield hospital, which sits on a large acreage that would allow Scopus to potentially relocate there in the future.- The planned Jewish Arts Quarter in Elsternwick, in Melbourne, received a boost of $3.5m in funding from the Victorian State Government for its project of a cultural hub that will become a centre for culture in the area and a showcase of Jewish culture and arts for the state.- The Emanuel School in Sydney received the go ahead to plan a capital works appeal to double the size of its building that will create the state of the art facilities and flexibilities required by the school’s project based learning approach.Anns: Australia’s first Yiddish Poetica, an online open mic evening of poetry mit a Yiddishn tam (taste), proudly co-presented by Poetica, Kadimah and the Dunera Project, hosted by Poetica’s founder Miriam Hechtman. Join as a participant or viewer for a joyful, funny and heymishe evening’s entertainment. Weds 2nd Dec, 2020, at 7.30PM via Zoom. Details at www.kadimah.com.au
A surprise early easing of lockdown for South Australians tonight .. but the cause and its implications are raising eyebrows. The state's decision to go into a 6-day hard lockdown was, it turns out, all based on a lie....told to contact tracers, by a man who works part-time in a pizza shop. Now it's been uncovered, greater freedoms will return from tomorrow night while SA police have set up a taskforce to investigate all of the information provided to the contact tracing teams. But why was the state's lockdown decision based on the testimony of a single person? Also: * The scheduled increase to the superannuation guarantee is again in doubt with the Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg saying the government will make a decision next year. * A day after the release of a report detailing shocking evidence about the misconduct of Australian special forces in Afghanistan, we speak to David Kilcullen, a military strategist and former soldier who served in Afghanistan and Iraq. * Thousands of building subcontractors are bracing for a hit with the demise of industry giant Grocon. * Australians stepped up this week making a record number of appointments to give blood, after an appeal about a shortage of supplies – but just how self-sufficient is Australia when it comes to collecting blood during a pandemic? * And.. after eight months of lockdown, visitors will be allowed back into New South Wales prisons from Monday. Advocates say it's been a long and lonely year for many inmates, but there's arguably been some good to come from it too.
A surprise early easing of lockdown for South Australians tonight .. but the cause and its implications are raising eyebrows. The state's decision to go into a 6-day hard lockdown was, it turns out, all based on a lie....told to contact tracers, by a man who works part-time in a pizza shop. Now it's been uncovered, greater freedoms will return from tomorrow night while SA police have set up a taskforce to investigate all of the information provided to the contact tracing teams. But why was the state's lockdown decision based on the testimony of a single person? Also: * The scheduled increase to the superannuation guarantee is again in doubt with the Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg saying the government will make a decision next year. * A day after the release of a report detailing shocking evidence about the misconduct of Australian special forces in Afghanistan, we speak to David Kilcullen, a military strategist and former soldier who served in Afghanistan and Iraq. * Thousands of building subcontractors are bracing for a hit with the demise of industry giant Grocon. * Australians stepped up this week making a record number of appointments to give blood, after an appeal about a shortage of supplies – but just how self-sufficient is Australia when it comes to collecting blood during a pandemic? * And.. after eight months of lockdown, visitors will be allowed back into New South Wales prisons from Monday. Advocates say it's been a long and lonely year for many inmates, but there's arguably been some good to come from it too.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg joined Jack and Kingy to discuss an exciting announcement regarding the late great Danny Frawley.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg on: South Australia's lockdown Relations with China Danny Frawley's legacy War crimes allegations against the SAS in Afghanistan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The controversy around the trans-Tasman bubble has pushed relations between Melbourne and Canberra to another low.About 100 travellers from New Zealand, who were allowed into Sydney without quarantine, have travelled on to states that haven't opened their borders to New Zealand.Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and his Western Australian counterpart are angry about the loophole.But Melbourne correspondent Donna Demaio told Kate Hawkesby Australia's Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has fired back, continuing his verbal attacks on Andrews."We've heard things like he has a callous indifference to small business, and a bloody mindedness that is unforgivable, so these are pretty strong words." LISTEN ABOVE
The Federal Treasurer is in South Australia today, following the unveiling of his Budget. Josh Frydenberg has visited Kookaburra Homes in Murray Bridge to hear about how the HomeBuilder scheme is tracking. In this podcast Jennie Lenman asks the Treasurer how older jobseekers will benefit from the Government's job creation programs and why cutting tax is a good idea when Australia is headed to record debt of almost $1 trillion.
