by Staff Reporter | Jan 21, 2021 | Blog
The same goes whether you’re working out a new digital solution for a client, starting your own small business, or upgrading from Excel after years of colour-coded spreadsheets. It’s about finding what delivers the best value in terms of your efficiency and...
by Staff Reporter | Dec 23, 2020 | News
An additional $24 million is available for final grant payments and unmet needs within bushfire-affected communities, with most of these funds expected to be spent in early 2021. Australian Red Cross director Australian programs Noel Clement said thousands of...
by Staff Reporter | Nov 23, 2020 | News
In its submission to Treasury on the Exposure Draft of the Treasury Laws Amendment (Miscellaneous and Technical Amendments) Regulations 2020, the IPA has questioned the proposed change requiring accounts and statements to be prepared at least 45 days before the day by...
by Staff Reporter | Nov 19, 2020 | News
Compared with 2019, these businesses experienced a significant spending lift, with building and garden supplies up by 25 per cent, florists up by 23 per cent, newsagencies up by 6 per cent, and furniture, homewares and appliance retailers also up by 6 per cent....
by Staff Reporter | Nov 15, 2020 | News
According to figures from the National Indigenous Australians Agency, over 900 Indigenous businesses won 7,749 Commonwealth contracts valued at $857 million in total during the 2019-20 financial year. “The federal government has exceeded its annual Indigenous...