Government backs off from new aged care tax accountantsdaily.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from accountantsdaily.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Sky News host Rowan Dean has thanked faithful Outsiders viewers who took action against the ‘Ready to Reset’ online event hosted by the “once-respected” Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand.
Mr Dean said he was delighted to report “the event was a fizzer” due to Outsiders who made the effort to complain to the institute directly or to their local member.
A chartered accountant who attended the online event said Mr Dean had “scared the Great Reset into oblivion” and Mr Frydenberg’s speech steered clear of climate change.
“The only way we can stand up to this creeping woke garbage is calling it out and exposing it whenever and wherever we can," me Dean said.
Australia’s largest financial advice industry associations have condemned an increase in financial adviser licence fees as “shameful” and have called for an immediate review of the ASIC industry funding model.
Academic first to serve as trans-Tasman accountancy president
Dr Nives Botica Redmayne
Dr Nives Botica Redmayne FCA, Associate Professor in Accountancy, in Massey Business School, has been appointed President of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) for 2021. I am incredibly proud to be able to serve as president, in 2021, of a professional community that has contributed so much, in particular in 2020. In that regard I feel I am standing on the shoulders of others, but there is much unfinished business, she says.
Dr Botica Redmayne, who teaches advanced auditing and advanced financial reporting at Massey University, has nominated education and sustainability as her priorities for the year ahead.
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