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Techno-nationalism: how tech tensions between the United States and China could impact Australia

Techno-nationalism: how tech tensions between the United States and China could impact Australia

by Marina Yue Zhang | Jan 13, 2025 | News

In recent years, US policy has increasingly focused on restricting China’s access to advanced technologies. The Biden administration’s latest export controls targeting hundreds of Chinese semiconductor-related entities represent the expansion of a “small yard, high...
IPA’s 2024 advocacy agenda tackled small business compliance and various areas of reform

IPA’s 2024 advocacy agenda tackled small business compliance and various areas of reform

by Annie Lawson | Dec 19, 2024 | Features

IPA Group Executive Group Executive Advocacy & Professional Standards Vicki Stylianou on the right at the IPA’s National Congress last month Tax code changes   IPA jointly advocated for the Government to amend Tax Agent Services (Code of Professional...
How the ATO is backing small business and boosting tax compliance

How the ATO is backing small business and boosting tax compliance

by Annie Lawson | Dec 18, 2024 | Features

What challenges are small businesses facing? A: In talking with the profession, it is clear we all recognise the complexity of the system is a challenge for many small businesses and the importance of the work we are doing to build a future digital tax ecosystem and...
How to make accounting education fun and students job ready

How to make accounting education fun and students job ready

by Puspavathy Rassiah | Dec 17, 2024 | News

Ahh, accounting. Just hearing the word might make students yawn, but learning the subject doesn’t have to be dull. In an increasingly dynamic and evolving business world, conventional teaching approaches in higher education are often inadequate in equipping students...
Making the world go round: what exactly is money?

Making the world go round: what exactly is money?

by Professor Stuart Kells | Dec 16, 2024 | News

Money is important. So much so that we dream, sing and worry about it. Around the world, money is central to the most pressing public policy debates, including the likes of the cost of living, intergenerational equity, fiscal ‘austerity’ and funding the world’s carbon...
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