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Post-election insights: What business needs to know

With Interest

Release Date: 05/08/2025

Digital reporting: Why it’s time for Australia show art Digital reporting: Why it’s time for Australia

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Australia remains one of the few advanced economies still using PDFs for financial reporting – a format most global markets have already left behind. In this episode, you’ll gain expert-led insights on why adopting digital financial reporting in Australia is critical to supporting trust, transparency and competitiveness in global markets. Explore how structured data allows regulators, investors and businesses to analyse and compare information more efficiently, driving better...

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Fireside chat with Australia’s Auditor General show art Fireside chat with Australia’s Auditor General

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In this special episode of With Interest, CPA Australia CEO Chris Freeland sits down with Australia’s Auditor General, Dr Caralee McLiesh, for an exclusive fireside chat on public sector challenges.  The conversation builds on Dr McLiesh’s keynote address on performance management in the Commonwealth public sector, drawing on insights from the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) annual report, released in September 2025.  The discussion took place following a roundtable lunch in Canberra on 5 August 2025, where CPA Australia convened senior public sector leaders to hear...

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In this special With Interest episode, you can listen in full to a keynote speech by Australia’s Auditor-General, Dr Caralee McLiesh. The speech focuses on performance management in the Commonwealth public sector, drawing on some of the many findings in the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) annual report, released in September 2025. The Auditor-General addresses the state of performance management 10 years after the introduction of the Public Governance Performance and Accountability (PGPA) Act of 2013. In her speech, she highlights three key areas where the framework's full...

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How does the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) ensure tax fairness when dealing with large corporations. In this episode, the Deputy Commissioner, Public Groups, at the ATO explains how the tax office works to promote transparency, accountability and compliance in the large market sector. This discussion sheds light on how the ATO’s strategic approach supports both corporate confidence and public trust. Some of the key areas covered include:  Current state of the large business market  The Tax Avoidance Taskforce  Key trends in compliance  ...

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Tax Forum 2025: Geopolitics and global reform show art Tax Forum 2025: Geopolitics and global reform

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In part two of this With Interest conversation, experts David Bradbury, Paul Tilley, Dale Pinto and Jenny Wong discuss the global tax reform debate, unpacking the challenges and opportunities facing Australia. Key takeaways include: Why OECD Pillar Two still has a fighting chance The impact of dividend imputation on tax reform Why stamp duty is a critical state-level issue How tariffs vs VAT reflect shifting US tax policy International best practices to boost investor confidence. From corporate tax rate dilemmas to economic nationalism, this...

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Australia’s tax system is under pressure. In part one of this With Interest conversation, Jenny Wong is joined by two of the country’s leading voices in tax policy — Together, they explore the structural flaws in Australia’s tax system, the economic and political barriers to reform and the urgent need for a tax mix shift. Key takeaways include: Why Australia’s tax system may not be fit for “dangerous times" The single biggest structural flaw in Australia’s tax system today The risks of over-reliance on personal income tax How capital income tax impacts productivity and...

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How can we attract more accountants and future-proof the profession? In this episode we take a deep dive with IFAC into this pressing question. You’ll learn about accounting’s talent pipeline – its challenges and possible solutions. Key takeaways include:   What’s really driving the talent shortage and how firms, educators and policymakers can respond.  Simple ways to position accounting as a dynamic, valued career choice.  Why reaching future accountants in primary school – and harnessing gamification – sparks lifelong curiosity.  ...

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Export growth strategies for Australian finance leaders show art Export growth strategies for Australian finance leaders

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Want strategic insights to help navigate the tricky landscape of international trade?   Designed for Australian accountants and business leaders seeking an edge in global trade, this podcast will give you expert-led insights into:  How to assess financial health before entering new markets  Cash flow strategies that support sustainable export growth  Practical tools for managing risks in international trade  Ways government loans and grants can accelerate expansion  Why early lender engagement is key to successful financing  ...

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Australia’s economic reform roundtable: Key takeaways show art Australia’s economic reform roundtable: Key takeaways

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Unpack and understand Australia's economic reform roundtable, which met in Canberra recently to explore ways of making the economy more productive and resilient.   This includes what the issues discussed mean for the economy’s future and what accountants and finance leaders need to know about the major tax and productivity challenges ahead.   Tune in now for a breakdown of this three-day summit, including:  Tax reform and productivity  Long-term growth challenges  Modernising the workforce  Tariffs  AI...

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Public sector AI governance: risks and opportunities show art Public sector AI governance: risks and opportunities

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As AI becomes embedded across public sector operations, how do you balance innovation with accountability? In this episode, hear expert views on the governance of AI in the public sector.   Key themes include:  Why defining AI clearly matters for risk management  The need to keep humans in the loop for high-impact decisions  Risks of using public generative AI tools with confidential data  The importance of closed-loop and contextual AI systems in government  How to balance centralised frameworks with agency-specific...

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With the federal election decided, attention turns to the road ahead for Australian businesses and the newly re-elected government's agenda.  

This special episode delves into the critical economic challenges and opportunities ahead, offering expert perspectives on navigating the evolving landscape.  

Explore Australia's current economic position – its strengths and weaknesses – and what priorities the Treasurer should focus on. 

Listen now for a comprehensive briefing on the economic outlook covering: 

  • Key priorities for the Treasurer based on Australia's economic health 

  • The ripple effects of US policy and tariffs on Australian sectors 

  • Policy levers the government can pull to navigate challenges 

  • CPA Australia's "three R" recommendations for business and community improvement 

  • How government’s zero-risk approach affects business 

  • The importance of tax reform 

Host: Elinor Kasapidis, Chief of Policy, Standards and External Affairs, CPA Australia  

Guests:  

Dr Brendan Rynne, Chief Economist with KPMG. His expertise includes econometric analysis, economy-wide modelling, cost benefit analysis, impact assessments, efficiency improvements and legislative and regulatory reform. 

Gavan Ord, business investment and international lead, policy and advocacy, CPA Australia. 

Learn more about today’s guest at the KPGM website.  

 

Additionally, CPA Australia has an overview of the relevant election policies announced by the Australian Labor Party (ALP) leading up to and during the 2025 Federal election campaign.  

It also includes a list of some relevant policies announced in the previous parliament that have yet to be enacted. 

CPA Australia publishes four podcasts, providing commentary and thought leadership across business, finance, and accounting:  

Search for them in your podcast platform.  

Email the podcast team at podcasts@cpaaustralia.com.au