Personal hardship financial assistance is now available for Queensland communities affected by recent rainfall and flooding in affected activation areas.
Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment — Individuals
The Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment is a one-off, non-means-tested payment of $1,000 per eligible adult and $400 per child adversely affected by a major disaster either in Australia or overseas.
Economic Outlook Spring 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic remains a major feature on the global stage, although global economic recovery continues abroad and in Australia.
2021/22 Federal Budget
Our team is available to assist you to capitalise on any of the Budget measures or minimise your risk. As always, the detail is important so please let us know if we can assist. We’ll keep you up to date as the detail of these measures comes to hand.
Future proofing small business with cloud technology
A new study explores the impact of COVID-19 on small businesses, and identifies some strategies that have proven successful in helping small businesses survive and even thrive.
Business Resilience: Understanding Your Market
Leaders of resilient businesses ensure they understand their market, especially the customers and competition. Read how.
Business Resilience through Precise Cash Flow Management
Planning, strategy, goal-setting… They’re all critically important… but without cash, a business is very unlikely to succeed, let alone survive. Read why.
HomeBuilder grant
Queenslanders can now officially apply for a $25,000 grant to build or renovate their home under the HomeBuilder initiative, as the state’s construction sector continues to play a key role in Queensland’s economic recovery from COVID-19.
Business Resilience: Vision and Goals
In times of change, challenge, and opportunity, a clear vision can be exactly the tonic a business needs to distinguish itself and achieve success. We consider some examples of vision statements.
JobTrainer skills package announced
The key part of JobTrainer skills package is the expansion of the 50% apprentice wage subsidy to businesses with fewer than 200 employees. Plus, the subsidy has been extended from its original end date of 30 September 2020 to 31 March 2021.