Seafarms Group’s largest shareholder has sought to remove Mick McMahon from the board less than six months after he was appointed executive chair.  The troubled aquaculture business informed the ASX this morning that it had received a request from its...
The state government has agreed to stump up an extra $26.9 million for businesses affected by its impending native logging ban, bowing to mounting pressure from the state’s peak forestry body. During a press conference this afternoon, Forestry Minister Dave...
Europe’s latest slide into chaos contains valuable lessons for Western Australia, especially when it comes to over-reliance on imported raw materials, with energy the top of a list headed ‘national security’. Once a largely self-sufficient region, Europe moved early in...
22 April 2022Madeleine Ogilvie, Minister fort Small Business There is no greater supporter of Tasmania’s 39,000 small businesses, as the Government recognises that the small business sector is crucial to growing our economy and creating jobs for our community. Small businesses...
One fund he’s following is the Invesco S&P 500 Pure Value ETF, which invests in value stocks of the S&P 500, with about 40 per cent of the fund’s holdings coming from the financial services sector. Stocks that could suffer...
The New Daily regrets to inform readers that there’s less than three months until tax time. And the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is already preparing its so-called “hit list” of priority areas due for a crackdown in the 2021-22 financial...
Federal opposition spokesperson Anthony Albanese has tested positive for COVID-19 ahead of his imminent visit to Western Australia. In a statement released this afternoon, the leader of the Australian Labor Party said he had been testing regularly as part of...
21 April 2022Madeleine Ogilvie, Minister for Small Business A fourth round of the COVID-19 Business Impact Support Program has opened today to support those Tasmanian businesses facing the ongoing impacts of COVID-19. The first three rounds of the Business Impact Support...
The expected retirement age in Sydney has climbed steadily over the past 20 years but is still up to eight years younger than workers in some of Australia’s biggest trading partners. Men in Sydney now aged 45 years are expected...
It's time for a Better Business Act BBA Today is officially ‘Better Business Day’, although a more appropriate name might be ‘Business Should Be Better Than This’ day. Because it’s time for business to truly face into the challenges of...
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