Business begs for fewer taxesIndustry groups have demanded that the federal and state governments reduce the number and complexity of the ta…

Business begs for fewer taxesIndustry groups have demanded that the federal and state governments reduce the number and complexity of the ta…
Business backs carbon trading over carbon taxBusinesses could benefit if the Federal Government’s initial response to global warming is a …
Interest rates stay put… for nowThe Reserve Bank of Australia announced this morning that it will not increase interest rates, but economi…
Free trade agreements being negotiated around the world promise to open up all sort of markets to entrepreneurs with the right products. By …
OK, we know Labor is surging in the polls, but just what, exactly, is its IR policy? We need to know – now. Spell it out, nowIf the res…
Labor considers double probation period for small-business employeesLabor is considering increasing the period small businesses can keep emp…
Superannuation savings will be safe from creditors after July, provided the contributions were not made to avoid debts. Here are 10 tips to …
Confusion over Do Not Call costsBusinesses urgently need education on the Do Not Call Register, due to launch next month, says Australian Di…
Psychometric assessments for sales staff are all the rage, but beware – no one criterion is fail-safe. Everyone seems to be using onlin…
Regulatory compliance can be a pain, but not doing so can also be costly. Every business must know what is expected. By PETER VITALE of VECC…
Senate launches private equity inquiry The Senate yesterday voted to launch a public inquiry into Australia’s burgeoning private equity…
Telstra defends submarine moveAs the debate on how to improve the poor state of Australia’s broadband network rolls on, Telstra has announ…