Clint Jasper
Melbourne, VIC
Clint reports on agriculture and agribusiness, across radio, online and TV.
Latest by Clint Jasper
As it happened: Fall out from the ASIC report, wheat prices tumble, ASX closes higher
By business reporters Clint Jasper and Emilia Terzon
Reactions to the parliament's ASIC inquiry, a look at what's brought wheat prices down and the ASX closes trading higher: as it happened with our business reporters on the ABC News markets blog.
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Senate committee recommends major overhaul for corporate watchdog, splitting ASIC into two new regulators
by business reporters Nassim Khadem, Clint Jasper and Gareth Hutchens
Australia's corporate watchdog, ASIC, isn't prosecuting enough white-collar crime and can't perform its full range of duties, so a Senate committee has recommended it split into two new, more streamlined regulators.
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Stocks that shot to the Moon, and companies that tanked: Our end of financial year review
by business reporters David Chau and Clint Jasper
Happy financial new year! Look back at the year that was in financial markets; which stocks performed best, what tanked and where analysts are focusing their attention over the coming 12 months.
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As it happened: Live updates: Nine to axe 200 jobs, ASX trades higher
By business reporters Clint Jasper and Emilia Terzon
Nine Entertainment has announced it'll cut up to 200 jobs, ASX trading higher in midday trade. Catch up on the day's events and insights as they happened.
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Physicist willing to bet 'large amounts of money' against nuclear power being built in Australia in his lifetime
Project management, legal and energy experts have raised serious doubts about the Coalitions ability to construct nuclear power plants in Australia before 2037.
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Nuclear could fill a niche in Australia's energy, but renewables will need to do the heavy lifting, business leaders say
by Clint Jasper
Energy sector leaders and economists say renewable energy will ultimately generate the vast share of Australia's energy mix, but nuclear could play a small role.
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The absence of a basic cybersecurity measure led to the Medibank hack, regulator alleges
by Clint Jasper
The OAIC alleges Medibank failed to act on multiple reports of vulnerabilities in its cyber security framework before a lack of multi-factor authentication led to a major data hack of nearly 9.7 million past and current customers.
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Housing is 'impossibly unaffordable' in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide, and 'severely unaffordable' elsewhere
By Clint Jasper
A study ranking nearly 100 cities in eight countries places Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth among the world's least affordable cities to buy a home.
Senate report into PwC scandal released, ASX lower in afternoon trade — as it happened
By business reporter Kate Ainsworth and Clint Jasper
A Senate committee is calling on PwC to disclose the "names and positions" of those involved in the embattled consultancy firm's controversial tax leaks scandal. As it happened.
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Millions of Australians facing financial difficulty, according to ASIC survey
by Clint Jasper
An ASIC survey has found rising levels of financial hardship among Australians, who say they'd rather sell off assets before they ask their lenders for assistance.
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Third US dairy worker contracts bird flu from sick cattle amid virus mutation warning
Avian influenza is producing mild symptoms in the US dairy cattle and farm workers it is infecting, but experts say it is vital to get the virus "mopped up" before it has a chance to mutate.
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Public trust in Coles, Woolworths dives as cost of living pressures rise
New survey data shows tanking public trust in the Coles and Woolworths brands in the wake of regulatory and government inquiries and the rise in the cost of living.
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Better climate science, greater First Nations participation flagged in national water policy overhaul
After the Productivity Commission declared Australia's overarching water policy document outdated, the federal government has revealed the details of its National Water Initiative overhaul.
How a pact between fishermen 30 years ago to protect this bay is now creating a future for their children
At the southern-most tip of the mainland, Corner Inlet fishermen have turned their gentle fishing practices into law to safeguard the bay and the livelihoods of future generations.
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Letter calls on federal politicians to end 'silence' on First Nations water rights in the Murray-Darling Basin
More than 50 lawyers and academics are urging the federal parliament to ensure pending changes to the basin plan tangibly improve how it incorporates First Nations' aspirations and values.
Inquiry seeks tighter leash on state-run projects for Basin Plan bill
As the federal government's proposed changes head to debate in the Senate, a committee has backed the use of buybacks to meet recovery targets, and called for more scrutiny of water-saving projects, and greater First Nations involvement.
Water buyback scheme overflows as irrigators swamp government with offers under Murray-Darling Basin plan
Irrigators have volunteered to sell the federal government nearly twice the volume of water it intends to purchase this year, while an interim report from the Productivity Commission calls for sweeping changes to get the basin plan completed on time.
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After years of growth, farmland sales hit a turning point as owners brace for dry weather, lower commodity prices
By national rural reporter Clint Jasper
The market for Australian farmland has outperformed the ASX and residential markets for years now, but El Niño and lower commodity prices mean farmers are holding off from selling.
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A tale of two ferals: The war on pigs and deer in Victoria's Otways
A Victorian hunter takes feral deer and turns them into a luxury venison product, but with deer emerging as one of the country's worst feral animal threats, experts say more must be done.
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'I just ticked every box and gave it a crack': How a Sydney surfer became a US cowboy
Will Reynolds was a beach-loving Sydney teenager when a gap year on a Top End cattle station changed his life and set him on a high-stakes career path as a rodeo rider.
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What is the Murray-Darling Basin Plan and why does the federal government want to change it?
Australia's most ambitious environmental reform is about to get a shake-up, so here's your guide to why we have a Murray-Darling Basin Plan and how it might change.
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Despite forecast of drier conditions, Australian farmers on track for third highest production record
Forecasts of drier conditions ahead see the national commodity forecaster ABARES peg this season's agriculture production at $80 billion — down from an all-time high of $92b last season.
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Unity in Murray-Darling Basin fractures as Vic refuses to sign onto new plan
The federal government says the "door is open" to sign its $13 billion Murray-Darling Basin Plan, but there's no indication so far Victoria wants to walk through it.
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Visiting the pub is more expensive than ever, so how do publicans set the perfect parma price?
Publicans say it's a "difficult recipe" to keep punters coming through the doors for a weekly meal special, when their own costs are rising too.
Chinese tariffs, changing palates see Australia's wine stockpile grow to 2.8b bottles
Australian grape growers have produced a stockpile of over 2 billion litres of wine that will take years to bring back into balance.
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