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- Australian Government Announces Procedural Reforms to Strengthen and Streamline Australia's Foreign Investment Policyjdsupra.com
- KIntense Fighting Near Vovchansk, Russian Troops Gain Tactical GroundKyivPost
- Lendlease vows to fight $112m tax bill as investors sell down sharesSydney Morning Herald
- Australian tax office targets 1.2M crypto investors for tax compliancecoinjournal.net
- IAustralia targets personal data of 1.2 million crypto tradersinvezz.com
- We asked Victorians what they thought of the budget. This is what they told ustheage.com.au
- CAustralia’s Tax Office Tells Crypto Exchanges to Hand Over Transaction Details of 1.2 Million Accounts: Reuterscoindesk.com
- Brisbane news live: Visitor caps, lower speeds for national parks | What Bondi killer told victim | Hamas-Israel ceasefirebrisbanetimes.com.au
- ATO targets directors over $2.5 billion in unpaid super, GST, employee income taxSydney Morning Herald
- Australia news LIVE: ATO has dodgy landlords in sights; Australian brothers may have been killed for ute tyresSydney Morning Herald
- Nine out of 10 landlords are getting their income tax returns wrong, and the ATO is watchingSydney Morning Herald
- ‘Under massive stress’: Rebels coach reveals staff have one pay cheque to go after club wins survival voteSydney Morning Herald
- Major changes to Australia’s Foreign Investment Review regime announcedjdsupra.com
- Account Takeover and Business Email Compromise Fraud: Legally Puzzling Payments Problemsjdsupra.com
- ESYMPOSIUM XVII relocates and rebelsemorywheel.com
- I’m 40, single, and without children. Do I really need a will?Sydney Morning Herald
- The Moby Dick manoeuvre: How charity organisers harpoon Sydney’s wealthy ‘whales’Sydney Morning Herald
- ‘Simpler and fairer’: Albanese flags HECS changes in budget reliefSydney Morning Herald
- Business defaults soar as Australian house prices outpace the globeSydney Morning Herald
- Why the Coalition’s super-for-housing plan is a terrible ideaSydney Morning Herald
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