Skip to content
General News

DFSV Commission visit

DFSV Commission < 1 mins read
  • Media:

Test email.

 

Please ignore if you have received it by mistake.

 

Thanks,

Talib.


Key Facts:

test

More from this category

  • Federal Election, General News
  • 07/04/2025
  • 16:12
Chartered Accountants ANZ

CA ANZ WARNS CUTTING INTERNATIONAL STUDENT VISAS AND INCREASING FEES WILL EXACERBATE ACCOUNTING GRADUATE PIPELINE PRESSURES AND SHORTAGES

Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) is warning the Coalition's proposed plan to reduce the number of new international students in higher education and vocational education and training, could have a negative impact on business, the economy and education sector. The Coalition has announced, if elected, it will cut international student visas by 80,000, increase student visa application fees by up to $5,000 and introduce a new student charge of $2,500 for changing education providers. CA ANZ Education, Skills and Migration Policy Leader Sarah Davidson said while CA ANZ supports strengthening the sustainability, quality and integrity of Australia's…

  • Contains:
  • General News
  • 07/04/2025
  • 10:00
Australian Museum

TV AND PHOTO OPPORTUNITY TUESDAY 8 APRIL 2025 AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM AND STOCKLAND FROGID TOURING EXHIBITION

What:Unveiling of the Stockland FrogID Touring Exhibition When: Tuesday 8 April 2025 Time: 10am – 10.45am Where: Stockland Shellharbour, 211 Lake Entrance Rd, Shellharbour City Centre NSW 2529 Who: Australian Museum Director & CEO, Kim McKay AO, Stockland Shellharbour Senior Centre Manager, Dean Young Photo and TV Opportunity: School children and live frogs About Stockland FrogID Touring Exhibition Stockland FrogID Touring Exhibition is a new initiative dedicated to raising awareness of frogs and their vital role in the environment, which will be presented at Stockland shopping centres across New South Wales and Queensland from April to July 2025. Comprising three…

  • Contains:
  • General News, Taxation
  • 04/04/2025
  • 13:06
Chartered Accountants ANZ

MEDIA STATEMENT – INSTANT ASSET WRITE OFF

Today’s announcement of an extension to the $20,000 instant asset write-off for tradespeople and small businesses is a welcome step towards greater certainty, but Chartered Accountants ANZ (CA ANZ) said it does not go far enough. CA ANZ has been advocating for small business cash-flow certainty by making the instant asset write-off, and the associated threshold, permanent. Susan Franks, CA ANZ Tax, Superannuation and Financial Services Leader said permanency would reduce red tape for business, government and tax agents. “We included making the instant asset write-off permanent in CA ANZ’s seven policy asks ahead of the 2025 federal election, and…

  • Contains:

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.