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Work, Play, and the zany blurring of the public and private self.

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor
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As summer holidays begin to fade from memory and the routine of work has well and truly traced its habitual pathway back into our daily lives, I got to thinking about work. When do we start and stop working? Not just for mini breaks or Christmas holidays, for parental leave or...

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Morrison still hopeful of modest relief on tax bracket creep

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor

Treasurer Scott Morrison has “rescaled” the tax debate to hold out the prospect of “modest” tax relief that may prevent average wage earners moving into the second highest tax bracket.

Appearing at the National Press Club Morrison said that now the big tax mix switch, based on a higher GST, was off the table “it would...

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