COSBOA urges clarity and productivity in workplaces
SMEs are crucial for Australia’s productivity growth, but COSBOA is concerned about upcoming laws and emphasizes the need for flexible, efficient workplaces.
SMEs are crucial for Australia’s productivity growth, but COSBOA is concerned about upcoming laws and emphasizes the need for flexible, efficient workplaces.
COSBOA has rejected the federal government’s proposed industrial relations reforms.
Australian businesses are showing resilience, but rising costs, workforce shortages, and other factors are slowing growth and forcing adaptation.
COSBOA has recommended cost relief measures to support SMEs.
COSBOA calls for overhaul of employer superannuation systems and penalties.
Alexi Boyd will be leaving her position as CEO of COSBOA on January 25, 2023. During this transition period, Board Chairman Matthew Addison will oversee CEO activities
This budget supports SMEs and sole traders in four critical areas: enhanced internet access, small business mental health support, cost of living changes to childcare support, and VET and skills planning.
COSBOA, in partnership with Telstra and CBA, has announced a new initiative to protect small businesses from scams and cyber threats.
After September 20, everyone will be able to register domain names on a first-come, first-served basis.
In a statement, COSBOA stated that it welcomes the NSW Government’s decision to remove section 19B of the Workers Compensation Act.