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Major parties respond to #BackAustralianBusiness campaign

As part of the Back Australian Business campaign, ACCI is informing its members and the broader business community about the detail of key policies from the major parties. ACCI asked both major parties for their response to a series of policy questions.

Major parties respond to #BackAustralianBusiness campaign

As part of the Back Australian Business campaign, ACCI is informing its members and the broader business community about the detail of key policies from the major parties. ACCI asked both major parties for their response to a series of policy questions.

Three per cent wage increase is balanced, responsible and sustainable

In its submission to the Fair Work Commission’s annual wage review, the nation’s peak business network, the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, has backed a three per cent wage increase.

Three per cent wage increase is balanced, responsible and sustainable

In its submission to the Fair Work Commission’s annual wage review, the nation’s peak business network, the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, has backed a three per cent wage increase.

RBA rates rise reflects increasing inflationary pressure on business

The Reserve Bank’s decision to lift the cash rate to 0.35 per cent reflects the interrelated challenges of rising inflation, supply chain bottlenecks, and acute labour shortages faced by businesses across the country.

RBA rates rise reflects increasing inflationary pressure on business

The Reserve Bank’s decision to lift the cash rate to 0.35 per cent reflects the interrelated challenges of rising inflation, supply chain bottlenecks, and acute labour shortages faced by businesses across the country.

Future federal government must support agenda for tourism recovery

The Australian Chamber – Tourism is urging both parties to commit to measures that will assist in the recovery, and capitalise on the potential, of the visitor economy.

Future federal government must support agenda for tourism recovery

The Australian Chamber – Tourism is urging both parties to commit to measures that will assist in the recovery, and capitalise on the potential, of the visitor economy.

Back Australian Business - White Paper

Together we can make Australia the best place in the world to do business.

Back Australian Business - White Paper

Together we can make Australia the best place in the world to do business.

Andrew McKellar interview with Charles Croucher and Belinda Russell, The Today Show

Andrew McKellar interview with Charles Croucher and Belinda Russell, The Today Show

Andrew McKellar panel interview with Greg Jennett, ABC News Afternoon Briefing

Andrew McKellar panel interview with Greg Jennett, ABC News Afternoon Briefing

Andrew McKellar interview with Chris Kenny, The Kenny Report Sky News

Andrew McKellar interview with Chris Kenny, The Kenny Report Sky News

Andrew McKellar interview with Michael Rowland, ABC News Breakfast.

Andrew McKellar interview with Michael Rowland, ABC News Breakfast.

Andrew McKellar interview with Patricia Karvelas, ABC Radio National Breakfast.

Event: Andrew McKellar interview with Patricia Karvelas, ABC Radio National Breakfast.

Andrew McKellar interview with Patricia Karvelas, ABC Radio National Breakfast.

Event: Andrew McKellar interview with Patricia Karvelas, ABC Radio National Breakfast.

Andrew McKellar interview with Ross Greenwood, Business Now Sky News.

Andrew McKellar interview with Ross Greenwood, Business Now Sky News.

Changes to close contact isolation rules will alleviate acute staff shortages

The further easing of close contact isolation rules for household contacts in NSW and Victoria will ease the crippling workforce shortages that are hampering business and risking our post-pandemic recovery.

Changes to close contact isolation rules will alleviate acute staff shortages

The further easing of close contact isolation rules for household contacts in NSW and Victoria will ease the crippling workforce shortages that are hampering business and risking our post-pandemic recovery.

Greenfields reform will boost business, create jobs

A commitment from a re-elected Coalition government to extend new greenfields agreements to six years is an important step towards genuine and structural workplace reform that will stimulate investment and deliver new employment opportunities.

Greenfields reform will boost business, create jobs

A commitment from a re-elected Coalition government to extend new greenfields agreements to six years is an important step towards genuine and structural workplace reform that will stimulate investment and deliver new employment opportunities.

Next federal government must Back Australian Business

Australia’s largest and most representative voice for business, the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, today launched its campaign Back Australian Business, coinciding with the federal election.

Next federal government must Back Australian Business

Australia’s largest and most representative voice for business, the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, today launched its campaign Back Australian Business, coinciding with the federal election.

ACTU should not distort the facts on casual employment

The union movement’s rehashed casualisation scare campaign puts Australian small businesses and jobs at risk.

ACTU should not distort the facts on casual employment

The union movement’s rehashed casualisation scare campaign puts Australian small businesses and jobs at risk.

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