A few days before the ALP hands down its first Budget, business owners have called out taxation and staffing pressures as their top priorities.
After almost a decade in opposition, the ALP will be delivering its first Federal Budget on 25 October. Here’s what businesses might expect.
Recently, government, business and union leaders met to discuss ways to address talent shortages at the Jobs and Skill Summit 2022.
The Government has opened submissions for a 120 percent deduction for tech and training, bringing previous Budget announcements closer to reality.
Australia’s minimum wage will rise by $1.05 an hour from 1 July following a decision from the Fair Work Commission.
Modern Labor is pretty pro-business, writes Nigel Bowen, taking into consideration recently made policies, pledges and statements.
Tonight’s Budget included a record spend by the Federal Government on infrastructure, with an additional $17.9 billion committed to rail and road projects.
Treasurer Frydenberg’s election-year Budget featured a range of temporary measures to assist businesses through tax-related incentives.
With the annual Budget due to be handed down next week, we take a look at what businesses can expect to get from the announcements.