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27 July 2022 • By Jon Bragg • 1 min read

Inflation soars to highest level in decades

The ABS has released inflation figures for the June quarter. The consumer price index (CPI) rose by 1.8 per cent during the June quarter, taking ...

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Cash flow gap plagues 90% of SMEs

Nine out of 10 small buisinesses struggle with negative cash flow at least once a year and one in five are plagued for six months with expenses ...

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Tax cheat tip-offs plummet post-pandemic

There's been a sharp decline in tip-offs about tax cheats during 2021–22, according to the ATO, which has put it down to heightened concerns over ...

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Skills shortages contributing to rising insolvency figures

The skills shortage spanning across several Australian industries is expected to be one of the ongoing triggers of insolvencies. Insolvency ...

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APRA chair announces departure

Wayne Byres will exit the prudential regulator later this year. Wayne Byres has announced that he intends to stand down as chair of the Australian ...

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Perpetual reports $7.5bn drop in AUM

The asset manager said the fall was primarily due to negative market impacts. On Monday, Perpetual reported that its total assets under management ...

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‘Rapid increase’ in net zero commitments, but ACSI calls for more details

Over two-thirds of the ASX 200’s market cap is now covered by net zero commitments. The Australian Council of Superannuation Investors (ACSI) has ...

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BGL accepting Bitcoin for subscription payments

An accounting software company has announced that they will be accepting Bitcoin as a payment for subscriptions. Australia’s leading provider of ...

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Strong correlation between effective leadership and employee satisfaction

With many companies facing challenges attracting and retaining talent, research has identified the top drivers of satisfaction among employees

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Major banks raise interest rate forecasts

Two of the big four banks have predicted rates will go higher than previously expected. Westpac and NAB have now both forecasted that the cash rate ...

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