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Tax laws are not keeping up with our globally mobile workforce: new research

  • Written by: Lynne Oats, Professor of Taxation and Accounting, University of Exeter
imageBusinesses are expanding into new markets, so employees increasingly have to move between different geographical locations. www.shutterstock.com

Employees who are internationally mobile might not be taxed correctly both within and between countries, creating risk and uncertainty for the businesses that employ them, our research finds. We found that...

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Barrie Kosky's Saul: a masterpiece of operatic staging

  • Written by: John Severn, Macquarie University Research Fellow, Macquarie University
imageSaul at the Adelaide Festival: the early scenes feel like hallucinatory dreamscapes unanchored in space.Tony Lewis

The news that Handel’s Saul would be the centrepiece of this year’s Adelaide Festival provoked a rush of anticipation – not only was opera returning to the festival, but Barrie Kosky was the director.

Kosky won the...

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Barnett government looks set for defeat as One Nation looms large in WA election

  • Written by: Natalie Mast, Associate Director, Business Intelligence & Analytics, University of Western Australia
imageThe odds are against Colin Barnett still being WA premier after March 11.AAP/Rebecca Le May

The past four years have not been kind to Western Australia. Coming off a once-in-a-lifetime boom, the bust, which for some reason the state always forgets to anticipate, is cutting deep, and it’s proving a problem for the Barnett-led Coalition...

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  1. Contested spaces: we shall fight on the beaches...
  2. Four cultural clashes that are holding East Asian employees back
  3. 'Claim the sky': a new climate movement for the Trump era
  4. The role of pharmacists should be overhauled, taking the heat off GPs
  5. Pop with purpose: in defence of Justin Bieber
  6. Driverless cars, just imagine how we could use them
  7. Scott Morrison says budget will remember the renters
  8. Turnbull rounds on Pauline Hanson
  9. Election fever doesn’t grip WA
  10. The Secret River exquisitely illuminates the unspeakable under the stars
  11. In places where it's legal, how many people are ending their lives using euthanasia?
  12. Former ambassador Jeffrey Bleich speaks on Trump, disruptive technology, and the role of education in a changing economy
  13. WA ReachTEL: Labor leads 52-48, One Nation down, Greens up
  14. A survival guide for the coming AI revolution
  15. Now for some good news: regular sex benefits your mental health, too
  16. Three reasons businesses are paying higher dividends rather than investing
  17. Foreign policy white paper should reflect the uncertainty of our times
  18. Explainer: where to from here on penalty rates?
  19. Women who commit violent crimes need programs to help them while in prison
  20. How to slash half a billion dollars a year from Australia's drugs bill
  21. The government needs to better enforce the laws it creates, to protect franchise workers
  22. Friday essay: the politics of Aboriginal kitsch
  23. Australia gets its first public display of the new F-35 Joint Strike Fighter
  24. Grattan on Friday: The art of walking, forwards and backwards, and some thoughts on Brandis
  25. Climate change's signature was writ large on Australia's crazy summer of 2017
  26. Australia has kept disabled migrant children out for decades – it's time we gave them protection instead
  27. Where are the working-class characters on today's Australian TV?
  28. Catchphrase to cliché: how corporate-speak became common in our everyday lives
  29. Home prices tell us the value the public puts on green spaces
  30. The mysterious disappearance of health from New South Wales planning laws
  31. Kenneth Arrow's legacy and why elections can be flawed
  32. Why it might be time to reconsider the money spent on genetics research
  33. Revealed: the hidden problem of economic abuse in Australia
  34. How climate change threatens to make our bread less tasty
  35. When mammals took to water they needed a few tricks to eat their underwater prey
  36. China's private companies are unjustly labeled as Communist Party plants
  37. With Moonlight's Oscar win, Hollywood begins to right old wrongs
  38. Politics podcast: former ambassador Jeff Bleich on the shocks of the Trump presidency
  39. We need to hear the stories of exploited unlawful migrant workers, not just deport them
  40. University sexual assault policies are often 'inconsistent' and 'confusing'
  41. Here’s looking at Rodin’s Pierre de Wissant, monumental nude
  42. What would a wise democracy look like? We, the people, would matter
  43. New proposed health data report misses many of the marks
  44. Vice Chancellor Barney Glover says universities must stand up for facts and the truth – 'if we don’t, who will?'
  45. Parliamentary inquiry into free speech resolves nothing, so 18C should be left alone
  46. Despite superannuation changes, one tax loophole remains
  47. Fitbit's decline is a reflection of the end of the over-hyped promise of wearables
  48. Tasmania's pokie problem: stress and disadvantage exploited more than anywhere else in Australia
  49. Victoria's world-first change to share sperm or egg donors' names with children
  50. As global food demand rises, climate change is hitting our staple crops

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Why Choosing a Professional Florist Melbourne Makes Flower Delivery Impactful

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The Business Case for Choosing Australian Fabricators Over Imported Alternatives

For a long time, you might have defaulted to overseas suppliers when sourcing fabricated metal components for a project. The unit price was lower on paper, and the maths seemed straightforward. That...

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Australian organisations are relying on business continuity plans built for a far more predictable world

Tariff escalations, supply chain fragility, geopolitical events, and the ongoing threat of cyber disruption have reshaped the risk environment facing Australian organisations. The problem is that ma...

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How to Rent a Car for Uber in Melbourne: What Every New Driver Needs to Know

Starting out as an Uber driver in Melbourne is not as complicated as it sounds but getting the vehicle right is where most new drivers get stuck. Uber has strict requirements around vehicle age, condi...

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When Should You Speak to a Lawyer About a Legal Issue?

Legal issues can begin with a simple question, then become harder to manage once formal steps are involved. Many people wait until a matter feels urgent before seeking guidance, even though earlier ...

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The strategic rise of Bali as Australia’s next essential healthcare support hub

As Australian healthcare providers grapple with unprecedented operational bottlenecks, a new nearshore model is quietly transforming patient care delivery. Forward-thinking organisations,  including...

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Cost Savings and Benefits of Using Used Pallets in Logistics

In today’s competitive logistics and supply chain industry, businesses are constantly looking for ways to reduce operational costs without compromising efficiency and reliability. One of the most prac...

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How Fulfilment Services in Australia Help Businesses Scale Efficiently

The growth of e-commerce and modern retail has transformed customer expectations. Consumers now expect fast shipping, accurate order processing, and seamless delivery experiences regardless of where...

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