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Government's Productivity Roundtable begins: here's the agenda

The Government’s productivity roundtable starts next week, but what does Dr Chalmers want to get done?

Why the awful payroll tax has to go!

As all governments join business and union leaders in Canberra to come up with a plan to bolster our falling productivity, I hope someone asks: “Why not get rid of the job- and innovation-killer called payroll tax?”

Optus results show how quickly customers can forgive

Optus’ latest financial results paint a nuanced picture: The telco’s mobile business is not just stabilising but growing again.

How landlords are getting around 'no-grounds' evictions in NSW with a massive loophole

The NSW government has created a loophole for so-called “renovictions” that is big enough to drive a ute through

Why do taxpayers have to bail out failed big companies?

Why were taxpayers slugged $258.5 million in the past financial year bailing out well-known failed companies?

Up, up and away: why the stock market just keeps rising right now (and when will it end)

A funny thing happens when the world’s central banks edge from “fighting inflation” to “managing a slowdown”: stocks remember they’re discounting machines.

How the House was won: Tasmania finalises its election results

The more things change, the more they stay the same. At least that's what the final results from the Tasmanian election show.

If vapes are 'banned', why are there tobacco shops popping up everywhere?

In July 2024, the federal government banned the sale of recreational vapes nationwide. The only way to get one legally is from a pharmacist. Some states also require a doctor’s prescription. So why, then, more than a year on, are these stores still selling vapes, in broad daylight?

Why we should raise a glass to China this results season

It’s company reporting season and while it’s a ‘ho-hum’ thing for normal people, it really is a big deal and let me show you why, after revealing that China has been good to an Aussie company it was once so bad to, that it would’ve driven a lot of shareholders to the drink.

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