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The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
The Melbourne Cup has been run and won, Billy's horse did bugger-all, but we kick the show off with the All Sports Report - as darts superstar Luke Littler finally achieves a personal milestone. Collingwood's Jack Crisp is in studio to talk about Ronald McDonald House, then Max and Adrian battle it out in the Hump Day Quiz. Daisy's had another epiphany, Billy has some news you might've missed about LIV Golf, and as Oasis tours Australia Daisy puts together his top 5 Liam Gallagher quotes. Billy has upset an NRL legend over a burger, we find out about Billy's Melbourne Cup Day, then comedian Craig Gass is in studio with his excellent celebrity impressions, and how he ended up performing with KISS and Metallica. Finally, Billy's found a helium balloon, so he's got a joke about jockeys to close the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s Melbourne Cup Day! We chat about strict race-day dress codes that have caught people out, farewell Perth Zoo’s last elephant, and try C-Bass’ latest snack obsession. Plus, how you could be seeing Lady Gaga live in Sydney!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the radio show. 1 - Smoko Chat: Melbourne Cup 3 - Jay's WWII Duck Tales 7 - Movember Progress So Far 11 - 3.4 Melbourne Cup - Gibbo from the Two Flogs Podcast joins the show. 16 - Wise Words from Self Help Singh 20 - What have you purchased that you always wanted when you were younger 25 - Lego's Historic Change in its recipe 29 - Loo with a view, Day 2 31 - Hot Rod University 34 - Insanely Massive Car Collection - https://shorturl.at/yqxTN 39 - Late Mail 43 - Last Drinks
මිලියන ගණනක් නරඹන, මිලියන ගණනින් තෑගි, ඔට්ටු හුවමාරු වන මෙල්බර්න් කුසලාන තුරඟ තරග ඉසව්වේ අපි නොදකින තිරයෙන් පිටුපස තොරතුරු ගැන කතාබහක්.
Ahead of Xav's half marathon run... have you shat yourself while running? Ryan Daniels' wanted to test a theory on Melbourne Cup Day. Triple M Rush Hour's own Billy Brownless has a horse in the Melbourne Cup today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Labuschagne racks up another ton ahead of likely test recall Former Kangaroo calls for Moses inclusion for final test Melbourne United's unbeaten start to NBL season comes to an end The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy Cordeaux fires through Cup Day trivia, RBA rate nerves and Australia’s cost-of-living crunch before unloading on energy policy and political spin. He argues the Nationals are right to dump net zero, links today’s de-industrialisation to the 1975 Lima Declaration, and calls “Future Made in Australia” a slogan without cheap reliable power. He spotlights the PM’s “Joy Division” T-shirt fiasco, Nvidia’s jaw-dropping valuation, and why $8.5b more for bulk billing won’t make healthcare “free”. Plus: “jobs-for-the-boys” quangos, Bunnings’ Aussie-made price dilemma, ABC bias vs national unity, and a musical sign-off from 93-year-old Johnny Mac singing a Peter Clayton track. Melbourne Cup Day trivia; posting schedule RBA decision day; inflation ~3.2% y/y; electricity up ~39% this year Nationals dump net zero; “move as fast as partners/competitors” 1975 Lima Declaration → offshoring industry; link to today’s policy failures “Future Made in Australia” vs high energy/production costs Bunnings boss: hard to sell Aussie-made because it’s dearer PM’s “Joy Division” shirt controversy resurfaces Nvidia hits ~$5T valuation (chips → “fission chips” gag) Bulk-billing sweetener: +$8.5b; “free healthcare” myth; co-payments persist Government sits on the Briggs report; 1,200 public boards; quangos & mates Local colour: Rising Sun / Jim Elder auction plugs Dates & birthdays; Johnny Mac releases Peter Clayton song video See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Labuschagne racks up another ton ahead of likely test recall Former Kangaroo calls for Moses inclusion for final test Melbourne United's unbeaten start to NBL season comes to an end The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A big team of raiders has arrived to take on Half Yours and co in what promises to be the wettest Melbourne Cup in years. Who will prevail? No surprise that Joel's tipping a $34 pop. Plus previews of the other black-type races at Flemington, a Big Dance preview and specials for other venues.