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Channel 9’s Entertainment Editor Richard Wilkins joined Ross Greenwood live from the red carpet of The Great Gatsby Premiere.

Gina Rinehart is the richest Australian. Editor James Thompson discusses the result of the BRW Rich 200 list released today.

Village Roadshow’s CEO Graham Burke joined Ross from Cannes to talk about the business of film making, and how The Great Gatsby is faring so far.

Consumer Confidence plummeted in May. Westpac’s Chief Economist Bill Evans discussed the figures with Ross Greenwood.

Roger Montgomery shares his expertise on the stockmarket with the Money News audience every Tuesday night.

The incoming CEO of Melbourne Storm Mark Evans discussed his plans for the club on Money News.

AGL has been fined $1.5 million for illegal door to door sales. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s Chairman Rod Sims explains why the company was dealt the penalty.

Colonial First State’s Head of Economic and Market Research Stephen Halmarick discusses how Treasury got revenue predictions so wrong ahead of the budget.

Storm Chaser Ben Holcomb was just 500 metres from where the Oklahoma tornado hit. He described the terror on Money News Show.

Forecaster at the US National Weather Service Jon Kurtz discusses the tornado that struck Oklahoma City.

Ross Greenwood is joined by the Parliamentary Secretary for Small Business Bernie Ripoll to discuss the recommendations made by a four month review into franchising.

CEO Elmer Funke-Kuper discusses ASX Ltd’s launch of a market which allows trading in government bonds.

Australia’s high performing dollar has seen an influx of drugs to the country. The Australian Crime Commission’s Executive Director of Intervention & Prevention Paul Jevtovic discusses this trend.

 

Westpac’s Chief Currency Strategist Sean Callow discusses why Australia’s dollar is dropping.

Charlie Brown joins Ross Greenwood every Thursday night to talk technology.

The gold price is dropping. KalNorth Gold Mines’ Chairman Laurence Freedman discusses the impact on Australian companies.

Australians are getting married later. Social Commentator Bettina Arndt discusses how that’s influencing family structures, and our finances.

Former IR Minister Peter Reith wants Opposition Leader Tony Abbott to introduce more radical workplace laws. Ross Greenwood asks why ?

Demographer Bernard Salt ponders if there’ll be a flurry of births before Labor’s baby bonus is abolished.

The Grattan Institute’s CEO John Daley warns income tax will hit its highest level since 2000 in order for the budget to return to surplus by 2017.

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