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Maja Garaca Djurdjevic

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Maja's career in journalism spans well over a decade across finance, business and politics. Now an experienced editor and reporter across all elements of the financial services sector, prior to joining Momentum Media, Maja reported for several established news outlets in Southeast Europe, scrutinising key processes in post-conflict societies.

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TWU demands Joyce be axed after Qantas outsourcing confirmed 'illegal'...

The full Federal Court has upheld a previous decision deeming Qantas’ sacking of about 2,000 workers illegal. ...Read More

AvSuper and Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation explore merger

AvSuper and Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation have inked an MoU to determine whether a merger of the two organisat...Read More

RBA asserts independence by lifting rates ahead of federal election

Tuesday’s rate hike has been perceived as a show of the RBA’s independence. Read More
demerger

AGL recommits to demerger following Cannon-Brookes acquisition

AGL Energy is determined to go ahead with the planned demerger despite Mike Cannon-Brookes' purchase which has made the ...Read More

Dexus reports 'better-than-expected' outcomes across business

Dexus transacted $2.1 billion worth of properties in quarter ended 31 March. Read More
The value of private markets in today’s portfolio construction

The value of private markets in today’s portfolio construction

The annual inflation rate for the US reached the highest it has been since 1982 and for the first time in 40 years, inve...Read More

Qantas forecasts return to profitability

Qantas expects its net debt to condense from $5.5 billion at the end of 2021 to $4.5 billion at the end of April followi...Read More

How far will housing prices tumble?

A rate hike in May is expected to trigger an earlier than expected decline in prices outside of Sydney and Melbourne, Co...Read More

Damning report reveals ATO failed to collect billions in unpaid super

A damning audit has revealed that the ATO collected a dismal 15 per cent of unpaid super each year. Read More

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