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Wheat exporter AWB to pay $825 million for Wesfarmers Landmark

AWB has announced it is buying the entire Wesfarmers rural network, excluding Wesfarmers Federation Insurance, which is to be retained by the parent Wesfarmers and then merged into a new division with Lumley Insurance. The $825 million deal, announced ...

Higher gross salaries in recent times amongst Australians: ABS

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) in its latest release of household incomes and income distribution has said that income tax liability of households had increased in recent years, reflecting higher gross incomes and an increasing number of ...

ASIC places permanent ban on adviser

David Paul Mudge, formerly of Windsor Gardens, South Australia, has been banned permanently from acting as a representative of a securities dealer or an investment adviser, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission has announced. Mr Mudge ...

Sharp reduction in inheritance wealth despite rise in per capita income: AMP

Four in five baby boomers mightn't receive a significant inheritance, despite accumulated wealth per Australian having tripled since the 1960s, National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling (NATSEM) research - released by AMP - has revealed. Although ...

Adelaide financial adviser sentenced to a year in jail

David Mudge, former financial adviser from Windsor Gardens in Adelaide, has been sentenced in Adelaide's District Court on a charge arising out of an Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) investigation. Mudge was convicted and sentenced ...

ACCC launches joint initiative to combat unscrupulous businesses

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) and its Consumer Consultative Committee (CCC) have announced today that it would launch a joint initiative aimed at stepping up action against businesses that exploit vulnerable or disadvantaged ...

Former Queensland financial adviser jailed

Daryl McGuire, a 41 year old former financial adviser of Cleveland, Queensland was today sentenced in the Brisbane District Court to three years imprisonment, to be released after 12 months on a $3,000, four year good behaviour bond for pleading to ...

Another adviser pleads guilty to ASIC charges

Paul Cully Former South Australia financial adviser David Mudge has pleaded guilty to a charge of dishonestly coaxing an elderly client to transfer money into his account or those held by his own company, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission ...

OECD calls for improvements in Australia's super tax system

John Fernando Australia's superannuation tax system is unduly complicated and a simplification of the tax rules is needed, according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). In what was generally a glowing report praising ...