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| | | ... successful business owners, award-winners, policy influencers, mentors, and financial educators. Voting closes midnight tonight. To cast your votes, CLICK HERE |
| | | | ... together. We've had a few false starts trying to reorganise the event and lockdown contributed to that but being here tonight is incredible." The event returned with something a little different, taking things down a notch with a Live & Acoustic ... |
| | | | ... Budget adds 'virtually nothing' to that. "Rather than investing in a green economic future, the federal government has used tonight's Budget to toss mere pennies at genuine emissions reduction initiatives, such as the regional renewable microgrids," ... |
| | | | ... outlined a package of tax invectives for small businesses willing to invest in staff training and new technology. "Starting tonight, for every hundred dollars a small business spends on training their employees, they will get a $120 tax deduction," he ... |
| | | | ... the financial pain many motorists are currently feeling at the bowser by cutting the fuel excise in half. From midnight tonight the excise on both petrol and diesel prices will drop to 22.1 cents per litre for the next six months before reverting back ... |
| | | | ... Frydenberg announcing: "Last year's Budget saw a landmark $2.3 billion investment in mental health and suicide prevention. Tonight, we build on that commitment. More Headspace services, community-based treatment centres and digital mental health ... |
| | | | In the lead up to tonight's Federal Budget, economists agree that the election is likely to be firmly on the government's agenda - with popularity possibly trumping the effectiveness of policies. In December's mid-year economic and fiscal outlook ... |
| | | | Voting for the 16 th annual Financial Standard MAX Awards will close at midnight tonight. So far the nominees have received 17,303 votes in total. The MAX Awards celebrate outstanding marketing, advertising and sales professionals in the financial services ... |
| | | | ... and we must keep the momentum going... but, this pandemic is not over. For as long as the virus persists, so will we. So tonight, we go further." This is according to federal treasurer Josh Frydenberg, who last night, went further, announcing a spending ... |
| | | | ... of Australia's economic recovery from the onslaught of COVID-19. "For as long as the virus persists, so will we. So tonight, we go further. Announcing that over 10 million low-and middle-income earners will benefit from a new and additional tax cut," ... |
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