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Business Council of Australia
Victoria’s Economic Plan: Band-Aid or Solution for State’s Troubles?
The state has unveiled a plan to boost the economy after being named least business-friendly state.
December 11, 2024
BY
Naziya Alvi Rahman
Australian Businesses Look Overseas After 2 Decades of Falling Competitiveness
Australians' high quality of life is at risk if the country fails to address its productivity issues.
November 18, 2024
BY
Naziya Alvi Rahman
Teal MP Backs Chamber’s Call to Broaden Definition of ‘Small Business’
A call to redefine small business as those with less than 25 staff—as opposed to the current 15—looks ...
October 13, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Employers Urge Government to Target CFMEU With Specific New Laws
Appointing an administrator with wide-ranging powers doesn't go far enough, according to the Business Council of Australia.
August 11, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Business Group Says Climate Trigger May Complicate Renewable Projects Approval
Senator Hanson-Young said that the Greens will push through with the climate trigger bill to end the era ...
June 1, 2024
BY
Celene Ignacio
Labor Seeks to Extend Paid Parental Leave to Half a Year
'This investment will promote parenting as an equal partnership while boosting the economy,' Katy Gallagher said.
October 22, 2023
BY
Celene Ignacio
Australian Companies Call on Parliament to Vote Down ‘Deeply Flawed’ Industrial Relations Bill
Australian industrial and business communities have called on the parliament to reject the newly introduced workplace relations bill, ...
September 5, 2023
BY
Alfred Bui
Goods, Services Could Cost More After Gig Economy Reform: Workplace Minister Admits
Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke has admitted that setting minimum pay rates for gig economy workers—like Uber drivers—will ...
August 31, 2023
BY
Celene Ignacio
Australian Government Urged to Divert New Immigrants to Regional Areas
The Australian government is urged to increase the resettlement rate of new migrants in regional areas to help ...
January 10, 2023
BY
Cindy Li
Skills Migration Visa Boost Not the Only Answer to Labour Crunch: Australia’s Treasurer
Australia's Treasurer Jim Chalmers argues a short-term boost in migration numbers is not the silver bullet to workforce ...
July 12, 2022
BY
Nina Nguyen
Big Australian Corporations Push for More Skilled Immigrants
The business sector has called on the Australian government to temporarily boost the level of skilled migration to tackle ...
February 22, 2022
BY
Alfred Bui
Australia Offers Visa Fee Refund to Entice Students, Backpackers Back Down Under
The Australian federal government has announced a series of measures to lure over 170,000 student and working holiday visa ...
January 20, 2022
BY
Rebecca Zhu
Over 80 Major Companies Urge Australian Governments to Stick to Path out of Lockdowns
The business community has come together and signed an open letter, calling on state and federal governments to ...
September 2, 2021
BY
Rebecca Zhu
Australian Employee Groups Welcome No Fault COVID-19 Indemnity Scheme
Employee and business groups have welcomed the federal government’s announcement on Saturday to introduce a no fault COVID-19 ...
August 30, 2021
BY
Rebecca Zhu
Australian Businesses Call For Smarter Approach to Lockdowns
The Business Council of Australia (BCA) has urged state and federal governments to adopt a smarter and nationally ...
July 29, 2021
BY
Sophia Jiang
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