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Penalty Rates Bill Will Make It Harder To Offer Flexibility When Workers Want More
Ai Group Defence Councils remarks to the Land Environment Working Group (LEWG) 2025
Rising unemployment a symptom of weak private sector labour market
Manufacturing must be a clear focus of the August economic roundtable
SDA v McDonalds case escalation could impact hundreds of employers
Damaging US Tariff increases add to uncertainty for Australian exporters
Opinion: Lets Get Behind Employers Behind Apprentices
Energy Productivity Pitches: More, Faster And Cheaper
Uncertainty Underpins RBA Decision To Hold Rates
FWC decision in SDA v McDonald’s case highlights urgent need to tighten up supported bargaining laws
Supported Bargaining Authorisation in Disability Sector could have major cost implications
Australian Industry Group looks forward to participating in economic roundtable
Australian Industry Group welcomes relief on historical coal mining redundancies
Reforming Trade Waste Framework To Future-proof Major Employers
Australian Industry Group’s landmark apprenticeships research shows we are falling short
No additional taxes or charges for Queensland businesses in today’s budget
NSW Budget Offers Stability And Support For Economy
Australian Industry Group welcomes growing pragmatism in Victorian gas policy
Australia needs a simpler, lower and productive business tax system
Opinion: Wine Industry Is Hurting
Reform mounting company and personal tax burdens that drag on productive activity
Penalty rates plan is a union thought bubble that will kill jobs
Care employers will struggle to meet the demands of today’s FWC decision
Innes Willox: Speech To Commerce Ballarat
R&D Commercialisation Critical to Australia’s Economic Future and Productivity Growth
Opinion: Reward Small Business For Having Go
Opinion: Red Tape Is Crippling SMEs
US Trade Tariffs
Ai Group proposes 2.6% minimum wage increase a responsible balance in a weak economy
Opinion: At Every Step, Theres Another Hurdle
We need a clear election result rather than government by negotiation
Australia urgently needs competitive, simple and productivity-focused tax reform
Innes Willox On ABC Radio PM Federal Budget In Review
Modest Budget That Does Not Shift Economic Dial
Todays Brisbane Olympics announcement brings relief and excitement
Transcript: Innes Willox on Sky News panel ahead of Federal Budget 2025-26
Federal Budget 2025-26 We must restart the private sector engine of economy
Cleaning up the CFMEU is vital to address construction costs and delays
US Tariff Decision Is Disappointing But Not Unexpected
Government-funded jobs boom conceals weak private sector labour market
Ai Group Welcomes AUKUS submarine industry strategy, calls for additional certainty
Improvement in GDP masks continuing private sector weakness
Ai Group Statement On Retirement Of Jim McDowell
Wages blowout puts mounting pressure on business balance sheets
We must end the politicisation of the tribunal that oversees Australian workplaces
We can’t waste our opportunity to drive tertiary education reform
Whyalla intervention welcome, its financial future must be secured
Labour market weakening points to need for a private sector reboot