The Australian Government has announced a new $18 million program to help fund and launch new startup businesses that are owned and run by women entrepreneurs.
Changes to the Clerks Award have been introduced to provide clarity and options for both employers and employees – here’s why it’s important.
The Federal Government has unveiled an unprecedented $130 billion program to subsidise wages for employees during the COVID-19 crisis.
Business owners will be relieved to hear of further measures to support them through the COVID-19 lockdown, with the Government expected to announce ways to help businesses ‘hibernate’.
State and federal governments have been unveiling stimulus packages in an attempt to throw their economies a lifeline as the coronavirus pandemic unfolds.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced the expansion of economic stimulus in response to the COVID-19 crisis, including the introduction of regulatory protection measures for businesses.
Due to be announced today, the Government’s $17 billion stimulus package will include tax breaks and subsidies for small businesses over the next four years, including a massive expansion of the Instant Asset Tax Write-off.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has embarked on two new government supported inquiries into the “black box nature” of major ad tech (digital advertising and media companies) in Australia, including the likes of Google and Facebook.
A new bill has passed the Senate, granting employers a one-off amnesty to voluntarily disclose unpaid superannuation contributions.