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More skilled workers have left Australia than ever before

More skilled workers have left Australia than ever before

by Keeli Cambourne | Dec 19, 2021 | News

As Australia, like the rest of the developed world, faces massive skill shortages, the loss of migrants from Australia is of concern to businesses. In the data released on Friday, 17 December, it was revealed that Australia recorded a net loss of 88,800 people in...
Govt releases business e-invoicing right consultation

Govt releases business e-invoicing right consultation

by Shared from Business Australia | Dec 19, 2021 | News

Senator Jane Hume said a BER would mean businesses are legally obliged to adopt and send e‑invoices if one is requested by an e‑invoicing‑enabled trading partner.  Read more at Business Australia
Annual leave balances hit record high as pandemic reduces holidays, ‘life leave’

Annual leave balances hit record high as pandemic reduces holidays, ‘life leave’

by Keeli Cambourne | Dec 19, 2021 | News

Marc Chiarella runs insurance broking firm Bellrock. He says business was very busy during this year’s lockdown in Sydney. Read more at ABC News
Industry and business leaders warn government over future lockdowns

Industry and business leaders warn government over future lockdowns

by Keeli Cambourne | Dec 16, 2021 | News

The call follows the release on Thursday (16 December) of the government’s Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook (MYEFO), which showed the Australian economy is positioned for strong growth in 2022.  Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry chief executive Andrew...
Forecast doesn’t show real wage growth, says economist

Forecast doesn’t show real wage growth, says economist

by Keeli Cambourne | Dec 16, 2021 | News

Responding to Thursday’s MYEFO, Dr Rynne said although the forecast looks positive in regard to an increase in household consumption and business investment, it also shows declining real wages for 2021-22, and a barely positive outlook for 2022-23. “The Australian...
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