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More bureaucrats are the problem in closing the gap, not the solution.
Read more30 July 2024.
Read moreState’s biggest resources project left hanging for 749 days as Woodside waits for outcome of environmental appeal.
Read moreAustralian business heads to Canberra’s halls of power to unite against radical environmental law reforms.
Read more23 July 2024.
Read moreToo many aspects of economic policy, unfortunately, are heading in the wrong direction. The government should look at foundations set in the Hawke-Keating and Howard years and attend to basics, optimising conditions to encourage private sector investment, profit, employment, productivity gains and growth. Policies that limit the footprint of government by reducing regulation, holding down company tax and payroll tax at state levels, and giving employers and workers greater autonomy to negotiate work practices, pay and benefits to suit their industries would be a basis for reviving growth.
Read moreNative title groups hosting Australia’s iron ore industry are holding more than $1 billion of net assets in trusts, but after 30 years of the native title regime, there is little to show for the vast majority of Indigenous Australians.
Read more9 February 2024.
Read more25 January 2024.
Read moreSpecial economic zones (SEZs) in Malaysia provide fiscal incentives and tax relief, sector-specific perks, and strong infrastructure. We list the available incentives for businesses in the country’s respective SEZs.
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