No interest payment card to support surging wave of millennial entrepreneurs

Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) records surge in millennials opening Business Transaction Accounts; launches first no interest payment card...

Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) records surge in millennials opening Business Transaction Accounts; launches first no interest payment card ‘CommBank Neo Business’ to support small business owners. New research from Commonwealth Bank of Australia has found the number of millennial small business owners is on the rise, with many young...

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How data can help build a more efficient supply chain

Supply chains can sometimes be unpredictable and labour intensive. Yet, for businesses that harness data to create an adaptive...

Supply chains can sometimes be unpredictable and labour intensive. Yet, for businesses that harness data to create an adaptive and agile supply chain, it can quickly become a powerful differentiator and lend a competitive advantage. Data-driven technology that provides an end-to-end overview of supply chain performance was once seen as...

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Calls to deliver events to attract people back to Brisbane CBD

The Property Council of Australia and Brisbane City Council (BCC) are seeking your help to ensure Fridays in the...

The Property Council of Australia and Brisbane City Council (BCC) are seeking your help to ensure Fridays in the city are a day not to be missed. As anyone who has recently been in the city during the working week would know, there are now less people around on Fridays...

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What the government responses to the Respect@Work report mean for employers

Sexual harassment is usually not an isolated incident, and it is rarely a situation of a misunderstanding or of...

Sexual harassment is usually not an isolated incident, and it is rarely a situation of a misunderstanding or of innocent “appreciation”. Rather, it is frequently the product of a workplace culture that at best overlooks (and at worst enables) such conduct, which can have significant consequences for health and...

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Message from the CEO | 4 May 2021

Next week the Federal Budget will be handed down and the focus appears to be jobs, jobs and more...

Next week the Federal Budget will be handed down and the focus appears to be jobs, jobs and more jobs. Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has outlined an ambitious goal of lowering the unemployment level to below five per cent. In a fundamental shift, the Coalition Government has jettisoned past mantras around...

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Super Reforms expected to take effect from 1 July

Powered by Rest   In the 2020–21 federal Budget, the government announced the Super Reforms – Your Future, Your Super measure....

Powered by Rest   In the 2020–21 federal Budget, the government announced the Super Reforms – Your Future, Your Super measure. We urge business owners and employers to familiarise themselves with these changes so that you can understand how these shifts might impact your business and employees. Expected to take effect 1 July...

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Small Business Month sees three new grants for QLD small businesses worth $25 million

The Palaszczuk Government has launched Queensland Small Business Month with three new grants programs worth $25 million over two...

The Palaszczuk Government has launched Queensland Small Business Month with three new grants programs worth $25 million over two years – making Queensland the place to be for small business. Minister for Employment and Small Business Di Farmer said the announcement builds on the more than $180 million in Small...

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