On 6 October 2020, Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg delivered a big-spending budget in a year where the economy has been hit hard by unprecedented events. Michael Waycott, Director at The Bongiorno National Network, looks at the takeouts from the budget for those in the medical profession and for surgeons in particular. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has delivered one of the most unusual budgets in history.After a period of profound drought and unprecedented bushfires, an international pandemic then unravelled all previous economic forecasts and even prevented the government from delivering a budget at the usual time of year. - Trezorierul federal Josh Frydenberg a prezentat natiunii unul dintre cele mai neobișnuite bugete din istoria Australiei.După o perioadă de secetă profundă și incendii de padure fără precedent, o pandemie globala a dat apoi peste cap toate previziunile economice anterioare și chiar a împiedicat guvernul să prezinte un buget în perioada obișnuită a anului.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has delivered one of the most unusual budgets in history.After a period of profound drought and unprecedented bushfires, an international pandemic then unravelled all previous economic forecasts and even prevented the government from delivering a budget at the usual time of year.2020 has tested Australians like never before, and Treasurer Josh Frydenberg reflected those sentiments when handing down his 2020-21 Federal Budget.I will bring you today a short summary of the budget that will impact your lives in Australia
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has delivered one of the most unusual budgets in history. After a period of profound drought and unprecedented bushfires, an international pandemic then unravelled all previous economic forecasts and even prevented the government from delivering a budget at the usual time of year. - Državni blagajnik Josh Frydenberg je v torek zvečer predstavil enega najbolj nenavadnih proračunov v zgodovini. Po obdobju močne suše in požarov je mendarodna pandemija vladi preprečila pripraviti običajni proračun.
Community groups have responded to Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg's Federal Budget, with some expressing concern over how far it goes to support migrants and Australians with non-English-speaking backgrounds.
On this edition of Cory Talks... Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg handed down the 2020 Budget in Canberra yesterday (Tuesday 6 October). It was a budget speech that included the word jobs, a lot! Immediate tax cuts, but you have to make at least $45,000 a year. A budget for people who already have money is the way it seems to me. Kiwi's not in favour of lowering the voting age with just over a week until the New Zealand general election. Trump is out of his hospital bed and back in the White House... that place is going to need to be fumigated before January 20! What you do when you come face to face with a guy holding a hypodermic needle in his hands. Victoria holds its breath the sanity prevails, and further lockdown laws can be eased on October 19. Google plans a global fund for news stories. Is it enough? Will it work? Guest: - Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already and turn notifications on so you can be alerted when there's new episodes out. Cory Talks on Twitter - www.twitter.com/CoryTalksPod Cory Talks website - www.corytalks.com Cory Talks email - send via the website I source information from a variety of sources, most commonly ABC News Australia, Independent Australia and The Guardian. CORY TALKS. A PODCAST FROM CORY DIGITAL MEDIA CREATOR. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/corytalkspodcast/message
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has delivered one of the most unusual budgets in history. - Bendahara Federal Josh Frydenberg telah mengumumkan Anggaran Federal 2020-21
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has acknowledged the disproportionate impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on women, so could the budget change that picture? We take your calls on what it will mean for you. And singer Stan Walker on redemption and the power of forgiveness.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has handed down one of the most unusual budgets in history.
