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A CFO’s predictions for workforce trends in 2026

Jerome Doraisamy | 1 minute read

Here, a chief financial officer shares the five trends she predicts will transform the experience of workers in the coming year.

Gambling shareholders’ appeal to slash tax bill for News Corp sale dismissed

Shareholders of a gambling company acquired by News Corp have failed to convince the courts that the transaction was not at arm’s length, and their CGT bills should be slashed.

Grant Thornton records record global growth in 2025

Grant Thornton International has unveiled its global revenues, which totalled US$8.5 billion for the financial year ended 30 September, 2025.

AML Edge 2026 launches as definitive Tranche 2 AML checkpoint ahead of enforcement
MYEFO projects fiscal deficit for the next decade

Australia will be in deficit for at least the next decade in the face of “growing, unavoidable spending pressures,” Treasury has said.

Australian CFOs reflect uptick in risk appetite, optimism as economic sentiment improves

Big four firm Deloitte has flagged a growing risk appetite and profit expectations for Australia’s chief financial officers.

What to expect in today’s MYEFO, according to Jim Chalmers

Ahead of today’s Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook, Treasurer Jim Chalmers has provided some foreshadowing on what we can expect.

IPA voices support for AUASB exposure draft on sustainability assurance amendments

The professional accounting body has shared its overall support for the AUASB Exposure Draft, yet has proposed minor amendments to streamline the interconnectivity of information.

AUSTRAC launches civil proceedings against 2 businesses for AML/CTF compliance failure

With the start date of the revamped AMF/CTF regulations creeping closer for small businesses, AUSTRAC is cracking down on larger entities failing to be compliant.

Greens double down on call to slash CGT ahead of MYEFO

The Greens are sticking by their call for the CGT discount to be scrapped as the government’s “mini budget” looms.

‘Wilful blindness’: Court slams ATO’s debt collection from misappropriated funds

The ATO has been found liable to pay up to $1.1 million to a mining company after it knowingly accepted tax money misappropriated by its former director.

CA ANZ reveals council president, vice presidents for 2026

The Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand Council has unveiled its president and vice presidents for 2026.