By Peter Draper, Kumuthini Sivathas and Nathan Howard Gray
US President Donald Trump’s 90-day pause on implementing so-called “reciprocal” tariffs on some 180
Will NATO’s 5% defence commitment impact Australia?
By Jennifer Parker
After lobbying by US President Donald Trump, NATO leaders have promised to boost annual defence spending to 5 percent of their countries’ gross
Australian small business are being to urged to review cash flow strategies as a tax change next week has costly implications.
Chartered Accountants Australia and New
A new digital engineering academy has been established to support the next generation of engineers, particularly young women.
The partnership between Engineers Australia
Reducing company tax and rationalising the number of taxes paid by businesses, which in some cases exceeds 100, is needed to boost productivity.
In a new report, the
Queensland business confidence back despite challenges
Despite profit and productivity concerns, Queensland businesses have reported the highest level of economic confidence in more than three years.
Business Chamber
Australia’s largest private natural disaster responder has bolstered its capability by adding fixed-wing firefighting aircraft to its arsenal.
Sunshine Coast-based
Sunshine State eyes United States for ideas and investment
A Queensland delegation is bound for the United States on a trade mission to gain insights into Olympic and Paralympic Games planning and promote the state’s
Hundreds of Australia’s best apprentices and trainees converge on Brisbane this week to contest the 2025 WorldSkills Australia National Championships.
Queensland
With productivity making the headlines, new research has shown Australian employees waste up to three hours each week in unnecessary meetings.
Office supplies company