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Labuschagne racks up another ton ahead of likely test recall Former Kangaroo calls for Moses inclusion for final test Melbourne United's unbeaten start to NBL season comes to an end The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CEO of Howard Smith Wharves Luke Fraser joined Sofie Formica on 4BC Breakfast to discuss the massive scale of their Melbourne Cup Day preparations. The celebrations are crucial for supporting the hospitality industry after a tough year, and the venue will also be raising money for Youngcare charity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get ready for the race that stops the nation! In our 2025 Melbourne Cup Preview, we go through all the top contenders with form analysis, key stats, jockey changes, and the latest betting odds. In this bite-sized preview, we share our best tips, value plays and trifecta numbers you need to know before placing your bets.All our Melbourne Cup Day tips are on Unibet, access them now via the Cast Patrol Vault. Sign up using the link below!EXCLUSIVE TIPS ON UNIBET (18+)DOWNLOAD APP - http://bit.ly/4pWrqXYWEB SIGNUP - http://bit.ly/4mGUPm50:00 Intro1:55 Melbourne Cup Stats & Trends 3:53 Half Yours 6:28 Valiant King 8:13 Al Riffa10:29 Presage Nocturne12:23 Buckaroo15:42 Meydaan 17:35 River of Stars20:00 Onesmoothoperator 21:53 Flatten The Curve23:52 Further25:23 Absurde27:31 Winner & Tips 29:29 Boxed Trifecta PlayFollow us @TheCastPatrol on all social media platforms to keep up to date with all things CAST and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Aussie market ended October on a flat and uninspired note, slipping by around four points on Friday to mark a fourth straight day of losses. That left the ASX 200 down roughly 1.4% for the week — its worst since April — as investors digested hotter-than-expected inflation data and reassessed expectations for future rate cuts. Despite the late-month pullback, the index still managed a 0.4% gain for October overall. Energy and materials helped limit losses, while consumer discretionary and utilities weighed most heavily, with Wesfarmers and Origin Energy both under pressure. Resmed was among the day’s bright spots, lifting after a solid quarterly update. Looking ahead, attention turns to the RBA’s rate decision on Melbourne Cup Day, US inflation data tonight, and next week’s bank earnings from Westpac, NAB, and Macquarie. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Friday edition of Wealth Coffee Chats, we dives into two major updates shaking up the lending world. First, the ongoing speculation around interest rates — with inflation stuck above target and unemployment ticking up, the RBA faces a tough call ahead of its Melbourne Cup Day meeting. But the bigger story this week is Macquarie Bank's surprise move to stop accepting loans under trusts or companies. Once known for handling complex lending structures efficiently, Macquarie has now paused these applications, citing rising volumes, new anti–money laundering regulations, and social media–driven lending strategies. Cherie explains what this means for investors who rely on trusts or companies for asset protection, tax benefits, or borrowing flexibility, and why this could signal a shift across the broader lending industry. Despite the changes, she reassures investors that solutions always exist — and that smart structuring with expert advice remains key to building a strong, protected property portfolio. Episode Highlights: “Mortgage brokers are like bartenders” — a fun analogy to start the chat. Quick market update: inflation, employment, and RBA's looming rate decision. The big news — Macquarie Bank exits trust and company lending. Why Macquarie made the move: rising loan volumes and tighter AML rules. The pros and cons of borrowing under a trust or company structure. How asset protection and servicing flexibility benefit certain investors. What this could mean for the broader banking sector and lending policies. Why investors shouldn't panic — alternative lenders and strategies still exist. Final thoughts: staying adaptable and proactive through every market shift.
