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26 September 2022 • By Maja Garaca Djurdjevic • 1 min read

Labor reignites franking credits debate

The Labor government is pursuing changes to franking credits akin to 2019. The surprise move, which was detailed in a draft legislation published ...

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Climate Council casts spotlight on Australia's major polluters

The Climate Council has personally written to the CEOs of Australia's 10 biggest industrial polluters, asking for real cuts to their emissions every ...

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Reserve Bank reports ‘significant’ loss

The RBA’s deputy governor said pandemic spending has blown the central bank’s budget out by more than $35 billion. The RBA has incurred around $36 ...

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ACCC coming after businesses with fake green claims

ACCC is actively targeting ‘greenwashing’ this year.  The ACCC announced on Tuesday that it will soon be commencing an internet sweep of various ...

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Treasurer says expect ‘bread-and-butter’ budget in October

Labor's first budget in October will be a “bread-and-butter” budget, according to Treasurer Chalmers. The October budget will be the first in a ...

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How high will interest rates go

The RBA wants to see interest rates meet inflation and remain there.  The Reserve Bank (RBA) is targeting interest rates of 2.5 to 3 per cent, the ...

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RBA to consider two options at October meeting

The RBA will lift interest rates by 25 or 50 basis points (bps) at its next meeting, the governor confirmed on Friday. The Reserve Bank (RBA) will ...

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Review could trigger a thorough RBA revamp

The RBA review could lead to a complete revamp of the board and the way it communicates its policy decisions. Treasury has released an issues paper ...

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James Mawhinney’s 20-year ban overturned

The ban against James Mawhinney has been appealed by the Full Federal Court. The Full Federal Court has overturned a 20-year ban against James ...

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‘Pilot’ CEOs more likely to engage in tax avoidance

A firm's level of tax avoidance is significantly influenced by leaders with “thrill-seeking tendencies”, new research has revealed. According to a ...

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