The Business

The Business Season 1 Episodes

Find out how to watch Season 1 of The Business tonight

Season 1 Episode Guide

Episode 1 - Budget Night Special (Tuesday 14/5/2024)

Kirsten Aiken, Ian Verrender, Alicia Barry and Rachel Pupazzoni bring you comprehensive coverage of the Budget with analysis from leading economists, what it means for corporate Australia, plus business and industry reaction.

  

Episode 3 - Thursday 9/5/2024

The government releases its future gas strategy sparking accusations it's been overrun by the fossil fuel lobby. Plus the critical minerals industry emerging as a big winner in the federal budget. Presented by Alicia Barry.

  

Episode 4 - Wednesday 8/5/2024

A budget cash splash to boost tradie numbers and try to help ease the housing crisis, but will it work? Plus how telcos can increase prices even mid-mobile phone contract.

  

Episode 5 - Tuesday 7/5/2024

The Reserve Bank raises its short-term inflation outlook with a rate hike on the table. Plus banks' margins are being squeezed as competition for home loans heats up.

  

Episode 6 - Monday 6/5/2024

The financial crimes regulator AUSTRAC will be given more money in the Federal Budget to crackdown on money laundering through Australian real estate. Plus a growing push for a reset at Lendlease.

  

Episode 7 - Thursday 2/5/2024

Rio Tinto chief executive Jakob Stausholm tells Rachel Pupazzoni why iron ore will remain Australia's golden goose for decades to come. Plus, we speak to Wesfarmers boss Rob Scott about how Bunnings treats its suppliers.

  

Episode 8 - Wednesday 1/5/2024

House prices rise for the 15th straight month with no signs supply is keeping up with strong demand. Plus the Treasurer announces tougher foreign investment policy as Australia forges its path to net zero.

  

Episode 9 - Tuesday 30/4/2024

Bonza goes into voluntary administration. Plus we sit down with celebrity chef Neil Perry to talk induction cooking, skills shortages and riding out economic storms. Presented by Kirsten Aiken.

  

Episode 10 - Monday 29/4/2024

Australians are being warned to expect higher prices as new supply chain problems push up shipping costs. Plus a new report reveals government spending is at odds with lowering inflation. Presented by Kirsten Aiken.

  

Episode 11 - Wednesday 24/4/2024

Inflation in the March quarter shocks economists and delivers a blow to interest rate cut expectations. Plus Tesla is back in the fast lane despite first-quarter profits plummeting by 55 per cent. Presented by Kirsten Aiken.

  

Episode 12 - Tuesday 23/4/2024

MasterChef Australia's new sponsorship deal sparks greenwashing allegations. Plus why the future is looking bright for copper. Kirsten Aiken brings you the latest daily business and economic news.

  

Episode 13 - Budget Preview (Monday 13/5/2024)

On the eve of the Federal Budget, we assess whether Treasury is being too optimistic in its inflation forecast. Plus scandal-plagued consulting firm PwC Australia wins a new taxpayer-funded contract.

  

Episode 14 - Thursday 18/4/2024

It's getting harder to find a job, with unemployment edging up in March. Plus why economists say interest rates are likely to stay higher for longer. Presented by Rachel Pupazzoni.

  

Episode 15 - Wednesday 17/4/2024

The government ramps up funding for critical minerals projects to boost a future made in Australia. Plus business insolvencies hit an all-time high. Kirsten Aiken brings you the latest daily business and economic news.

  

Episode 16 - Tuesday 16/4/2024

Nearly $50 billion has been wiped off the value of Australia's biggest companies following economic data out of the United States and China. Plus Woolworths boss Brad Banducci is threatened with jail time.

  

Episode 17 - Monday 15/4/2024

The global economy is bracing for a big shock from Israel-Iran tensions escalating. Plus representatives from Bunnings have defended claims the hardware giant is abusing its market power.

  


Seasons

Season 1



More movies and TV shows at the Australian TV Listings Guide..

-

In order to keep our service free we display advertising and may earn affiliate fees for purchases you make on external sites that we partner with.
All content is © 2024 On TV Tonight unless pertaining to advertisers, companies, studios, movies and TV series listed on this site.