Believe it or not, Labor might cut the company tax rate!
Federal Labor Industry Minister Ed Husic told an AFR Summit on AI that company taxes needed to be cut to encourage businesses to invest in AI technologies. Has Ed got…
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Federal Labor Industry Minister Ed Husic told an AFR Summit on AI that company taxes needed to be cut to encourage businesses to invest in AI technologies. Has Ed got…
On two occasions now, my name, my image and my brand name have been exploited by lowlife scumbags employing what’s now called deep fake AI…
Our $48 billion education industry and fourth biggest export sector is about to get a kick in the guts of macroeconomic proportions for three reasons.
Newspoll’s latest survey of voters doesn’t make great reading for the Government, with few voters believing that inflation will be low enough for a rate…
Do these rising jobless numbers scream rate cuts are closer than expected?
I believe this upcoming Budget will be a ballbreaker for Dr. Jim and the millions of interest rate sufferers who want cuts are want them…
Ahead of next week’s budget, the Treasurer is promising average households a $2,800 windfall. How will this ‘gift’ be delivered?
Around this time of year, we have upcoming budget leaks and some currently surfacing could have economic consequences and political implications. Let me explain…
Treasurer Jim Chalmers will outline this filtering of foreign investors today as a support piece to the government’s Future Made in Australia Act.
Is Labor giving into the anti-competitive actions of unions that hurt productivity, push up costs and interest rates, and kill jobs?