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Adelaide (Adagia) Reports - Volume One: Multicultural Migration to Adelaide
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Adelaide (Adagia) Reports - Volume One. And most enlightening news. Wednesday, 1 April 2015. Multicultural Migration to Adelaide. By Maven A Stringer, a highly skilled and experienced guest reporter. Australia has often been a place of oddness and triviality. That is at least the view according to many of my international readers. Their expectations of life in this part of the world have often been distorted by an entertaining fantasy of mythological proportions. From my own experiences, I have found tha...
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Not with a bang but a whimper: The End of the Mining Boom and the next Budget – With Sober Senses
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Fault Lines of Capital Accumulation and Front Lines of Class Struggle. Not with a bang but a whimper: The End of the Mining Boom and the next Budget. April 23, 2015. April 24, 2015. Shape without form, shade without colour,. Paralysed force, gesture without motion. To address the challenges facing capital accumulation in Australia and it lies pretty much in ruins. On the 15 April the Prime Minister revealed to the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. What are its elements? As the Prime Minister t...
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Joe Hockey is beginning to understand not all taxes are created equal – The Guardian | Reconstructing Economics
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Ecological economics, philosophy, climate change and public policy. Path to budget surplus built on shifting foundations – The Conversation. The Coalition want us to work more so we can give more to the banks – Independent Australia →. Joe Hockey is beginning to understand not all taxes are created equal – The Guardian. May 22, 2015. Originally published at The Guardian. The treasurer’s endorsement of land tax in South Australia is an encouraging move away from his general opposition to taxation. Tax bad...
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The BROWN COUCH: May 2015
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Monday, May 25, 2015. Minister Hazzard's Social Housing Forum. As part of the New South Wales Government's Social Housing discussion. Minister Hazzard has convened a Social Housing Forum - chaired by two former NSW Premiers, no less - to be held at the Australian Technology Park this afternoon. But we'll also be asking the forum to be bold. Because when we talk about outcomes for the social housing system, we must also talk about what the private rental market delivers. And when we talk about the money t...
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The Tax Institute: June 2015
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Friday, 26 June 2015. The National Tax Liaison Group. Last Thursday 18 June 2015, Tax Institute President Stephen Healey CTA, National Councillor Tim Neilson CTA, Tax Counsel Thilini Wickramasuriya FTI and myself all attended the ATO's National Tax Liaison Group meeting. At the meeting, a number of issues were covered, including:. An update from the ATO on its ‘Reinvention' program discussed with NTLG members;. We will continue to update and involve members as these matters progress. The 5% tax offset fo...
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Baumgartners' Federal Budget Top 10
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Baumgartners’ Federal Budget Top 10. Baumgartners’ Federal Budget Top 10. Last night’s federal budget contained a surprising number of changes for small businesses, families and large multinationals. Perhaps the biggest surprise however was the lack of any changes to superannuation, an area where many commentators had expected some tinkering to occur. Will set out options for structural reform to our tax system that the government will further refine before taking to the next election. Small businesses m...
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Peter Martin: Superannuation. At last, Hockey takes aim at Costello
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Tuesday, April 14, 2015. Superannuation. At last, Hockey takes aim at Costello. Call it karma. It has fallen to Joe Hockey to undo two of the stupidest and potentially most expensive decisions ever made by an Australian government. They were made by the Howard government of which he was a part. But they were driven by its treasurer Peter Costello, and by the treasury itself. Costello announced both on budget night 2006 with something of a flourish. He told his staff. But they were silent on what it would...
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VGSO Blog: Australian Federalism - Competitive, Coordinate, Cooperative, Coercive or … Confusing?
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Height='74px; ' id='Header1 headerimg' src='http:/ vgso.vic.gov.au/sites/all/modules/features/vgso theme/resources/vgso-logo.png' style='display: block' width='280px; '/. Updates on legal developments by the Victorian Government Solicitor's Office. Wednesday, 22 July 2015. Australian Federalism - Competitive, Coordinate, Cooperative, Coercive or … Confusing? The first Issues Paper. A story about a leak and a draft. Since our previous blog entry. Ahead of a formal Green Paper. The draft Discussion Paper i...
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