Women face unique challenges when it comes to working in the superannuation industry. Grant Thornton’s SuperWomen Initiative Survey 2023 aims to better understand your experiences and expectations, the support systems you find valuable, and the pathways you envision for professional growth.
CFOs have a pivotal role in preventing and mitigating fraud risks within organisations. They should establish a strong governance framework promoting ethical behaviour, transparency, and accountability. Collaborating with technology leaders, CFOs can implement anti-fraud technology, stress-testing measures, and anti-money laundering controls. Maintaining an ethical culture through awareness, education, and reporting mechanisms is crucial.
APRA has released Findings from its CPS 511 pre-implementation review which covered a total of 39 entities, the majority of which were Significant Financial Institutions (SFIs).
In this episode, Rosie talks about the origin story of PROJECT ROCKIT, what drove her to be so passionate about bullying, and advice for children and adults who are experiencing persecution.
APRA has released its Corporate Plan 2023-24 with a focus on resilience following the global banking upheaval earlier this year with the collapse of SVB and Credit Suisse takeover.
The recent Court decision in the Bechtel Australia Pty Ltd v FC of T 2023 (the Bechtel case) ruling that fly-in-fly-out (FIFO) employees’ travel is deductible, has created a shift in the treatment of travel expenses for workers in mining, gas, transport and other industries. This ruling contrasts with the John Holland Group Pty Ltd v Commissioner of Taxation [2015] FCAFC82 (the John Holland case), causing notable effects.
Australia's commitment to reducing carbon emissions is taking a powerful step forward with the proposed green tariff. New regulation has been proposed by Australia's Climate Change Minister, Chris Bowen, through the implementation of a carbon border adjustment mechanism on steel and cement imports. Designed to ensure a level playing field for our domestic manufacturers, this initiative could reshape the business landscape by increasing costs on imports and emphasising environmental compliance.
We have released a number of articles over the past couple of years on this issue following the concerning decision of the New South Wales Civil & Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) in the ‘Thomas & Naaz case’.
There is a change of pace in the FY24 grants landscape, with the State and Federal Governments announcing and opening a wave of exciting new grant programs to support priority industries and businesses.
Explore the dynamic world of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) and its influence on today's regulatory landscape. Learn about sustainability, transparency, and reporting requirements while delving into tax implications. Gain insights into how businesses approach ESG and discover emerging consumer trends in this Navigating the New Normal podcast episode.
When the AASB issues a new or revised Standard (or an Interpretation) with an effective date after the end of the reporting period, an entity has two choices.
In this episode, our host Rebecca Archer and the kids of Grant Thornton discuss what remarkable looks like for them, their perspective on problems facing our future, and how we should go about solving these issues, so our future is a prosperous world.