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![]() Cherelle MurphyBrisbane Times |
The top priority of the roundtable should be changes to the taxation mix to improve Australia’s competitiveness.
As the Reserve Bank cuts rates, we should also cut political resistance to affordable, well-targeted ideas. The productivity roundtable must not be...
Bold reform comes with a heavy price tag and is harder when economic circumstances also command big spending
Australia needs a better tax system to boost productivity and growth. Both major parties should be talking with urgency about their plans for reform.
While the chances of a rate cut in February are very high, pausing a little longer would be a worthy reflection of the current uncertain environment.
The RBA’s latest financial stability review suggests businesses are holding up pretty well. But appearances can be deceiving.