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First rate cut of the new year not far off

First rate cut of the new year not far off

by Shared by MyBusiness | Jan 12, 2020 | News

Australian fixed interest investment strategist at fund manager Janus Henderson, Frank Uhlenbruch (pictured), said the most recent economic figures did not look strong enough to prevent another rate cut from the RBA. Read more at MyBusiness. 
Women more likely to access low-income super contribution

Women more likely to access low-income super contribution

by Shared by Accountants Daily | Jan 12, 2020 | News

The research analysed 174,000 AMP customers’ data and found that 15 per cent were accessing the low-income super tax offset (LISTO). Read more at the Accountants Daily. 
Fire-hit small businesses call for federal help

Fire-hit small businesses call for federal help

by Shared by SMH | Jan 12, 2020 | News

The government will hear from small business groups at a roundtable meeting on Tuesday and appears likely to use the feedback to finalise the next round of assistance within days. Read more at the SMH. 
Workplaces urged to acknowledge Australian mental health crisis

Workplaces urged to acknowledge Australian mental health crisis

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | Jan 10, 2020 | News

The Mental Health Draft Report, compiled by the government’s Productivity Commission, revealed that aside from the direct cost of mental ill-health and suicide on the economy, there is an approximately $130 billion cost associated with diminished health and reduced...
Have you got an ‘Innovation Killer’ in your business?

Have you got an ‘Innovation Killer’ in your business?

by Contributed by Angus Dorney | Jan 9, 2020 | Blog

An organisation’s fate relies on its people, and one bad innovation apple can spoil the bunch – this bad apple is otherwise known as the dreaded “Innovation Killer”. The challenge is that Innovation Killers aren’t always obvious. They play it cool and practice...
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