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‘State-induced chaos’: business groups call for less restrictions even as Australia’s Covid cases soar

‘State-induced chaos’: business groups call for less restrictions even as Australia’s Covid cases soar

by Shared from The Guardian | Dec 29, 2021 | News

The groups renewed their demands for the increased use of rapid antigen testing to enable staff who come into contact with coronavirus cases to return to work quickly if they are free of the virus instead of having to wait at least a day for the results of a...
‘Forced to move’: Will interest rates rise in 2022?

‘Forced to move’: Will interest rates rise in 2022?

by Shared from Yahoo Finance | Dec 29, 2021 | News

This, RBA governor Philip Lowe said, was expected to happen in 2023. Read more at Yahoo Finance
Will the economic ‘roller coaster’ continue in 2022? Here’s what these experts think

Will the economic ‘roller coaster’ continue in 2022? Here’s what these experts think

by Shared from ABC News | Dec 29, 2021 | News

Vaccine rates are continuing to climb, businesses that survived two years of uncertainty are reopening, the workforce is growing, state border restrictions have eased (although some states are reintroducing testing and/or isolation requirements in response to a rise...
Death benefit payments flagged as key technical issue for 2022

Death benefit payments flagged as key technical issue for 2022

by Shared from SMSF Adviser | Dec 29, 2021 | News

SuperConcepts executive manager of SMSF technical and private wealth Graeme Colley said with many clients at his firm well into their 80s or older, he has seen an increase in death benefit payments in the past few months and some of the issues surrounding that.  Read...
2021 to end on a high as bargain hunters get set to splurge another $3.1bn

2021 to end on a high as bargain hunters get set to splurge another $3.1bn

by Keeli Cambourne | Dec 28, 2021 | News

The Australian Retailers Association in conjunction with Roy Morgan said in the last few days of the year shoppers are expected to spend $3.1 billion – up 2.1 per cent on the previous year and up 12.6 per cent on pre-pandemic levels in 2019. ARA chief executive Paul...
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