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Why AI agents aren’t replacing remote workers any time soon

Dr Gleb Tsipursky | 1 minute read

Agentic AI is exciting, but real benchmarks beat glossy promises, writes 'office whisperer' Dr Gleb Tsipursky.

2.1m illicit cigarettes seized, 4 men charged following police raids

Four NSW men have been charged due to alleged connections to a money laundering syndicate which used straw directors and fake businesses to obscure illicit funds.

Further rate cuts ‘not needed’: RBA governor

Hopes of further easing have been quashed by the governor of the central bank, who has confirmed that “additional cuts are not needed”. ...

CA ANZ formally reprimands accountant who took 4 years to file client’s tax return

CA ANZ has issued a censure to a member who failed to lodge a client’s 2019 tax return until April 2024, despite repeated complaints.

Serial fraudster fails to overturn sentence after stealing over $6m from businesses

A serial fraudster has failed to overturn an 11-year jail sentence after having been found guilty of stealing over $6 million from Australian-based businesses.

‘There must be a better way’: Westpac slams policy-driven inflation

Inflation driven by government policy could force the RBA to squeeze Australia’s market sector, Westpac’s chief economist has warned.

Chartered Accountants Worldwide re-appoints Ainslie van Onselen for 2-year term

In a unanimous decision, Chartered Accountants Worldwide has reappointed Ainslie van Onselen, chief executive of CA ANZ, as its chair.

Deloitte calls for lower income taxes, higher GST and wealth taxes

Deloitte Access Economics has proposed a shake-up of Australia’s tax system to address structural deficits and inequity concerns.

OECD welcomes international agreement to boost offshore real estate transparency

The OECD has welcomed an agreement between 26 jurisdictions to boost international transparency surrounding non-financial assets, such as real estate.

City Beach restructure was not a tax avoidance scheme, court finds

The Federal Court has reaffirmed that the 2016 restructure of City Beach was not a tax avoidance scheme and dismissed the Commissioner of Taxation’s appeal.

‘Partly effective’: ASIC put on notice for registered company auditor regulation

The Australian National Audit Office has published its recent performance audit report on ASIC’s regulation of registered company auditors, labelling it as “partly effective”.

Former CA gets membership revoked following ‘brazen’ criminal offences

CA ANZ has terminated the membership of Lyndon Allen Kingston after he was found guilty of “serious criminal offences” that could undermine confidence in the accounting profession.