Michael is joined by Peter Switzer, Switzer.com.au, to discuss the upcoming Federal Budget which will be unveiled on 6 October which will be one of the most important in our lifetime as Australian’s economy struggles in the wake of COVID-19. In July, Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg revealed the nation is expected to be in a total deficit of around $281.4 billion, making it the highest budget deficit since World War 11. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg is optimistic about the outlook for employment after new analysis from the Treasury department. - Il ministro del tesoro Josh Frydenberg ha espresso soddisfazione per il dato che mostra come più della metà del 1,3 milioni di persone che hanno perso il lavoro con l'inizio della pandemia lo ha ritrovato.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has revealed Australia’s budget deficit hit almost $86 billion last financial year, the largest since world war two.Mr Frydenberg says the blow to the budget, shows the cost of protecting lives and livelihoods amid the coronavirus pandemic. - Shefi i thesarit Josh Frydenberg tha se deficiti buxhetor kete vit ka arritur ne $86 miliarde, niveli me i larte qe pas mbarimit te luftes se dyte boterore. Z Frydenberg tha se vrima ne buxhet tregon ndikimin qe ka patur pandemia mbi ekonomine Australiane.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has revealed Australia’s budget deficit hit almost $86 billion last financial year, the largest since world war two. - Inihayag ng pederal na tesorero Josh Frydenberg na umabot sa halos $86-bilyon ang badyet depicit ng Australya nitong nagdaang taong pinansyal, ito ang pinakamalaking depisit mula nang ikalawang pandaigdigang digmaan.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has revealed the incredible damage COVID-19 has wreaked on Australia's finances. But a closer reading of the budgetary assumptions reveals a mix of optimism and pessimism. James and Alan discuss what is and isn't meaningful in the news, and whether we are destined for a depression in this week's episode. Also covered: more MMT debate, the outlook for deferred loans and Tesla's unlikely win. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JobKeeper 2.0: extended, tightened, reduced. Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg joins Brooke Corte. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg hasn't ruled out bringing forward tax cuts and promises "another phase of income support" after JobKeeper's scheduled September end.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has warned Victoria's coronavirus lockdowns could cost the national economy $1 billion a week.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says his government is working on "ambitious targets" to reduce the number of Indigenous people in jail.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg looks back at the year it’s been since the federal election last May, and his economic update. With the budget not delayed until October due to the coronavirus pandemic, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg delivered an economic update instead. Australia’s economy has taken a hit from the pandemic, GDP has plummeted, and unemployment is set to double. These are extremely difficult times for all involved. Luke Grant caught up with Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg, to reflect on the year it has been, as well as the upcoming budget and the state of the Australian economy.
The Australian Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg, who last week was placed under a 24 hours police guard because of anti-Semitic and racist threats, had the difficult task this week of delivering the bleak economic outlook in his parliamentary budget speech, during which he suffered a severe coughing attack and was consequently tested for COVID-19, that luckily proved to be negative.More than 40 thousand people from Australia, NZ and elsewhere participated in a Lag Bomer festival internet and face-book celebration, with singers and prominent Jewish personalities from around the world, including the Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg, Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, Businessman Frank Lowy, Commonwealth Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, Rabbi Israel Meir Lau and Nathan Sheransky et al, sending their thoughts and wishes to the online Jewish community.Australia’s Jewish institutions began a cautious reopening, in line with the strict COVID-19 regulations set by the State governments, with synagogues and Jewish schools taking small steps to resume their regular services and activities.
The good news on the equity capital scene for small businesses and medium sized enterprises continues with the Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg, confirming that the Federal Government’s election commitment relative to the establishment of the Australian Business Growth Fund official launch is imminent. This is great news for small businesses and medium sized enterprises because it will make it easier for these enterprises to access equity which will allow these companies to grow and employ more people. The Government has acknowledged that improved access to equity capital will reduce risks for small businesses and medium sized enterprises because it will reduce reliance on debt funding. The government anticipates that the Australian Business Growth Fund will approve equity investment in 30 to 50 companies annually. Read the Full Article Here
Hear from executive leader Pelagia Markogiannakis, HR specialist Maria Hampouris, and Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg!
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has handed down a pre-election budget for the Coalition government, his first in the job.Prime Minister Scott Morrison must take the country to an election before the end of May, so the Treasurer is promising tax cuts and infrastructure spending while still delivering a surplus. - Poprvé ve své funkci odevzdal Josh Frydenberg koaliční vládě předvolební rozpočet.Předseda vlády Scott Morrison musí zemi dovést k volbám do konce května, a tak hospodář slibuje snižování daní a výdaje na infrastrukturu, zatímco rozpočet má stále končit přebytkem.
Reducing power bills for almost four million low income Australians has emerged as one of Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg's key pitches to voters ahead of Tuesday's Budget. - Kupunguza bei ya umeme kwa idadi ya takriban wa Australia milioni nne wenye mapato ya chini, imeibuka kama moja ya hoja kuu ya mweka hazina Josh Frydenberg kwa wapiga kura, kabla ya kutangazwa kwa bajeti ya shirikisho jumanne ijayo.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg joins Chris Kenny to talk proposed GST changes.