Published on December 4, 2010 by Technology Slice
Two Speed Economy Emerging – Workers are flocking to the mining industry and the high Australian dollar is pushing some of the nation’s most iconic industries to the brink. Job figures provided by Access Economics for the year to the end of August show mining employment rose 16 per cent and construction 3 per cent [...]
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Published on March 16, 2010 by Technology Slice
Budget May Be In Surplus Early – Speculation that Treasurer Wayne Swan will hand down the Henry Tax Review on the same day as the May 11 Budget would seem unlikely if research by a leading Australian investment bank proves correct. Macquarie Research says the Budget could be brought back to surplus by 2011-12, four [...]
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Published on March 15, 2010 by Technology Slice
Government To Release Henry Tax Review – The biggest review of Australia’s tax system in more than 60 years will be released within two months. Treasurer Wayne Swan announced on Sunday the much-anticipated Henry tax review would be made public by the time the budget is delivered on May 11.
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