Welcome to Season 6, Episode 7 of the Expat Mortgage Podcast, where we discuss the latest issues of securing and maintaining an Australian mortgage whilst you are an Australian expat. In this episode, James Ridley and Jeremy Harper unpack the latest Totality (formerly CoreLogic) housing data, offering valuable insights into what's really happening across Australia's property markets. They explore the national dwelling growth figures, the true size of Australia's $11.8 trillion residential market, and how it continues to dominate household wealth—well ahead of superannuation, listed stocks, and commercial real estate. The duo also break down capital city performance, with Perth and Brisbane leading the charge, while Adelaide's affordability metrics push it into second place among Australia's most expensive cities relative to income. They also discuss the RBA's upcoming Melbourne Cup Day decision, rising unemployment rates, and what these indicators could mean for potential rate cuts or holds heading into the new year. Finally, James and Jeremy examine the ongoing housing crisis, falling dwelling approval rates, and how AI and government reform could play a vital role in tackling Australia's growing supply bottleneck. Book a session with Jeremy Harper to discuss your expat mortgage needs: bit.ly/4pQvQzt Enjoying the podcast? Why not leave us some feedback here: bit.ly/3UQ8BrI The Expat Mortgage Podcast is all about helping Australian expats secure and maintain an Australian mortgage whilst they're living and working overseas. This podcast is brought to you by Atlas Mortgages, part of the Atlas Wealth Group, the leading provider of Australian expat financial services. Atlas Mortgages works with Australian expats in over 50 countries and we make it our job to speak to 45 Australian mortgage lenders and review over 3,000 Australian mortgage products to ensure that not only can you get that mortgage as an Australian expat, but also that it's the right loan for your needs and circumstances.
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Thursday 30 October 2025 Hot inflation dashes hopes of an interest rate cut on Melbourne Cup Day next week. Woolworths sales disappoint, though the supermarket’s outlook is improving. Both Microsoft and Apple pass $USS4 trillion in market capitalisation. The federal government is under fire over a lack of new social housing. Social media companies get creative finding ways to block under-16-year-olds. Join our free daily newsletter here for your chance to win Fear & Greed merch! And don’t miss the latest episode of How Do They Afford That? - this week, five smart ideas for using your tax refund. Get the episode from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ASX200 fell about 0.5% today, erasing Monday’s gains, but stays up 2% for October and just 1% below a record high. Financials rallied, with the big four banks hitting record levels, while CSL and WiseTech drove the decline, dropping 16% and 15% respectively. Look ahead to tomorrow’s CPI release and the RBA’s likely rate cut on Melbourne Cup Day. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In September, Australia's jobless rate rose from 4.2 per cent to 4.5 per cent, according to ABS data. Labour force figures will be key for the RBA in deciding whether to cut the 3.6 per cent interest rate at its next meeting on 4 November, Melbourne Cup day. Experts suggest the latest unemployment data could lead to another rate cut in 2025. In this podcast, we explore whether another cut is likely.
In this week's episode, Dr. Andrew Wilson and Rachael Howlett explore how to read the real-time data driving Australia's property market. From filtering suburb level insights in the My Housing Market x Infinity app to analysing rental yields and return-on-investment trends, this episode gives listeners the tools to think like an economist.The pair also tease next week's deep dive on inflation and the RBA's highly anticipated Melbourne Cup Day rate decision and what it could mean for homeowners heading into 2026.Discover our new tool: What's My Rental Home Yield? Money Mentor YouTube Channel: @moneymentorau Link to Dr. Andrew Wilson on LinkedIn: / dr-andrew. If you enjoyed our podcast, make sure you follow and subscribe to stay up to date with the latest episodes.
