Australia needs faster cuts to hit key climate goals

3 December

Australia needs to up the ante on cuts to emissions through a faster clean energy rollout and more electric cars to close the gap between forecast reductions and 2035 climate goals. Government projections suggest the nation is tracking towards a 42...[Read More]

Invest or lose: Australia’s billion-dollar AI warning

26 November

Australia could miss out on a $150 billion boost to its economy if it fails to invest in artificial intelligence, including sovereign AI models, regional hubs, training and infrastructure. But decisive investments in the technology could deliver an...[Read More]

10 reasons why consulting a specialist insurance broker or adviser is essential when your business is your family farm

20 November

Running a family farm, especially one passed down through generations, is more than just a business—it’s your family’s heritage, legacy, and livelihood.  Protecting this invaluable asset requires expertise beyond basic insurance...[Read More]

Global expat tells Australia to lift its economic game

20 November

Company taxes and regulation must be cut to boost productivity, Australia has been told by an expat head of a leading global economic body. Matthias Cormann, the first Australian to lead the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and...[Read More]

Red tape ‘layers’ peeled back to build homes quicker

12 November

Ground-breaking planning reforms aimed at speeding up the construction of homes in one state have been hailed as generational but some critics say serious environmental concerns are being brushed aside. The reforms passed in the NSW parliament with...[Read More]

Tapped out: cash advocates suss on mandate plan

5 November

When a power outage struck on one of Mitta Mitta Brewing Company’s busiest days of the year, three things kept the family-run business ticking over. Wood for the pizza oven, gas in the barbecue and beer lines, and cash in customers’...[Read More]

Top five fears of small business owners and how an accountant can provide solutions

30 October

Starting and running a small business is both rewarding and challenging. While the independence and potential for growth are appealing, small business owners often face numerous fears that can keep them up at night.  From financial instability to...[Read More]

Navigating a career change with confidence

9 October

Changing careers is a significant life decision, one that can bring excitement, new opportunities, and challenges.  Whether you’re pursuing a long-held passion, seeking better work-life balance, or adapting to new life circumstances, the...[Read More]

National economy still stuck in ‘productivity malaise’

25 September

Australia’s productivity performance improved in the June quarter, but weak capital investment is still holding back growth in living standards, the Productivity Commission says. Growth in labour productivity – or doing more with less –...[Read More]

Top 5 tax minimisation strategies for business owners

11 September

Running a business involves more than just generating revenue—it also means managing your tax obligations effectively. For many business owners, tax is one of the largest ongoing expenses, and without a considered approach, you could be paying far...[Read More]

Handy tax time tips for sole traders. Avoid these common mistakes and get it right this tax time.

11 September

We know small businesses work hard to get their tax and super right, however we understand mistakes can still happen. If you’re a sole trader, you can get ahead this tax time by avoiding these common errors: Not reporting all income – this...[Read More]

Future Fund eclipses $250b after bumper return

11 September

Australia’s Future Fund has smashed its investment target, delivering a 12.2 per cent return to send the nation’s sovereign wealth fund above $250 billion for the first time. The bumper result for 2024/25 exceeded the fund’s mandate of 6.9 per...[Read More]

Real wages boost for workers, but costs might worry RBA

21 August

Workers have enjoyed the strongest annual growth in real wages in more than five years, but the Reserve Bank will be on alert in case labour costs cause inflation to fire up again. Wages grew by 3.4 per cent in the year to June, slightly above...[Read More]

AI not a ‘straightforward’ fix for ailing productivity

20 August

Australia has been warned against the “seductive” pull of artificial intelligence as the federal government looks to the technology to help solve its productivity woes. AI is expected to take centre stage during the second day of the...[Read More]

The way to happiness and success in both life and work

21 August

Happiness and success are deeply intertwined but aren’t always the result of material gains or high-status positions.  Instead, a fulfilling life and career stem from aligning your values, passions, and actions in ways that promote well-being and...[Read More]