Call to prioritise lowering student loan debt in 2025

18 December

Student loan debt should be lowered and a coalition-era change to university funding scrapped to help meet Australia’s skills needs, the peak body for universities says. In a federal election statement, Universities Australia has laid out key...[Read More]

Mining export slump puts federal budget in the doldrums

18 December

China’s struggling economy will hit Australia’s company tax take in coming years, but the treasurer has high hopes the nation’s largest trading partner will overcome its malaise. The Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook, due on Wednesday, will...[Read More]

‘Wholly achievable’: calls grow for $10-a-day childcare

18 December

Calls for further reforms to create a universal childcare system are mounting, after major government announcements to improve access for families. Anthony Albanese has promised a re-elected Labor government would abolish the childcare activity test...[Read More]

Firms risk watchdog attack over dodgy ads during sales

18 December

Businesses are being put on notice ahead of Boxing Day over misleading advertising, after Australia’s consumer watchdog found concerning practices during Black Friday sales. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, which conducted a...[Read More]

Rising business insurance costs: why it happens and how to manage it

12 December

As a business owner, managing rising costs is a pressing challenge, and increasing business insurance premiums may be part of the equation.  Understanding the factors driving these increases and seeking advice from your insurance adviser can help...[Read More]

How to thrive despite high inflation

12 December

The cost of living continues to rise, and many are feeling the pinch. However, there are ways to navigate and adapt to this challenging financial landscape. If you’re looking for practical solutions and workarounds to help you tackle higher...[Read More]

Red tape cut for business but taxes stuck fast

11 December

Businesses can look forward to less red tape as a state government prepares to axe half its regulators, but they shouldn’t hold their breath for tax changes. The plan, which could save businesses $500 million over five years, was launched as part...[Read More]

Wanted: one million Aussies, Kiwis to learn AI skills

11 December

One million Australians and New Zealanders will be offered AI training over the next two years in a campaign to encourage the workforce to use the technology, and, in some cases, help workers keep their jobs. Microsoft announced its national...[Read More]

Voters urged to be vigilant about AI disinformation

11 December

Voters are being warned to be vigilant about the growth of artificial intelligence-enabled political content on social media before the next federal election. The Australian Electoral Commission has warned AI-generated disinformation content, such...[Read More]

Carer, student, youth support payments set to grow

11 December

More than one million Australians will soon receive a hip-pocket bump as their support payments increase. From January 1, payments for young people, students, carers and others will be indexed to keep up with inflation. Jobseekers, students,...[Read More]

The importance of seeking advice from your insurance adviser

5 December

Business insurance is more than a protective buffer—it is a critical long-term strategic decision that directly influences the sustainability and success of a business.  The potential loss of productive assets such as premises, machinery, stock,...[Read More]

Your accountant can be used as a mentor for a new business

5 December

Starting a business can be a tricky time, with so many systems to put in place and so little room for error. One of the best ways to get ahead of the curve is to develop a working relationship with a professional mentor, someone who has been through...[Read More]

Thirty licences to open a cafe: state red tape ranked

4 December

Before a cafe can get up and running in Victoria or Tasmania, operators must cobble together more than 30 different licences, permits and registrations. In the Northern Territory – the jurisdiction with the fewest licensing hoops to jump through...[Read More]

Lifeline for ex-steel workers from green iron exports

4 December

Australia will lose thousands of jobs to rival resource-rich economies if the federal government fails to kickstart the nascent green iron industry, experts warn. An independent report released on Tuesday by Mandala Partners found the industry could...[Read More]

Navigating small business success: top questions answered with tips

28 November

Running a small business demands dedication, resilience, and adaptability. Along the way, you’ll face numerous questions and challenges that shape your journey.  To help, we’ve answered five of the most common questions small business owners...[Read More]