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Imogen Wilson

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Imogen Wilson 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, Imogen has worked in broadcast journalism at NOVA 93.7 Perth and Channel 7 Perth. She has multi-platform experience in writing, radio and TV presenting, as well as podcast production.

Imogen is from Western Australia and has a Bachelor of Communications in Journalism from Curtin University, Perth.

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Government issues consultation to crack down on ‘dodgy business prac ...

The Albanese government announced it will be banning “dodgy” business practices that continuously rip off Australian ... READ MORE

Looming election to offer reprieve from regulatory uncertainty

Accountants may be spared from further reforms in 2025 with the Federal Election expected to occur by May, according to ... READ MORE

CA ANZ member appointed to IFAC as deputy president

CA ANZ has welcomed the election of Taryn Rulton as the International Federation of Accountants’ new deputy president. ... READ MORE

ITECA pushes for tax changes to student loans

The government’s student debt reduction initiative is set to fail students who will still be required to pay student l ... READ MORE

ACCC homes in on misleading NDIS advertising

“Problematic” businesses with advertising targeted at NDIS participants are being put on notice by the ACCC. ... READ MORE

Tax Institute debuts new tax education system

The professional body’s new ‘Tax Academy’ aims to educate tax professionals and close the skills gap. ... READ MORE

18-year-olds’ exclusion from super is outdated, says SMC

The peak super body has called for the abolition of the exclusion of under-18 Australian workers from superannuation pay ... READ MORE

Cyber experts call for SMEs to bridge cyber security gap

Australian SMEs need to improve their cyber defences to avoid the risk of being left behind, an expert has cautioned. ... READ MORE

ACT unpaid super elevates push for payday super reform

Workers in the ACT have missed out on a total of $80 million in superannuation with almost one in five workers being und ... READ MORE

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