The ASX 200 hit record highs today, closing at 9068 up 78 points (0.9%) in a very strong session. Today, it was banks and industrials doing much of the heavy lifting — along with a solid contribution from the gold sector. MQG led the charge, jumping over 5% on the back of news it had sold some of its data centre assets — good news all around. The big kicker came at 11:30 am, with jobs data showing an unemployment rate of 4.5%. That gives the RBA plenty of room to cut rates further on Melbourne Cup Day. Across the industrials, gains were broad-based: WES up 1.3%, WOW up 1.9% , GMG up 4.9% and buoyed by enthusiasm for data centre exposure following Macquarie's sales. CSL added 1.8%. TLS rose 0.4%. The banks were steady if unspectacular, while insurers and wealth managers shone. HUB soared 10.5%. AMP also rallied 8.5% on the back of a positive quarterly update.The technology sector, however, missed the memo on record highs — WTC and XRO both slipped around 1.4%, continuing their recent stumbles.The resources sector was busy once again. BHP edged slightly higher, while FMG and RIO eased. The gold miners were the standout as gold hit fresh record highs. NEM up 3.4% and EVN up 3.3%. The rare earths and lithium stocks came under pressure after Scott Bessent talked of an extension of the 100% tariffs deadline if China eased export restrictions. LYC fell 5.7%. Other rare earth names substantially also weakened in sympathy.In corporate news, MYX rose 11.3% after it received court approval for its takeover by Cosette, with no wriggle room left — though FIRB approval is still required. RIO is searching for strategic partners to develop a huge copper deposit inBougainville. TWE edged 1.8% higher after its AGM, where Chairman John Mullen discussed ongoing challenges and sales developments in China.On the economic front, the jobs report confirmed unemployment rising to 4.5%, with a steady participation rate. That combination pushed bond yields lower, the Australian dollar weaker, and equity markets higher — a triple treat for investors heading into Friday and more US results.Asian markets rise, Japan up 0.5% China up 0.1% and HK down 0.4%.10-year yields fell to 4.17% on jobs data.European markets slightly lower. UK GDP today.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
Just like that Clint Gutherson is no longer an Eel and is now a Dragon. The Tip Sheet signs off on Gutho's stellar career at the club as Sixties and Forty20 celebrate his legacy as an Eel. The show then delves into the latest developments on Josh Addo-Carr and Jayden Brailey for the club. AJ Brimson landed himself momentarily in a spot of bother on Melbourne Cup Day but successfuly employed the Shane Warne defence. The reasons why Terrell May is no longer a Rooster take another twist while Exra Mam is in the hole for nearly half a million dollars after his car crash. It is a lot to sift through but the biggest news this week is the Knights Group officially backing the bid for the Christchurch Orcas. Finally, the boys continue their coverage of the Pacific Champions as we reach the finals batch of games. Tonga are preparing to upset the Kangaroos in the men's final while the Jillaroos are looking to wrap up a dominant international campaign in their rematch with the Kiwi Ferns. Alongside both these games are the crossover matches between New Zealand and PNG for the men and Samoa and PNG for the women.
