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Honouring the women driving progress in the financial services industry

Honouring the women driving progress in the financial services industry

by Phoebe Armstrong | Nov 7, 2024 | Features, People/Leaders

Presented by Momentum Media in partnership with principal sponsor Mortgage Choice, the Women in Finance Awards recognise the outstanding contributions of women in the financial and professional services sectors, including brokers, accountants, CEOs, thought leaders...
Members to vote on IPA proposed constitutional changes

Members to vote on IPA proposed constitutional changes

by The Institute of Public Accountants | Nov 6, 2024 | Features, Compliance and Standards

The Board of the IPA has undertaken a detailed review of the IPA’s complaints and disciplinary system, and proposes the following Constitutional changes to be voted upon at the IPA Annual General Meeting (AGM) to be held on 27 November 2024 at 6:00pm AEDT:   The...
The Federal Treasury’s annual report reveals more work to do to support small business

The Federal Treasury’s annual report reveals more work to do to support small business

by Caroline Riches | Nov 6, 2024 | Features, Driving change

The Federal Treasury’s Annual Report 2023-24 includes measures for small business, but there is more work to do to better support the sector.  At a glance The Treasury’s annual report revealed economic growth, a resilient labour market, stable unemployment and...
How to avoid ‘death by PowerPoint’

How to avoid ‘death by PowerPoint’

by Dr Hugh Gundlach | Nov 5, 2024 | Features, Technical Advice

Slide presentations have become a staple in many workplaces and classrooms. This is because they’re easy to create, modify, share and store, and they can be way more effective at communicating ideas than verbal explanations alone. For many people when they’re...
Could Australia’s economy survive Trump’s position on China?

Could Australia’s economy survive Trump’s position on China?

by James Laurenceson | Nov 4, 2024 | Features

As the US election enters its nail-biting final days, anxiety-riven commentary in Australia is grappling with the potential implications of the outcome. The selection of Donald Trump, or Kamala Harris is already a unique choice, but the ripple effects for Australia...
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