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Philip King

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Philip King is editor of Accountants Daily and SMSF Adviser, the leading sources of news, insight, and educational content for professionals in the accounting and SMSF sectors.

Philip joined the titles in March 2022 and brings extensive experience from a variety of roles at The Australian national broadsheet daily, most recently as motoring editor. His background also takes in spells on diverse consumer and trade magazines.

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CA ANZ member abandons campaign against board

CA ANZ member abandons campaign against board

An attempt to rally support for a spill motion at the upcoming AGM has lost its outspoken leader. READ MORE
Two food outlets fined for underpaying casuals

Two food outlets fined for underpaying casuals

The FWO secures penalties against hospitality businesses during focus on vulnerable workers. READ MORE
NLG launches broker-accountant alliance

NLG launches broker-accountant alliance

Following an 18-month pilot, the scheme offers three levels of collaboration to diversify. READ MORE
Tax cheat dobbers plummet post-pandemic

Tax cheat dobbers plummet post-pandemic

Concerns over COVID relief fraud bolstered tip-off numbers for two years. READ MORE
Cash flow gap plagues 90% of SMEs

Cash flow gap plagues 90% of SMEs

An average small businesses spends four months a year with more outgoings than receipts, finds report. READ MORE
Tony Alizzi

Outraged CA ANZ member plans AGM assault on board

A showdown looms at the October meeting over the positions of chair and CEO. READ MORE
Can accountants break the 9-to-5 office habit?

Can accountants break the 9-to-5 office habit?

Flexible work patterns have clear advantages — even for a profession that clings to tradition. READ MORE
Tony Greco

Queensland to slug landowners Australia-wide

Revised levy adds interstate holdings into land tax calculation. READ MORE
CA ANZ

Angry members slam ‘shameful’ CA ANZ discipline secrecy

The professional body’s refusal to disclose the names of KPMG staff caught exam cheating provokes a furious response. ... READ MORE

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