Despite highest growth since 2014, Australia’s wages continue to lag behind inflation
As per Australian Bureau of Statistics data released today, wages have climbed to 2.6 per cent, still far below inflation of 6.1 per cent.
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As per Australian Bureau of Statistics data released today, wages have climbed to 2.6 per cent, still far below inflation of 6.1 per cent.
A new survey has found that nearly all business leaders are increasing their salary budget this financial year to accommodate rising costs.
To encourage the use of eInvoicing in Australia, the ATO is introducing eInvoicing week, which will provide small businesses with additional education, resources, and information.
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Around 5% of the more than 72,000 complaints that the Ombudsman Service received during the previous fiscal year came from small businesses.
According to LaunchVic, Melbourne’s startup ecosystem is now more valuable than other major cities like Hong Kong, Barcelona, Kuala Lumpur, and even the whole of New Zealand.
A recent report has revealed over 80 per cent of businesses have a positive outlook for the Australian economy over the next 12 months.
Microsoft and Austrade’s Go Global program will be provided free of cost to an exclusive cohort of Australian software businesses.
A survey of over 2,400 family businesses across 70 countries has looked into the factors that drive their performance and continuity across generations.
RBA Governor Philip Lowe has not ruled out further interest rate increases in coming months to quell inflation.
Despite numerous calls to extend the fuel excise cut to ease cost-of-living pressures, Labor has reiterated it is unlikely due to budgetary restraints.
The report adds that the average Australian is spending $91 today, a decrease of $38 from what they were spending earlier.
Australian Index rose to 156 points in June, as payment times decline due to EOFY
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How Freyja Tasci was able to create a practical, eco-friendly product to be used around the kitchen – inspired by her studies in literature.
The Albanese government intends to submit legislation during the spring session of parliament to strengthen consumer and small business protections against unfair terms.
Free short courses will be available in areas like safe food handling practices, espresso machine operation, and responsible service of alcohol.
CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, is expanding Australia’s advanced manufacturing capability by offering free research and development (R&D) assistance to businesses
New data by the Australian Bureau of Statistics reveals the inflation rate has increased to 6.1 per cent, the highest since 1990.
Nearly half of the employees in industries most targeted with ransomware haven’t gone through employer-arranged cybersecurity training.