Manufacturing and A Future Made in Australia
Podcast Manufacturing and A Future Made in Australia
In the latest episode of Beyond the Numbers with Grant Thornton, Innovation Incentives Director Simone Barker and Michael Climpson, National Head of Manufacturing and a Partner in our Audit & Assurance team discuss what the mid-sized manufacturing sector currently looks like in Australia, how inflation has impacted the sector and what the Future Made in Australia initiative will look like in practice.
Michael Climpson
Simone Barker
| 26 min listen |
Federal Budget 2024: strengthening foundations
Podcast Federal Budget 2024: strengthening foundations
In this special Federal Budget edition of Beyond the Numbers, listen to Journalist and Television Presenter Hugh Riminton, St.George Chief Economist Besa Deda, and Grant Thornton Partner, Jared Grima at our virtual seminar, as they discuss budgetary spending and how it will impact Australian businesses.
65 min listen |
The current state of Tranche 2 AML reforms in Australia
Podcast The current state of Tranche 2 AML reforms in Australia
In the latest episode of Beyond the Numbers with Grant Thornton, Neil Jeans, Risk Consulting Partner who specialises in financial crime risk management, discusses the current state of Tranche 2 AML reforms in Australia.
Neil Jeans
| 23 min listen |
Inside Victorian real estate: stamp duty and land tax
Podcast Inside Victorian real estate: stamp duty and land tax
In the latest episode of Beyond the Numbers with Grant Thornton, Kristina Popova, State Taxes Partner and Bei Bei Han, Private Business Advisory Partner discuss increases in land tax assessments, potential avenues for appeal, and the impact of the current and proposed changes on businesses and individuals.
Kristina Popova
Bei Bei Han
| 18 min listen |
Is your professional services firm ‘option ready’?
Podcast Is your professional services firm ‘option ready’?
In the first episode of our refreshed series, Beyond the Numbers, Financial Advisory Partner Darryn Hockley and Private Business Tax & Advisory Partner Craig Lawson, explore the characteristics of firms that are ‘option ready’.
Darryn Hockley
Craig Lawson
| 20 min read |
The role of innovation incentives in ESG
Podcast The role of innovation incentives in ESG
Innovation is a key driver of productivity for businesses. To help them achieve their objectives, the government offers various programs such as the R&D Tax Incentive and government grants.
Rebecca Iwanuscha
| 19 min read |
Employment Solutions and ESG in the workforce
Podcast Employment Solutions and ESG in the workforce
In this episode of Navigating the New Normal, Employment Solutions Partner George Bendall and Director Shivani Krishnamoorthy discuss the connection between ESG and global mobility programs.
George Bendall
Shivani Krishnamoorthy
| 20 min read |
Unpacking modern slavery
PODCAST Unpacking modern slavery
In this episode of Navigating the New Normal, Katherine Shamai, Partner in the Risk Consulting team unpacks what modern slavery is and what businesses are required to report in Australia.
Katherine Shamai
| 14 min read |
Navigating complexity through an outsourced CFO model
Podcast Navigating complexity through an outsourced CFO model
In this episode of Navigating the New Normal, Jace Gawne-Buckland, Partner and National Head of the Technology, Media & Telecommunications industry group, and Michael Pittendrigh, National Managing Partner, Consulting & Private Business Tax and Advisory discuss how an outsourced CFO model can complement an in-house finance function.
Michael Pittendrigh
Jace Gawne-Buckland
| 25 min read |
ESG and the current regulatory landscape
NAVIGATING THE NEW NORMAL ESG and the current regulatory landscape
Explore the dynamic world of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) and its influence on today's regulatory landscape. Learn about sustainability, transparency, and reporting requirements while delving into tax implications. Gain insights into how businesses approach ESG and discover emerging consumer trends in this Navigating the New Normal podcast episode.
John Askham
Himashini Weeraratne
| 24 min read |
Funding options for business growth
Navigating the new normal podcast Funding options for business growth
In this episode of Navigating the New Normal, Pete Burgess, Partner in Corporate Finance, and Simone Barker, Director in Innovation Incentives, discuss how they support their clients to secure funding in order to grow.
