Premium Columnists Budget-making in a care and human services economy: Who should pay for what? Communications & Technology Australia heads into this economic turbulence with a national Budget that is very different to when the long era of growth began.
Tax Practitioners Board’s $30 million Budget boost October 27, 2022 By Tom Ravlic Editors' Picks Bringing to justice dodgy tax advisers and unregistered individuals selling tax services is another objective of the 2022 Budget.
Why the government is buying a lot of puppies (and other weird spending measures) October 26, 2022 By Jason Murphy Economy & Industry The good, the bad and the just plain bizarre.
A turning point as challenges mount for small businesses October 26, 2022 By Jason Murphy Economy & Industry The 2022-23 federal budget crystallises what many in the business community are already feeling: times are turning for the worse.
Turning point for the Australian Public Service October 26, 2022 By Melissa Donnelly Economy & Industry This is a Budget that, for the first time in a decade, should be welcomed by public sector workers and CPSU members across the country, writes Melissa Donnelly.
Staffing increases for PM&C Indigenous affairs agencies in Budget October 26, 2022 By Anna Macdonald Economy & Industry A new Aboriginal-controlled corporate commonwealth entity has been established, called the Northern Territory Aboriginal Investment Corporation.
October Budget expands migration program by another 3,000 October 26, 2022 By Abul Rizvi Federal A new Pacific Engagement Visa will accomodate 3,000, with funding of $175.1 million over four years and $80.3 million per annum ongoing.
Dare to dream: Housing Accord signals government’s return to market rebuilding October 25, 2022 By Julian Bajkowski Community & Social The government is back in the business of remaking markets rather than vending public assets into them. That’s a big very change for the APS.
Budget details where Jobs and Skills Australia’s funding will come from October 25, 2022 By Anna Macdonald Economy & Industry The government has allocated $12.9 million over three years towards the establishment of the new agency Jobs and Skills Australia.
Low hanging APS cuts a harder task than they look October 25, 2022 By Julian Bajkowski Federal The Public Service has come away intact after the first Budget, but specifics on where $3.6 billion in cuts will come from are still opaque.
Gallagher wants gender-responsive budgeting mainstreamed in the APS October 25, 2022 By Anna Macdonald Culture The Women’s Budget Statement is to eventually be done away with, with the aim of upskilling the APS to ‘mainstream’ the application of a gender lens throughout future budgets.
CPSU looks forward to Budget restoring APS capacity October 25, 2022 By Anna Macdonald Economy & Industry Melissa Donnelly says the union is very hopeful of seeing some of the long-term cuts to public service start to be addressed in this Budget.
Premium Insights and analysis Expert: Tuesday’s Budget to be a primer for Labor’s longer-term vision for Australia October 24, 2022 By Melissa Coade Economy & Industry Given so much has changed in Australia since March, this week’s Budget will be all about re-establishing the government’s fiscal position.
Premium Insights and analysis All eyes on ATO’s prowess for epic Budget repair job October 23, 2022 By Julian Bajkowski Economy & Industry Australia’s tax take shortfall is $33bn, money the government is desperate to collect. But can it do so without tanking SMBs and the economy?
PM&C, Treasury cast for new Dep Secs ahead of Budget October 21, 2022 By Julian Bajkowski Editors' Picks You know the winds of change are beginning to blow through Barton when the casting call goes out for Band 3 Deputy Secretaries across central agencies.