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Don’t set and forget: do these four things now for a brighter financial future

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Dr Angel Zhong, Associate Professor, Finance  Topics: superannuation, ATO, tax, finances, nest egg, EOFY  “As tax time approaches, it presents an ideal occasion to reflect on your financial situation and the changes that have occurred over the past year.   “Additionally, it serves as a timely reminder to prioritise your superannuation health.   “Your superannuation is your … Continued

Leading Indigenous Technology firm secures NAIDOC 2023 ACT Business of the Year

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WV Technologies has been awarded Business of the Year at the 2023 NAIDOC Awards in Canberra this evening, highlighting their valuable work across eWaste management, secure data decommissioning, and social impact from the Indigenous employment opportunities. “As an indigenous-owned social enterprise, we are proud to be able to provide significant value to our customers across their … Continued

Family Fun Day celebrating NAIDOC Week at the Maritime Museum – Sunday July 2

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On Sunday July 2, the Australian National Maritime Museum kicks off NAIDOC week 2023 with a Family Fun Day, honouring the theme for 2023 – For Our Elders.  Celebrate the oldest, continuous living cultures on earth, exploring stories and knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with a big day out of culture tours, performance and art. Events run throughout the … Continued

Funding boost for recreational fishers and local waterways

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Recreational fishers will be at the forefront of a major initiative to restore areas of vegetation to creek and riverbanks across NSW.  OzFish Unlimited, Australia’s only recreational fishing charity, has been selected to receive a series of Riparian Restoration Grants from NSW Local Land Services to deliver major habitat restoration projects.  A riparian zone is … Continued

REFLECTIONS HOLIDAY PARKS OFFER WILDERNESS CAMPING AT WEE JASPER

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Four idyllic camping grounds at Wee Jasper Reserves, near Yass, will transition to the management of experienced Crown Land Manager, Reflections Holiday Parks, on July 1, 2023. The four Wee Jasper reserves, currently under interim management, are on the traditional lands of the Ngunnawal people, alongside the Goodradigbee River, and include Billy Grace Reserve, along … Continued

Thought STATE OF ORIGIN was competitive?

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Thought STATE OF ORIGIN was competitive? It’s got nothing on the famous Winter Harvest Festival TRACTOR PULL in the Scenic Rim!   Yep, this event sees the best of the best battle it out in a paddock at Aratula – with the reigning champions, the local BUTCHERS, already claiming ‘unbeatability’ against the vegetable farmers from … Continued

NSW’s 40,000 strong solicitor profession stepping toward gender equity

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Friday, 30 June 2023 NSW’s 40,000 strong solicitor profession stepping toward gender equity A fresh study commissioned by the Law Society of NSW has shown modest positive momentum towards women in the legal profession enjoying the career expectations of their male colleagues. President of the Law Society of NSW Cassandra Banks said the 2022 Annual … Continued

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  29 June 2023 Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman Bruce Billson interview with Selina Green. ABC Radio SA South East   Subject: End of Financial Year changes for small business   Selina Green The end of the financial year is just around the corner. Maybe you’ve been bombarded with messages about end of … Continued

Banking bans are not the answer to crypto scams: RMIT experts

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Dr Aaron Lane, Senior Lecturer, RMIT Blockchain Innovation Hub  Topics: cryptocurrency, banking, regulation   “Banks are under increasing pressure to tackle the growing problem of scams involving cryptocurrency.   “Imposing time delays, declining transactions, and placing deposit limits are all mechanisms for banks to retake control and limit their legal and regulatory risks.  “These measures may not … Continued