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Christine Chen

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Christine Chen is a graduate journalist at Accountants Daily and Accounting Times, the leading sources of news, insight, and educational content for professionals in the accounting sector.

Previously, Christine has written for City Hub, the South Sydney Herald and Honi Soit. She has also produced online content for LegalVision and completed internships at EY and Deloitte.

Christine has a commerce degree from the University of Western Australia and is studying a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Sydney. 

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Government urged to fast-track visas for migrant accountants

Firms are struggling to hire enough local workers to meet demand caused by insolvencies and reporting requirements, acco ... READ MORE

Consumer pullback fuels record insolvency wave: CreditorWatch

The long-awaited cut in spending has arrived and is hitting energy, education and mining businesses the hardest. ... READ MORE

1 in 2 businesses flag ‘substantial’ AI spending

A survey finds adoption is booming as organisations seek to drive growth, improve customer experience and cut costs. ... READ MORE

NSW to rebate payroll tax, waive debts in $189m GP bulk-billing push

The Australian-first initiative is expected to end the uncertainty for contractor doctors and make appointments cheaper ... READ MORE

ATO launches data-matching program for false Medicare levy claims

The Tax Office will receive Services Australia records from 180,000 individuals to crack down on dodgy levy exemption cl ... READ MORE

Small business to get bigger share of $75bn federal spending

The government has set more ambitious procurement targets that require SMEs to receive 25 per cent of all contracts unde ... READ MORE

NSW seizes ‘low-hanging fruit’ with new land tax slugs

Property owners have become an easy target for state governments to raise revenue, but experts warn the measures will hu ... READ MORE

Annual tax agent registration fees introduced to boost oversight

Tax agents will now pay an annual fee of $273 from July instead of $704 every three years. READ MORE

Fear of failure, skills gap stifle aspiring business owners

The barriers come despite Australia being the “perfect breeding ground” for starting a business, according to a rece ... READ MORE

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