Premium Insights and analysis What did the Romans ever do for us? Labor releases proposed Bitcoin regulations Community & Social The head of ASIC has compared the rise of crypto to the Roman Empire. So let’s unpack that a little, specifically the bit about coin.
‘Do not accept the status quo’: ATO’s Chris Jordan goes out firing July 28, 2023 By Julian Bajkowski Community & Social Australia’s tax chief has a rock solid track record when it comes to delivery and culture. Can his success be replicated?
NSW cops invoke work bans on Feds, APS, in stoush with Stephen Jones July 3, 2023 By Julian Bajkowski Career Advice A 10-year row over NSW police officers’ mandatory death and disability cover has exploded. Jacqui Lambie and the Greens are backing the plod.
Jones pulls handbrake on Consumer Data Right expansion June 5, 2023 By Julian Bajkowski Communications & Technology With risks seeming to outweigh the benefits, an extension of the Coalition’s signature consumer data rights reform is uncertain.
Tax spends $3.2 million on crackdown ad blitz ahead of director ID deadline October 24, 2022 By Julian Bajkowski Communications & Technology The November 30 deadline for people to register online as company directors has prompted an unprecedented publicity effort.