Accountants should be consulted on business support, says CPA Australia
Australian accountants are becoming increasingly worried about the state of the Australian economy, as financial stress continues to mount for the businesses they work with.
Business groups meet with Michaelia Cash, as confusion grows around COVID-19 vaccines in workplaces
Business groups and the Industrial Relations Minister Michaelia Cash are meeting today to discuss how employers can meet their health and safety obligations without mandating the COVID-19 jab in workplaces.
Why business owners should be using lockdown to do their own PR
With lockdowns happening across the nation, the demand for media content continues to grow. Business owners can utilise this demand and grow their presence through DIY PR.
All Melbourne workers must have permits to attend work: Here’s what businesses need to know
Melbourne businesses that are continuing to trade during stage four restrictions must issue all workers with worker permits. Here's how the scheme will work.
Vaccine incentives: Are free doughnuts and beer the right way to tackle vaccine hesitancy?
Perceptions about COVID-19 and vaccines are driven by emotion, not reason. The more we factor that emotion in to incentives, the better our responses will be.
“People are exhausted”: COVID-19 has led to mass burnout and doubled staff turnover rates, Culture Amp data shows
Even in successful businesses, employees are burning out en masse, says Culture Amp co-founder and chief Didier Elzinga.
Explained: Seven things small businesses should know about changes to COVID-19 policy
SmartCompany answers seven key questions related to COVID-19 vaccines in the workplace, government business support and rent relief.
Hospitality businesses in Albury NSW try to salvage stock amid seven-day lockdown
Hospitality businesses in regional New South Wales have switched to selling takeaway in a bid to salvage thousands of dollars in stock, after the entire state entered lockdown on Saturday.
“Too weak a position”: Scott Morrison is facing more vaccine mandate issues from employers
Soon Scott Morrison will face questions about job discrimination against the unvaccinated and the rights of employers to protect their employees.
“It’s not 2020 anymore”: The sunk costs of COVID decisions from Australia’s leaders
The attitude of almost every Australian politician in maintaining a devotion to COVID-zero is a classic example of a failure to understand the principle of sunk costs.
New investigation into Australia’s supply chain vulnerability shows only 1.5% of exports at risk
Until COVID, Australians had a pretty safe assumption that global supply chains could supply more or less whatever they wanted.
Care packages, pizzas and sausage sizzles: Meet the Melbourne business owner going the extra mile to support her community during COVID-19
A Preston restaurant owner has given away 300 ‘care packages’ of produce, sourced from local suppliers, to people in need within her community.