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Oxfam reaction to the Rio de Janeiro G20 Ministerial Declaration on International Tax Cooperation: “this is serious global progress”
Top 1 percent bags over $40 trillion in new wealth during past decade as taxes on the rich reach historic lows
Strengthening Foreign Resident Capital Gains Tax Rules
Snouts up as unit pipes out its pigs
$47.1 Million Boost For Biosecurity Over Past Year
New Rural Firefighting Capability In North Queensland
Fairer And More Transparent Tax System
New legislation to ensure multinationals pay a fairer share
It’s Peach Season In North Carolina
Protecting homeowners’ rights in natural disasters
Oxfam reaction to Zucman report to Brazil’s G20 Presidency on taxing the super-rich
NSW Government Considers Wagering Sector Changes
Every MP in the Tasmanian parliament should be backing Tassie over Canberra
Wealthy Kiwis driving up transport emissions, study finds
Fair taxes could raise over US$2 trillion yearly for climate-vulnerable communities, says new ActionAid report amid Bonn finance talks
Beau Vernon At BestWool/BestLamb And BetterBeef
Qld Budget shows why State Government policy settings must change to protect future investment and jobs
Three In Row: Budget Records Third Surplus
Insurance industry to pay its fair share for health care
New Union Alliance will fight for bright future for NSW mining communities
Margie Ely: A Story of Resilience, Empowerment, and Impact
World leading country-by-country reporting introduced to parliament
State budget delivers miles more funding for renewable energy transition
Wilmar Uses Intimidation Tactics Against Striking Workers
Seventh Queensland performing arts company secures funding through national partnership
National Housing Agreement Short-changes Tasmania
Industry urges government to release overdue housing targets, along with incentives and penalties for councils
Husic’s Corporate Tax Cut Calls
Homes for Queenslanders: Free tools for first-year apprentices with $1,000 cashback
QRC Statement On Coal Royalty Legislation
Our bodies don’t just make gall and kidney stones – from saliva to tonsils, these are other ones to look out for
Tasmania Short-changed On Urgent Care Clinics
Positive Future For Murray Darling Basin Plan
Forget Tax On Farmers
Agreement reached to deliver after hours primary care for Hobart’s northern suburbs
Simple changes to Petroleum Resources Rent Tax could raise $18 billion: new analysis
Victorians will be waiting thirty years for public and community homes because of Labor’s privatisation
New planning rules offer housing choices in the right places
New Analysis: WA drivers pay more rego than gas companies pay in royalties
NSW Nationals preselect Brendan Moylan for Northern Tablelands by-election
Tasmania Deserves Our Fair Share Of Health Funding
Miles government delivers $1,000 for Queensland households
Opinion piece: Labor’s reforms to attract and de-risk more investment
Reforms to strengthen Australia’s foreign investment framework
Labor’s Inaction On Domestic Violence Crisis
Scrap Biosecurity Bill
Australia among least generous for aid: Oxfam
Body armour made from silk is being developed – but this apparently cutting-edge idea is centuries old