The small business sector is describing the federal budget as a missed opportunity. Members of the sector claim they've been denied further support by the government at a crucial time.

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Folge vom 26.03.2025Small businesses disappointed by federal budget offerings for sector
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Folge vom 26.03.2025Inflation eases in February as the ASX ralliesRhayna Bosch speaks with Seneca investments Luke Laretive on inflation, the budget and all the day’s market action. Plus – an iconic 90s fashion brand collapses.
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Folge vom 26.03.2025Advocates and MPs say there's something fishy about government's environment legislationGreens senator Peter Whish-Wilson has confronted Anthony Albanese as the Prime Minister basked in the afterglow of his government's budget during the morning TV rounds. He's one of a number of people upset by the federal government's introduction of a bill aimed at preserving the Tasmanian salmon industry. The senator is convinced it could lead to the extinction of a key species.
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