The benefits of financial planning and personalised strategies

21 November

Financial planning is a cornerstone of financial health, helping individuals and businesses navigate the complexities of managing wealth, preparing for the future, and achieving their unique goals.  Whether your aspirations are personal, such as...[Read More]

Protect your small business: recognise and prevent common scams

21 November

Scammers are constantly refining their tactics to target small businesses, making it essential to stay informed and vigilant.  The federal government’s Scamwatch website is an excellent resource for understanding current scams and reporting new...[Read More]

Social cohesion holds despite inflation, high migration

20 November

The vast majority Australians still view multiculturalism and immigration favourably despite growing concern about the number of new arrivals. Almost half of those surveyed in the 2024 Scanlon Mapping Social Cohesion report said migration into...[Read More]

Cash flows but small business fears paying the price

20 November

Australians will continue getting bang for their buck with safeguards to ensure cash remains king but small businesses are calling for a blanket exemption. Businesses such as supermarkets, pharmacies and petrol stations selling essential items will...[Read More]

Cybercrime ‘very real’ threat to Aussies, businesses

20 November

A new cybercrime report is received every six minutes with small businesses and everyday Australians bearing the brunt of the “very concerning” malicious attempts. More than 87,000 cybercrime incidents were reported to the Australian Signals...[Read More]

Pay gap narrows but leadership roles a drag on progress

20 November

Australia’s gender pay gap has narrowed further, helped by wage bumps in the aged care sector where four in five workers are women. Naming and shaming individual companies is also proving effective at pushing employers to root out the causes of...[Read More]

Extra $110m for schools ups pressure on holdout states

20 November

Public schools in Canberra will receive extra Commonwealth cash, putting pressure on bigger states holding out for a better funding deal. The federal government will increase its percentage of funding in the ACT to 22.5 per cent in 2026, up from 20...[Read More]

Strategic steps to secure a promotion: a comprehensive guide to advancing your career

14 November

Planning for a promotion at work requires a strategic approach that demonstrates your value and prepares you for increased responsibilities.  Here’s a step-by-step guide to help structure a successful promotion plan:   Clarify Your Promotion...[Read More]

The impact of commercial legal disputes

14 November

In the complex world of business, commercial disputes are a common occurrence that can be both challenging and draining. Whether it involves a disagreement between two businesses or an issue with a supplier or client, commercial disputes are never...[Read More]

Women written into code: standards target tech workers

13 November

Pay transparency, parental leave and flexible work will be among factors assessed by Australian technology firms under a push to encourage more women to join the industry. The Tech Council of Australia unveiled the standards at its National Tech...[Read More]

Coles calls out ‘politicisation’ of cost of living

13 November

Coles is disappointed cost of living is being “politicised”, speculating inquiries into the supermarket have been set up to deflect concerns about inflation. The grocery giant was well aware consumers were facing economic pressures and was...[Read More]

Making the most of the end of the calendar year: tips for businesses to finish strong

7 November

As the calendar year draws to a close, businesses are presented with a unique opportunity to reflect, refocus, and rally.  The year’s final months are crucial for building momentum and setting the stage for a successful year ahead.  Here are...[Read More]

Artificial Intelligence: Balancing Opportunities and Cautions

7 November

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming how we work, live, and communicate.  AI offers remarkable possibilities, from streamlining business operations to enhancing personal convenience. However, before we embrace these advancements, we...[Read More]

Bonus to stick with army helps Australia to stay ready

6 November

Cash bonuses for serving personnel will do little to improve retention rates, a veterans’ welfare organisation warns. The Albanese government on Tuesday announced a $600 million package to keep people in the military, while releasing the 2024...[Read More]

Impact of $16 billion HECS debt cut ‘kind of invisible’

6 November

Middle and high-income Australians are set to benefit most from a plan to slash student debt but even then, it won’t significantly change their lives, an economist says. The federal government has promised to spend $16 billion on cutting debt by...[Read More]