After a cracking Melbourne Cup Day where Tommy was all over Knight's Choice, we head towards the last day of the Flemington Carnival, and it's a cracker! The Champions Stakes Day Group 1s are all amazing, and we preview each race. We also cover a few from Rosehill. Jump in FB www.facebook.com/groups/giveusaspellpodcast X and IG @giveusaspellpod Rate and review!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 1984, the body of six-year-old Kylie Maybury was found in a gutter in the early hours of the morning following Melbourne Cup Day. So why did it take 32 years after her death for police to finally find her killer — a man with previous convictions for sexual assault and violence, who lived just around the corner? Former Herald Sun journalist and true crime author Keith Moor has covered the case since the day Kylie's body was found. He has interviewed her grieving mother many times and considered her a friend. For the 40th anniversary of Kylie's death, Keith details this case. You can read more about Keith and his work here. This episode details the case of a child who was sexually assaulted and murdered. Please take that into consideration and listen with care. If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636. THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia Find out more about Mamamia's charity partner RizeUp Australia here. CREDITS Guest: Keith Moor Host: Gemma Bath Producer: Tahli Blackman Audio Producer: Thom Lion GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening! Email us at truecrime@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice note, and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. 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.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Place your bets – it's Melbourne Cup Day. Three New Zealand-trained horses are in this year's race: Sharp N Smart, Positivity, and Trust In You. Sharp N Smart is the most favoured of the three Kiwi entrants and is owned by Graeme Rogerson and his wife. Debbie Rogerson told Mike Hosking they're feeling good about their prospects. “We're very, very happy with the horse,” she said. “Couldn't be more than happy the way everything's just fallen into place.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
U.S. traders are watching the polls closely as bonds rise and the U.S. dollar falls, with 'Trump trades' being unwound. In company news, Nvidia is set to replace Intel in the Dow Jones index. Meanwhile, oil prices have risen nearly 3% after OPEC's decision to delay output increases. In Australia, shares are expected to slip ahead of the RBA's interest rate decision on Melbourne Cup Day, while the Aussie dollar surges as the 'Trump trade' effect fades. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A massive long weekend ahead with both Derby Day and Melbourne Cup Day likely to be sold out at Flemington. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every first Tuesday in November is a public holiday in Victoria. This is when the most important horse race of the year takes place: the Melbourne Cup. But why is this race so important? And why is it a public holiday? We enquired and spoke to some visitors before the race. - Der erste Dienstag im November ist ein Feiertag in Victoria. Denn dann findet das wichtigste Pferderennen des Jahres statt: der Melbourne Cup. Doch warum ist das Derby-Rennen eigentlich so wichtig? Und warum ist es ein Feiertag? Wir haben uns erkundigt und mit einigen Besuchern vor dem Rennen gesprochen.
Today, on the Ali Clarke Breakfast Show: Teachers are going on strike this Thursday. Some schools will move to modified classes and others will shut Ali MC'd a luncheon and got the draw the raffle...but the prize doesn't quite match the winner... E-News: Robbie Williams has a Netflix Doco and has explained why him and Geri Halliwell broke up / Taylor Swift is officially a WAG / Matthew Perry who played Chandler on Friends decided to pull a storyline where Chandler cheats on the character Monica as he felt like it was out of character Say goodbye to Tinder Tales and hello to: RELASHANESHIPS! Shane is no longer a single man, but hasn't yet called her his girlfriend even after she came over to look after him while he was ill...We ask our callers for their opinions. Ali owes Swiftie Olivia an apology - for calling her the WRONG NAME Ali has a friend who went out for a first date, but has experienced too many lies!! What have you heard/told that was a first-date lie!? Ali would like to criticise SAPOL for doing a D'OH! moment, knocking down the wrong home during a raid The Man in The White Suit has RETURNED for ONE DAY ONLY. Where is he!? It's Melbourne Cup Day! Who will win? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia news in Sinhala, foreign and sports news in brief - listen, Tuesday 7 November 2023 SBS Sinhala Radio News Flash - ඕස්ට්රේලියාවේ පුවත් සිංහලෙන්, විදෙස් සහ ක්රීඩා පුවත් කෙටියෙන්. සවන්දෙන්න, අද - 2023 නොවැම්බර් 7 වන අඟහරුවාදා SBS සිංහල News Flash
David 'Gator' Gately joined Racing Pulse on Monday to share his early look at the Melbourne Cup.
Jockey James McDonald joined Gareth Hall and Miles Pfitzner on Melbourne Cup Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Victoria has become the latest Australian state to decriminalise public drunkenness. The state government has launched a new health-led approach on Melbourne Cup Day - but the new system has already attracted criticism for not being ready.
