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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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Law firm mulls class action against Optus, SMEs ‘sitting ducks’

Law firm mulls class action against Optus, SMEs ‘sitting ducks’

Slater & Gordon considers acting for customers compromised by the Optus hack while CPA Australia urges the governmen ... READ MORE
Time for accounts payable to raise its game against cyber crime

Time for accounts payable to raise its game against cyber crime

In the wake of the Optus hack, there are straightforward steps every business should take to guard against online attack ... READ MORE
Optus hack puts all Australia on alert, accountants in front line

Optus hack puts all Australia on alert, accountants in front line

Risks from the huge data breach go far beyond the people directly compromised, cyber security specialist says. READ MORE
One last chance to tell the ATO how you feel about s100A

One last chance to tell the ATO how you feel about s100A

There’s still time to submit feedback on the trust distribution draft guidance released in February before it’s fina ... READ MORE
The swings and roundabouts of staff shortages

The swings and roundabouts of staff shortages

Paying handsome salaries has become essential to recruit, but that means staff have a responsibility too. READ MORE
Prevent academics from raiding small business R&D funds   

Prevent academics from raiding small business R&D funds  

Calls to replace the current arrangements are a money-grab that will hurt SMEs. READ MORE
ATO signs $323m lease for purpose-built Barton building

ATO signs $323m lease for purpose-built Barton building

Canberra staff are scheduled to move in three years and will be given a voice in the fit-out. READ MORE
Cash-rich building firms ‘ready to pounce’ on struggling peers

Cash-rich building firms ‘ready to pounce’ on struggling peers

Some sectors are dividing into haves and have-nots as inflationary pressures take their toll, says HLB Mann Judd special ... READ MORE
Momentum Markets expands financial services footprint

Momentum Markets expands financial services footprint

Two leading brands for financial planners, fund managers, superannuation and investment industry professionals become pa ... READ MORE

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