The impacts of COVID-19 will continue to be massive on businesses and individuals alike.
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The coronavirus has turned retail on its head. Once we get through the pandemic restrictions, these five trends will drive retail over the coming years.
The Queensland Treasurer announced on Monday that he intends to “abolish” transfer duty for small businesses who wish to restructure for efficiency.
No matter where your employees are working – on-site, in the office, at home or a combination – business leaders are reconsidering what it means to keep their people healthy and safe in a world affected by COVID-19.
AI, big data, machine learning, the Internet of Things – all things that were “coming” in the years leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic and are now staring us in the face.
For many businesses, COVID-19 has been a trigger for developing or revising international strategies, with new markets and efficiencies being found in other countries: and India is consistently on the radar as one of the world’s largest economies.
We made a pre-Budget submission in support of Mid-Sized Businesses and their role in driving the economy forward on 24 August 2020.
For clubs, mandatory shutdowns due to COVID-19 have been particularly devastating and JobKeeper has been a welcome lifeline to help keep employees on the books.
The government has said the economy needs to ‘grow’ out of the recession. Innovation will be to key to this.
COVID-19 has severely impacted school operations, the effects of which schools may feel for some time yet.
It didn’t take long for the numbers from the Treasurer’s economic update to be blown out with the spike in COVID cases in Melbourne resulting in the current stage 4 restrictions.
COVID-19 has brought with it a tumultuous yet interesting time for the manufacturing sector.