On Tuesday 23 March it will be 12 months since Prime Minister Scott Morrison placed the whole of Australia in lockdown, we look back at what has happened since then.
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Industry reacts to Federal Budget
Industry associations have largely welcomed the measures set down by the Treasurer to stimulate business.
Budget delivers wide-ranging business incentives
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg last night set out the Government’s plans for a business-led recovery with tax relief and business incentives to help drive jobs and stimulate the economy.
NSW launches LiveData tool for liquor licence info
The tool provides liquor licence and demographic information by suburb or LGA.
Lion to hold pre-tax hike prices
Lion has told customers it will not pass on the August price rise from the CPI increase.
Some good news in responses to coronavirus pandemic
As governments, regulators and associations look to stimulate the economy in the face of COVID-19, there is some good news, with temporary measures to help small businesses.
ATO confirms AUSkey won’t be extended
Small businesses must move now to myGovID and ATO answers questions as AUSkey retirement looms.
Businesses to benefit from Government’s stimulus package
In a bid to soften the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic the Federal Government has announced a $17.6bn stimulus package with cash injections for small and medium-sized businesses.
Strong first half for Woolworths hit by increased underpayment costs
Woolworths has reported on its first half with increased sales and EBIT for both the group and EDG, but costs related to its underpayment of staff have increased.
Sydney prepares for lockout wind back
The revival of Sydney’s night time economy starts tomorrow when lockout laws for Sydney’s CBD are lifted.