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Adelaide’s leading innovation hub has warned federal tax changes are already damaging local start-up founders’ fundraising efforts and threatening SA’s thriving ecosystem.
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New tax fears hit SA start-ups
Adelaide’s leading innovation hub has warned federal tax changes are already damaging local start-up founders’ fundraising efforts and threatening SA’s thriving ecosystem.
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Santos’s new strategy: Go global, cut local
Santos will make a strategic pivot toward higher-margin LNG and oil projects while slashing investment in Australian domestic gas.
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Taxpayers to foot multimillion-dollar bill for ATO’s flash new CBD digs
Taxpayers will foot a colossal bill for the tax office’s move to Adelaide’s first skyscraper, but the agency says savings will flow as it slashes its city footprint.
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SA hit with power price rise as other states get cuts
South Australia has becomes the only state to cop higher default power prices as neighbours secure massive savings of up to $155.
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Want a pay rise? The jobs with the fastest rising salaries
Looking for a pay rise? Seek has ranked the industries where wages are rising the fastest, and there’s some surprises at the top and bottom of the list. See the rankings.
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Tech firm saved, creditors get pennies in $55m collapse
A Melbourne cybersecurity firm backed by millions in taxpayer grants has been salvaged from a $55m collapse in a rescue deal that preserves jobs but leaves creditors with pennies.
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Major court ruling on truckie fatigue leaves jobs in doubt
An SA trucking firm’s drivers must now rest for seven hours despite being 30 minutes from Sydney – after a court heard of “sustained, systemic” failures.
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Holding a grudge at work – what it’s really costing you
Harbouring a grudge against a difficult colleague feels satisfying — until it isn’t. Executive coach Hannah Kissel reveals why the only person you’re really punishing is yourself.
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Why new tax rules could boost some properties
The federal government’s tax shake-up threatens to trigger mass exodus from residential property investment, creating unexpected opportunities in other areas of the market.