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  • Mass education changes face of university
    The Australian
    IT'S a Saturday night at a Chinese restaurant in Sydney's Kingsford and the boys from the University of NSW rugby union Colts are having fun. Harried waiters try to calm a room full of testosterone and beer. Among the boozed-up boys is Andrew Coles, ...

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  • Ambition's latest accounting jobs index shows a 12 per cent drop in demand for ...
    The Australian
    Ambition Group (AMB) 16.5c Ambition's latest accounting jobs index shows a 12 per cent drop in demand for permanent and contract accounting staff in April. The most extraordinary item was the drop in Melbourne and Sydney, down 21 per cent and 16 per ...


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  • Craig Thomson's warning over HSU 'ignored'
    The Daily Telegraph
    MP Craig Thomson claims he first raised concerns about the union's "accounting" and "extravagant lifestyles" of two senior officials seven years ago - but was ignored. Mr Thomson is the subject of claims in a Fair Work Australia report that he used ...

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  • $5 billion program set to boost female entrepreneurship in Australia
    SmartCompany.com.au
    An Australian-first program to connect women with entrepreneurs, investors and industry experts launched in Sydney yesterday. Springboard Enterprises, a not-for-profit program to start women in business, has created thousands of jobs and generated $US5 ...

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  • New Tax Reductions Present Opportunities for Small Business Owners
    San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
    Dolman Bateman & Co, a specialist Chartered Accounting firm says"the reductions in the tax rates announced in the 2012 Australian Government Budget were aimed at low income earners but also present significant opportunities for tax savings for small ...

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  • Accountants see benefit of mining boom
    Ninemsn
    Business confidence among finance and accounting firms has kicked off 2012 in relatively high spirits, which is translating into positive salary growth, specialist recruitment firm Robert Half has found in research released on Wednesday.

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  • Albright College award winners
    Reading Eagle
    Nathalia G. Gomez, Reading, a senior accounting major: Accounting Department Award. Christopher L. Hauer, a senior biology major and Conrad Weiser graduate: Alpha Sigma Phi Award in Memory of Chris Anthony '03 and Andrew Snitzer; Edwin L. Bell Endowed ...


  • Treasury Secretary defends quick return to surplus
    ABC Online
    At a post-budget economists' lunch in Sydney, Dr Parkinson said the spending cuts were real and substantial. MICHAEL JANDA: Last week's federal budget copped a barrage of criticism. Many analysts described it as a smoke and mirrors job, with around $7 ...

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  • Sydney Airport says it has enough space
    Ninemsn
    Tax Time 2011Doing your tax doesn't need to be daunting! Check out ninemsn Finance's Tax Time for tips and advice on how to make your 2011/12 tax return work for you. Sydney Airport chiefs insist it has ample capacity to cope with any rise in passenger ...

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  • 'Proper' company tax cut needed
    ABC Online
    Liberal Senator Arthur Sinodinos joins The Business to discuss the Government's proposed company tax cut, economic credentials and a second airport for Sydney. TICKY FULLERTON, PRESENTER: I'm joined in the studio now by Liberal senator Arthur Sinodinos ...


  • Start Getting Ready for Your 2012 Tax Return Now
    Business Review Australia (press release)
    SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, May 19, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Filing tax returns is not a task most people enjoy, but it is an essential part of being a citizen and is required each year by the government. While there might be a number of things you'd rather ...

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  • Carbon tax takes its toll on the tip
    The Australian
    Gold Coast City Council estimates the carbon tax will add $1.6ma year to electricity costs and $1.1m to landfill costs. One of Sydney's biggest councils, Randwick, calculates the tax will add $27 to the average rates bill next year.


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  • Couple jailed for tax scam
    Sydney Morning Herald
    A SYDNEY couple who ran an airconditioning business have been jailed for fraud over a scheme to reduce tax by funnelling money through Vanuatu. Paul and Lesley Mascall, and their business partner Paul Sewell, were arrested following an investigation by ...

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  • Criminal networks co-opt Hells Angels
    The Australian
    THE Sydney chapters of the Hells Angels have trebled in size within three years as international organised crime networks co-opt the state's bikie gangs. Police are using "every piece of legislation available" to disrupt and suppress the gangs, ...

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  • Calls to support philanthropy via easier PAF conversion
    Financial Standard
    That was the message from Andrew Thomas, general manager of philanthropy at Perpetual, speaking yesterday at the Australian Institute of Chartered Accountants' Sydney Business Forum. "What's happened is in the good times, there have been many people ...

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  • Couple jailed for tax scam
    Sydney Morning Herald
    A SYDNEY couple who ran an airconditioning business have been jailed for fraud over a scheme to reduce tax by funnelling money through Vanuatu. Paul and Lesley Mascall, and their business partner Paul Sewell, were arrested following an investigation by ...

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  • home and away Games
    The Australian
    "London has sort of become another home Games for Australians," says Michael Pirrie, a Sydney 2000 veteran who was one of the first dozen people to join London's bidding team way back in 2003 and is now executive assistant to LOCOG chairman Sebastian ...

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  • Ambition's latest accounting jobs index shows a 12 per cent drop in demand for ...
    The Australian
    Ambition Group (AMB) 16.5c Ambition's latest accounting jobs index shows a 12 per cent drop in demand for permanent and contract accounting staff in April. The most extraordinary item was the drop in Melbourne and Sydney, down 21 per cent and 16 per ...


  • Couple jailed for tax scam
    The Age
    A SYDNEY couple who ran an airconditioning business have been jailed for fraud over a scheme to reduce tax by funnelling money through Vanuatu. Paul and Lesley Mascall, and their business partner Paul Sewell, were arrested following an investigation by ...

    and more »

  • Accountants see benefit of mining boom
    Ninemsn
    Business confidence among finance and accounting firms has kicked off 2012 in relatively high spirits, which is translating into positive salary growth, specialist recruitment firm Robert Half has found in research released on Wednesday.

    and more »