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Persistent inflation shows urgent need to tax wealth
Government must end benefit sanctions and cancel debt
2022 Land Valuations
Submissions Open for Draft 2023/24 Budget
Business award nominations open
Community invited to have say on year ahead
Government has a choice this Budget: cut vital health services or make big banks and corporations pay
Atomos Limited derecognises trade receivables and deferred revenue
DOC announces price changes for accommodation facilities
Sold! $2.26m raised for roads as 80 plates go under the hammer
New national standards for some food businesses from 8 December 2023
INFORMATION SESSIONS AHEAD OF PROPOSED WATER AND SEWAGE HARMONISATION
Government approves $23 million boost to the cyclone grant for farmers and growers
RBNZ don’t need to engineer a recession, Government can tax wealth
Women Cricketers big winners from new MOU
Parks Pass required from April 3
ACMA releases market snapshot of social casinos
Hyland Highway Gas Project Reduces Council Emissions
Next steps for New Zealand’s organic regulations
Inflation continues to impact Council Budget
Tax incentive to boost housing passes third reading
Law levels playing field for low-emissions commuting
Customs to support cyclone-affected businesses with duty relief
Research confirms importance of live music workers
$113m capital spend outlined in draft Operational Plan
Thousands of sole parents to be better off after child support changes
More predictable renewable energy could lower costs
A summer to remember as regions celebrate best January on record in SA
After hitting rural areas harder, inflation’s ongoing impact evens out
Postal Services Modernisation 23 March
Illegal cigarettes seized
Greens announce plan for greyhound racing ban and industry transition
Petroleum Royalty Bill passes parliament
FIFA Women’s World Cup™ hospitality packages: “Above and Beyond” from USD 170
Council to seek community input on Lions Park carparking
Rail procurement policies cost governments $1.85 billion
Residents invited to review proposed fees for maintaining a better Bowral Memorial Hall that’s accessible to all
Suburban Rail Loop communities suffer tax, planning double-whammy
Bikes and scooters to be exempt from FBT
Illicit tobacco and cash seized – Deer Park
Steady Hand Keeps Victoria’s Economy Strong
Community reaps rewards in grant funding
ASIC continues its focus on improved material business risk disclosure in annual reports
Next government will need to tighten its belt says economist
When even the Nats agree bank profits are out of control, it’s time for an excess profits tax
N1 Holdings restates revenue and improves business risk disclosure following ASIC review
Interim Board Chair appointed
Optus & Pentanet Announce 5G Cloud Gaming Partnership