70% of shareholders believe companies should not be funding the Yes campaign
While some big names are saying Yes, many of Australia's top 300 companies have been overly cautious about stepping into the Voice to Parliament fray.
Brendan O’Connor: Fee-free TAFE can change lives and our economy
Federal Minister for Skills and Training Brendan O'Connor shares his insights on the success and the future of fee-free TAFE courses.
“Will never forget my roots”: Australia’s newest MP pledges small business support
Gold Coast councillor turned parliamentarian Cameron Caldwell has pledged to protect local and small businesses and maintain his community roots.
The Voice to Parliament: Resources for your business to consider
Here's is a list of resources businesses can consider when bringing those conversations into the workplace, and when they contemplate their own public messaging.
The Voice referendum date set for October 14
The referendum on whether to change the Constitution to recognise First Nations people through an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament will take place on October 14.
“It is time”: More than 460 company directors back Voice to Parliament in new campaign
Hundreds of company directors and local business luminaries have shared their support for an Indigenous Australian Voice to Parliament, highlighting private sector enthusiasm for the constitutional amendment.
Scrapped: Business registry modernisation scheme halted after projected $2.3 billion blowout
It was meant to slash costs and complexity for Australian businesses. Instead, the federal government has scrapped the Modernising Business Registers program, owing to billion-dollar blowouts, crushing delays, and a significant underestimation of the task at hand.
Albanese cools Matildas public holiday debate after small business and political opposition
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese appears to have stepped back from his push for a snap public holiday should the Matildas lift the FIFA Women's World Cup, after high-profile debate over the potential cost of a bonus day off.
Exclusive: Small businesses will remain exempt from casual conversion reforms, confirms Tony Burke
Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Tony Burke has confirmed small business exemptions to the casual conversion system will remain in place, amid concerns over a lack of clarity about the federal government's industrial relations reforms.
The Voice is coming and your business needs to take a stance
The government's information campaign on the Voice to Parliament referendum is in full swing. What does it mean for your business?
UK-Australia free trade agreement may be “gold standard” but misses the mark on climate action
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade analysed the impact of the free trade agreement with the United Kingdom but did not raise concerns over its climate ambition.
Victorian budget: Small businesses get payroll tax relief, but big businesses will pay more
The Andrews Labor government says it plans to make payroll tax “fairer” for Victorian small businesses by lifting the payroll tax-free threshold in two stages over the next two years.