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| | ... was the sixth most significant risk for survey respondents in Great Britain, Asia, and Australasia. "With a volatile business environment resulting from the pandemic and geopolitical pressures it is no surprise that cyber risks are high on the list of ... |
| | | ... patient care that Ramsay is renowned for in Australia and abroad. "Ramsay's care-centred culture is at the heart of its business, driven by dedicated healthcare professionals who deliver outstanding patient outcomes every day. They are vital to the ongoing ... |
| | | ... came in above forecasts and remained optimistic on the economy, at least for the short term. Dimon said: "Consumer and business balance sheets as well as consumer spending remain at healthy levels." However, Dimon did warn of "significant geopolitical ... |
| | | ... The fund was launched in partnership with Scale Investors and identifies under-invested female talent and unexplored business opportunities, investing across Australia, New Zealand and the broader Asia Pacific. Legalsuper chief executive Andrew Proebstl ... |
| | | ... life, like navigating a relationship breakdown, dealing with the tax implications of a death in the family, winding up a business or planning a retirement," senior tax advocate for CA ANZ Susan Franks said. "In the middle of such stressful, expensive ... |
| | | ... promised to deliver Labor's Powering Australia plan to create cheaper renewable energy - a plan already backed by the Business Council of Australia, National Farmers Federation and the ACTU - if elected in May. |
| | | ... heading towards a 50-year low at just 4%, Frydenberg delivered a budget with a firm focus on jobs. Apprentices and the business that employ them are winners out of the government's jobs package, which is aiming to keep the employment rate at a record ... |
| | | ... most. Under the 'Resilient Kids' program, $10 million will be provided over 4 years from 2021-22 to support the mental health of school-aged children in the Northern Rivers region affected by the recent flood event." While Frydenberg committed to net ... |
| | | A Macquarie Business School academic has said one-off payments like those expected in next week's Federal Budget won't do anything to address long-term structural issues in Australia's economy. A one-off payment to combat the rising cost of living is ... |
| | | ... we've been able to attract to HESTA," Sawtell-Rickson said. "If I look at each of them, and what attracted them to our business, it was really our purpose. These are great investors that have spent their employment working hard in these markets ... |
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