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Leading development of a sovereign industrial defence capability
Post-pandemic vision for a 24-hour city 24 September
QRC chief in Mackay today, flags more resources jobs for Queenslanders post-COVID
Flexible regulations for businesses extended to 2021
Resources keep Qld afloat despite regulatory headwinds
Post-pandemic vision for a 24-hour city
Fairer Lease Conditions For Small And Medium Businesses
Support local on National Family Business Day: Ombudsman
Form over Function – Cities don’t happen by Chance
City welcomes re-opening of hospitality industry
Council to support outdoor dining
Why did Kate Jones really leave?
Rate hike hit WA CBD landlords even harder
Four things to fix in JRG legislation: IRU
MYOB research finds Federal Budget must deliver for sole traders and SMEs, digitisation key to recovery
City of Ballarat prepares for re-opening of outdoor dining
City ready to support hospitality businesses to expand outdoor dining
Labor is a sinking ship
Arron Wood’s small business recovery package
Queensland Labor Government abuses taxpayer funds
Backing Australian exporters to go global
A better way to protect koalas
Bushfire rebuild to be exempt from koala policy
Discount to encourage more classic cars onto roads
IRU calls on Parliament to amend and pass Job Ready Graduates legislation
Smith – Andrews oversees ridiculous regulatory delays for Victoria’s vital construction materials
Commercial tenancy code adds cost, red tape for property sector
Home improvements cheaper as building consent rules relaxed
Major Subiaco project to support up to 1,600 WA jobs
We must boost investment to create new jobs
New safety standards for toys containing magnets
ASIC provides relief for companies planning an initial public offering
Less Is More – Central Goldfields Shire Cuts Business Red Tape
New residential development control Plan to assist developers
Greater local government planning transparency for every Queenslander
Progress on new planning regulations to cut red tape
New mutual state licensing scheme could have dangerous consequences if applied to electrical trades
New laws set future development plans for iconic Swan Valley region
Master Plumbers group urges caution with national licencing
Legislate licence changes for tradies
Practical steps to make it easier to do business
Failure to Invest in New Tech Damaging Economy, Incomes & Jobs
Local Government – Local Economies key to Covid Recovery
Rules streamlined to boost COVID-19 economic recovery
COVID testing chaos could shut down industry
Backing Ballarat Businesses And Slashing Red Tape
Coronavirus Financial Report
Bold reform is answer to Budget deficit