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A cost of living crisis has made governments slightly deaf to the crisis confronting our cultural institutions ...
Artists, musicians and writers can barely earn a living and most of our big stage shows are created overseas. But the push ...
Business NSW Central Coast has welcomed Opposition Leader Mark Speakman’s proposals to reform payroll tax, stamp duty and invest in AI adoption. Regional ...
Telegraph readers have reacted with fury and despair to the masthead’s recent report on the record number of restaurant and ...
Restaurants and cafes are closing their doors at record levels across NSW – with the number of businesses falling into ...
Former secretary of the Treasury Ken Henry joins us to talk about his 40+ years experience in working to reform Australia’s tax system.
NSW still plans to introduce a road-user tax on electric and plug-in hybrid drivers within the next two years, but it is ...
From education, disaster responses and housing, the NSW government has unveiled its spending and saving plans for the coming ...
Marshall's tax rate will hold steady at 35 cents per $100 valuation for the 2025-26 fiscal year. The town approved a $1.2 million General Fund budget, a 1.5% increase over the previous year, with ...
AHOSKIE – Without much fanfare, including a lack of comment from the public when given a chance to speak out, the Ahoskie Town Council has approved its Fiscal Year 2025-26 budget. The unanimous vote ...
For the FY26 budget, the ad valorem tax rate will be set at 66 cents per $100 of valuation. That rate has remained the same for more than a decade now. The town’s total operating budget will be $4,292 ...
The Franklin City Council voted 5-0 at its June 9 meeting to adopt the proposed fiscal year 2025-26 city operating budget and Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), along with tax rates, fees and new fees.