Business Centre Australia

Business Centre Australia

Infobox Television
show_name = Business Centre Australia


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country = SIN, AUS
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language = English
network = CNBC Asia, CNBC Australia
first_aired = 2001-01-01
last_aired = 2004-01-02
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"Business Center Australia" was once one of CNBC Asia's business news shows to round-up the trading day in Australia. During its debut in late January 2001, it initially aired only to viewers on CNBC Asia's Australian feed but later that year it was made available across the region. The show was presented by Amanda Drury from Singapore and Mark Laudi from Sydney although Laudi eventually moved back to Singapore and co-hosted the show there.


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