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Australians will be penalized with an even more severe new tax

9 months ago
On August 5, the second of two annual increases in the excise tax on beer and other alcoholic beverages will take effect. As a result, proprietors of bottle shops and pubs will probably pass along the higher prices to customers.
Business

Macroeconomic conditions are “almost incidental” to the present market conditions

9 months ago
Nick Griffin, chief investment officer of Munro Partners, says that for the next three years at least, the prognosis is "quite frankly, pretty good."
Business

Dire situation for Aussie tradies as most suffer job-linked injuries amounting to $4,144 annually

9 months ago
Given the severe labor crisis the sector is currently experiencing, the alarming number of tradespeople suffering injuries at work could have disastrous consequences. Nine out of 10 tradies have had work-related injuries, and half of them are in chronic discomfort, revealed to new data by the Australian Physiotherapy Association.
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Despite the Fortescue announcement, the Albanese government confirms the clean energy plan is on track

10 months ago
The coalition claims that Twiggy Forrest's revelation of job losses impacting his large-scale green hydrogen project demonstrates the shortcomings of the government's energy strategy.
Business

The high cost of living has put Aussies in ‘crisis’

10 months ago
Australian small companies are fighting back against industry red tape and the rising cost of living, according to a "confronting" investigation. After speaking with hundreds of company owners nationwide, the Australian Chamber of Commerce observed that many of them are concerned about having to close their doors shortly permanently.
Business

Banks plan to return $28 million to low-income Australians

10 months ago
According to a shocking report by the Australian Securities and Investment Commission, or ASIC, more than $25 million would be returned to low-earning Aussies after being overcharged by four banks.

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