Election 2022: A closer look at Morrison’s promise of no new taxes for small business
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has pledged no new taxes for small businesses ahead of the May election in a press release laden with eyebrow-raising claims.
Election 2022: Morrison promises more than $100 million to fix mobile blackspots and connectivity issues in urban fringes
Scott Morrison announced the funding on Thursday morning, declaring his government was committed to improving the lives of people in outer urban and urban fringe areas.
Jim Chalmers will be treasurer if Labor wins the election. So what does he stand for?
Jim Chalmers has positioned himself to be a very capable senior minister in an Albanese government if Labor wins the election.
Peter Strong: Worker shortages are hurting Aussie businesses, but politicians aren’t talking about it this election
In this election the one message from small business that seems to be missing from all sides is the shortage of workers.
How the world’s biggest gas companies are making huge profits in Australia, without paying any tax
In an election where we face massive deficits and a trillion-dollar debt, why aren't we talking about taxing the windfall profits of offshore gas companies?
Scott Morrison is speaking to hundreds of thousands of Aussies on LinkedIn. So where’s Albanese?
Each week the Prime Minister posts political messages to his 620,000-odd followers on LinkedIn, but Labor is nowhere to be seen.
Why social media history is becoming a massive issue in the workplace
Liberal candidate for Warringah Katherine Deves is doubling down on her bid to win the blue ribbon seat back despite tweets resurfacing where she expressed offensive views about the trans community.
Morrison flags return to 2021’s industrial relations reforms as Labor, unions say tweaks will cut wages
The Coalition says it is still committed to industrial relations reform, despite Labor and unions saying the changes would lower wages.
Two in five board members must be female, Matt Kean tells Treasury corporations
Businesses have been put on notice about getting more women into top roles after NSW Treasurer Matt Kean set formal gender diversity targets for state-owned and public financial corporations.
More cash and no more lockdowns: Key election demands from SMEs revealed
More cash from the government and no more lockdowns were among the top demands from more than 500 SMEs, who also think Labor is going to win the election, a new survey reveals.
Election 2022: Why are wages finally set to grow, and what are the major parties promising?
After nearly a decade of wage stagnation and real wage falls during the pandemic, the government is forecasting a tight employment market that will finally drive wages growth above 3%.
Albanese’s casual work claim turns insecure employment into a major election issue
Employee casualisation has become a hot-button topic in the 2022 election campaign, following claims by Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese of an increasingly casual workforce.