It's Melbourne Cup Day Can a new name and some grass to bring life back to the Perth Test? Jess Fox headed to a record fourth Olympics Steve Smith's dizzy spell at the ODI World Cup See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Zealand talent will be on display at this afternoon's Melbourne Cup race in Australia. Twenty-four horses will compete at Flemington Track at five o'clock, in a contest known as the 'Race That Stops a Nation'. The TAB is expecting New Zealanders to invest more than $12 million, for a chance to win big. Australian Racing Media Personality, Glenn Munsie, told Mike Hosking that you can't cast aspersions on anyone's selections on Melbourne Cup Day. He said it's the only day in the year where anyone can be an expert. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the Collingwood sobering up facility not open yet, pop-up centres will be used on Melbourne Cup day. Deputy Chief Executive of coHealth Christopher Turner explained how it will all work.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SKY Racing form expert with the ones to follow on Melbourne Cup Day
Senior TAB Media Presenter with all the betting trends for Melbourne Cup Day
Listen to this SBS Sinhala podcast episode on the controversial aspects of Melbourne cup day - ඔස්ට්රේලියාවේ වසන්ත සැනකෙළියේ Melbourne cup day නොදුටු පැතිකඩ දැක ගන්න සවන් දෙන්න මේ ගුවන් විදුලි විශේෂාංගයට
Anthony Albanese's preoccupation with the Voice has distracted him from taming inflation, as experts predict another rate rise on Melbourne Cup Day. Plus, Megyn Kelly blasts the Biden administration's response to the Middle East conflict.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We already know we've been paying a lot more for petrol, rent and electricity, but the rising prices could lead the Reserve Bank to raise interest rates again. The latest measure of inflation shows a rebound from the previous quarter, leaving the annual rate at 5.4 percent. Today, business editor Ian Verrender on what the RBA board is likely to do when it meets on Melbourne Cup Day and why it needs to tread very carefully. Featured: Ian Verrender, ABC business editor
Annual inflation came in at a higher than expected 5.4 per cent with prices for services remaining at elevated levels. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Barrenjoey Chief Economist Jo Masters to find out what this means for the economy and interest rates, while Joe Youssef from Aerus Asset Management goes through the market reaction and implications.
Pressure mounts on Anthony Albanese to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The ABC accused of glorifying Hamas. Plus, Ross Greenwood joins the show to discuss a possible rate rise on Melbourne Cup Day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The RBA says it has a low tolerance for a slower return of inflation to target than currently expected, implying next week's CPI data will be critical ahead of its Melbourne Cup Day meeting. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves takes a look at the board's October board meeting minutes with Martin Lakos from Macquarie Group. Plus, Andrew McKellar from Australian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ACCI) explains why the US has overtaken China as the most common trading partner for Australian businesses.
Craig joins Steve today to look at the market. The energy and materials sectors were the only two to see lifts today with 9 of the 10 best performers being in the gold sector as conflicts in the Middle East impact prices of the commodity. They discuss what to expect with the Aussie jobs report on Thursday, discuss a slight fall in the Aussie market, and if we are likely to see an interest rate increase come Melbourne Cup Day. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mildura Racing Club CEO Jarrett Farley joined us to talk about the return of racing to Mildura on Melbourne Cup Day
Ross hangs around the Melbourne Cup and talks to some racegoers, including Tanya Horsetampon (Jane Bell), Skye (Fiona DiBerardino) and a roomba (Will Rotor)
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Happy Oaks Day, All Sports Report thanks to Kayo, Chris Judd, what have you seen unusual?, Billy's History Lesson - how Jesus got his Disciples, Daisy's Melbourne Cup Day, Rosie's social media feedback, Tim Paine, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
We're back after Melbourne Cup Day, All Sports Report thanks to Kayo, Britt Taylor reviews the Melbourne Cup and previews Oaks Day, Hump Day Quiz, Billy's message for the racing experts, Jay Clark's footy news, Greg Blewett, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Rosie's social media feedback, Mark Beretta, weird rules, Urzila Carlson, words you can't say, Billy gets one over on Todd from Barwon Heads, Horse Trainer David Hayes, Billy's Melbourne Cup Day JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.