JobKeeper declarations: Businesses have 14 days to declare for May or risk missing payments
The ATO is preparing its systems for a flood of firms looking to get in early on May JobKeeper declarations from next Monday.
Homebuyer woes and even more government debt: Why we shouldn’t abolish stamp duty
The call to abolish stamp duty in favour of a broader tax on all Australians could actually push up property prices and make it harder to by a home.
Staying at the top of the tree: How Sam Wood grew his home workout business by 40% over the past six months
Fitness entrepreneur Sam Wood is inviting millions of Australians into his living room each week for free workouts, and his online training and nutrition program 28 by Sam Wood is thriving as a result.
Pack your bags: It’s time for the travel industry to map out its road to recovery
Businesses in the travel industry have been among the hardest hit by COVID-19, but the cloud is lifting and operators need to prepare for the road ahead.
Feral antipasto anyone? How this outback hotel is turning to Aussie delicacies to survive COVID-19
Famed Parachilna watering hole, the Prairie Hotel, in outback South Australia, is packing its cooking basket with feral antipasto and kangaroo burgers and heading to Adelaide for the winter.
Skills overhaul: Scott Morrison’s JobMaker plan will shake up national funding for vocational training — but won’t increase it
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says $1.5 billion in federal funding for vocational training needs to be overhauled to support SMEs with relevant skills.
JobMaker: PM to broker industrial relations deal on awards and greenfields agreements for SMEs
Prime Minister Scott Morrison wants unions and business lobbyists to "put their weapons down" in post COVID-19 negotiations on workplace laws.
“I understand the rage that people have at the moment”: Restaurant owners slam no-shows, but there are steps they can take
Small businesses are venting their frustrations at restaurant no-shows, as they begin taking dine-in customers again with coronavirus restrictions easing.
Atlassian makes employee survey open-source, encourages businesses to consider staff wellbeing
Atlassian is sharing its in-house COVID-19 employee survey with the public, in a bid to help other businesses support their staff during the pandemic.
“We’ve been completely left out”: Tattooists call on NSW Government for re-opening timeline as states ease restrictions
The tattoo industry has criticised the NSW government for failing to include their businesses in a recent easing of coronavirus restrictions.
P2P mortgage marketplace raises $5 million, as fintechs leave old-school banking in the dust
Alternative lending startup Funding.com.au has secured $5 million from Equity Venture Partners for its peer-to-peer mortgage marketplace.
PM to unveil ‘JobMaker’ plan to revitalise economy and address SME skills shortage
Prime Minister Scott Morrison will unveil his 'JobMaker' training overhaul to help address the SME skills shortage as the government canvasses options to revitalise the economy.