Today, the Centre for Population released the 2024 Population Statement which provides new forecasts and insights on Australia’s population. To find out more, visit https://lnkd.in/gJRnUVKJ
About us
Treasury is well-known for delivering the Budget which shapes all Australian Government services, however we do much more than that. We cover the waterfront of policy – everything from working with the states and territories on significant public policy matters; forming a view about the global and domestic economic conditions; and shaping the tax, superannuation and financial systems that are fundamental to how our economy functions. As Australia’s leading economic adviser, Treasury serves the Australian people by helping the Government manage domestic and international opportunities and pressures. We also engage widely across all regions and sectors. In leveraging our presence in Sydney, Melbourne and a newly established Perth office, we work to strengthen the Treasury’s links with the business community, non-government organisations, academia and other policy-focussed institutions and consumers. Treasury also provides some of the best employment opportunities in the public services, across all sectors and regions including key global markets.
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http://www.treasury.gov.au
External link for Commonwealth Treasury
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Parkes, ACT
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1901
Locations
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Primary
Langton Crescent
Parkes, ACT 2600, AU
Employees at Commonwealth Treasury
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Ia Svintradze
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Timothy Longstaff
Non-executive director | Strategy | M&A | Growth & Transformation | Finance | Capital Markets
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Mat Mirabella
Senior Lawyer - Takeovers Panel / Treasury, Supreme Court Prize recipient, Director - NV Access, formally worked at ACCC, Supreme Court Vic…
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Sue Ho
Updates
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Have your say on the proposed Cash Acceptance Mandate. Check out our consultation paper about: • the needs of those who rely on cash • the scope and application of a cash acceptance mandate (including exemptions for small business) • compliance • cash distribution and access. Find out more and make a submission by 14 February 2025 at https://lnkd.in/gURiaz7H #CashAcceptance #TreasuryConsultation
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The Regulatory Initiatives Grid (RIG) has been released. The RIG is a new tool to better streamline and coordinate regulation in the financial sector. The RIG provides visibility of regulatory changes that will materially affect financial service providers. To find out more, visit www.treasury.gov.au/RIG #RegulatoryInitiativesGrid #RIG #Regulation #Transparency #Competition
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The Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook 2024-25 is now available. More at https://lnkd.in/grm9nZ8J
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The Tax Expenditures and Insights Statement 2024-25 is now available at https://lnkd.in/gPj4TSNQ.
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Australia and New Zealand signed a revised Australia–New Zealand Government Electronic Invoicing Arrangement. Signed by Assistant Treasurer, the Hon Stephen Jones MP and Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, the Hon Andrew Bayly, the Arrangement provides a common approach to eInvoicing in Australia and New Zealand. With over 460,000 businesses now registered for eInvoicing across the Tasman, our businesses stand to benefit from a more efficient and secure way of transacting digitally.
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New guidance material for the Payment Times Reporting Scheme is now available. The new guidance aligns with major reforms to the Scheme and applies for all reporting periods from 1 July 2024. Previous guidance still applies to outstanding submissions for reporting periods commencing prior to 1 July 2024. Find out more at https://lnkd.in/gj5hr8df #PaymentTimesReportingScheme #SupportSmallBusiness
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We’re encouraging individuals, businesses and community groups to submit their views on priorities for the 2025–26 Budget. We invite stakeholders to share their submissions for the Budget by Friday 31 January 2025. More info at https://ow.ly/wvhK50Uo0xe
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On #HumanRightsDay, strengthen your business understanding of human rights and learn how to integrate responsible practices into your operations. The OECD Guidelines helps multinational enterprises identify, prevent and mitigate human rights risks. Discover more at https://lnkd.in/d3QKwPr AusNCP oversees Australia’s commitment to the OECD Guidelines for Responsible Business Conduct. Learn more at ausncp.gov.au #HumanRightsDay #AusNCP #OECD
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Small business owners 📣 Free cyber security help is just a phone call away! The Australian Government’s new Small Business Cyber Resilience Service offers free, personalised advice on how to protect your business and how to bounce back after a cyber incident. IDCARE, a not-for-profit organisation specialising in cyber support, delivers this service. Call the helpline on 1800 595 170 or find out more at business.gov.au/SBCRS. #SmallBusinessCyberResilienceService