Pete Burgess
Simone Barker
| 20 min read |
New financial year goals: Building wealth through the generations
Navigating the new normal New financial year goals: Building wealth through the generations
While the TV series Succession has captured audiences with its dramatic storylines, themes explored through the show reflect what families can face when it comes to growing and maintaining wealth throughout the generations. So how can Family Offices be successful in growing wealth from generation to generation?
Heather Gouveia
Kirsten Taylor-Martin
| 22 min read |
Federal Budget 2023: a balancing act to renew and restore
Navigating the New Normal Federal Budget 2023: a balancing act to renew and restore
Listen to ABC Journalist Karina Carvalho, St. George Chief Economist Besa Deda, and Grant Thornton Partner, Paul Gooley at our virtual seminar as they discuss the Budget spending.
58 min read |
Stability in legislation and administration: R&D and innovation this Federal Budget
Podcast Stability in legislation and administration: R&D and innovation this Federal Budget
In this episode, Partners and Innovation and Incentives specialists Rebecca Iwanuscha and Sukvinder Heyer discuss the importance of innovation, what to expect in the May Federal Budget, and what we want to see from the Government in terms of support in this space.
Rebecca Iwanuscha
Sukvinder Heyer
| 20 min read |
The 2023 outlook: Insolvencies and distressed M&A
Podcast The 2023 outlook: Insolvencies and distressed M&A
We’ve made it to the other side of COVID-19, but what does this mean for businesses feeling significant headwind on the horizon post-pandemic?
Graham Killer
Cameron Bacon
| 19 min read |
State Taxes: looking back to look forward
Podcast State Taxes: looking back to look forward
In this podcast, Kristina Popova, State Taxes Partner discusses some of the significant stamp duty and state tax changes we’ve seen this year across the country and what we may see in the New Year.
Kristina Popova
| 15 min read |
The cyber world: where are we now?
Podcast The cyber world: where are we now?
In this episode we speak with Matthew Green, Partner and Controls Assurance Specialist and Chris Watson, Partner and previously a Detective in the Computer Crime Unit City of London Police.
Matthew Green
| 32 min read |
Setting the tone: Labor’s ‘solid and sensible’ first budget
Podcast Setting the tone: Labor’s ‘solid and sensible’ first budget
In this special Federal Budget edition of Navigating the New Normal, hear from Journalist Hugh Riminton, Chief Economist Besa Deda, and Grant Thornton Partner, Paul Gooley at our virtual seminar, as they discuss the Budget spending and how the allocations will impact Australian businesses.
51 min read |
Did the Jobs and Skills Summit hit the right mix?
Podcast Did the Jobs and Skills Summit hit the right mix?
The Federal Government’s Jobs and Skills Summit brought Government, employers, unions and the broader community together with the aim of building a bigger, better trained and more productive workforce, boosting real wages and living standards for Australians. But how will it affect businesses in the short term – and the long term?
Thomas Isbell
| 27 min read |
Look beyond cash remuneration to remain competitive
Podcast Look beyond cash remuneration to remain competitive
In 2022, Australia’s ‘perfect storm’ of low unemployment has required Australian businesses to think differently about how to attract and retain workers
Peter Hills
| 17 min read |
New South Wales dips it’s toes in tax reform
Podcast New South Wales dips it’s toes in tax reform
The New South Wales State Government has been busy with tax reform this year – from the raft of state taxation amendments commencing in May, to the first steps to abolish stamp duty introduced as part of their state budget last week.
Vince Tropiano
| 15 min read |
Now trending: the accidental family office
PODCAST Now trending: the accidental family office
In this podcast, Kirsten Taylor-Martin and Simon Gow, Partners in the Private Business Tax and Advisory team at Grant Thornton Australia discuss setting up a family office.
Kirsten Taylor-Martin
Simon Gow
| 20 min read |
What's in store for retailers expanding overseas
Podcast What's in store for retailers expanding overseas
In this podcast, Tax Partners Michael Catterall and Lorena Sosa discuss aspects Australian businesses should consider when exploring new international markets, including operations and logistics, strategy planning, customs and duties, and tax complexities.
Michael Catterall
| 30 min read |
Innovation funding - the key to increasing our productivity
Podcast Innovation funding - the key to increasing our productivity
Key to Australia’s JobMaker plan to successfully recover from the COVID-19 induced recession has been the injection of valuable support into corporate innovation grants and incentives programs.
Sandie Boswell
| 20 min read |