Climate change featured heavily during the election and now the Albanese Government is putting into place some of the promises it made. We look at the current state of play and the likely impact.
The Government’s Climate Change Bill passed the House of Representatives in early August and is now before the
Senate Environment and Communications Legislation Committee for review. But what impact does the legislation have on business and
consumers in Australia?
Under the Paris
Agreement,
a legally binding international treaty, Australia and 192 other parties committed to substantially reduce global greenhouse gas
emissions to limit the global temperature increase in this century to 2 degrees Celsius while pursuing efforts to limit the increase
even further to 1.5 degrees. At this level, the more extreme impacts of climate change - floods, heatwaves, rising sea levels, threats
to food production - can be arrested. As part of this commitment, the parties are required to communicate their emissions reduction
ambitions through a Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). On 16 June 2022, Australia communicated its updated NDC to the UN,
confirming Australia’s commitment to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, and a new, increased target of 43% below 2005 levels by 2030 (a
15% increase on the previous target). The Climate Change Bill enshrines these emission targets into legislation.
The Bill itself sets an accountability framework for climate targets but does not introduce mechanisms to cut emissions.
Impacted industries
The energy sector is at the heart of climate change producing around three-quarters of global greenhouse gas emissions. In Australia, the CSIRO says energy contributes approximately 33.6% of all emissions, with a further 20.54% from stationary energy (from manufacturing, mining, residential and commercial fuel use), transport 17.6%, and agriculture 14.6%. The future of the energy industry is also at the crux of the Government Powering Australia policy.
Treasury has released draft legislation to enact the Government’s plan to increase the tax rate on superannuation balances above $3m.
Before investing in a new truck or equipment, make sure you understand the fleet requirements of your major clients and any potential future partners.
As your business expands, the need for a specialised and strategic business accountant who can provide ongoing advice and guidance becomes increasingly evident.
The Australian Taxation Office have released a new draft ruling on self-education expenses.
With both domestic and international travel showing improvements, investment levels in hotel assets across the country has increased.
Electricity is the new black. Gas and other fossil fuels are out. A new, limited incentive nudges business towards energy efficiency.
In the wake of COVID-19, Australian offices have undergone a significant shift – and things aren’t likely to change anytime soon.
New listings have risen by 13.2% through the winter season, driven by a 17.9% rise across the capital cities.
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Spending more money doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll get a better outcome. In many instances, focusing on the basics can make a big impact and make your home more appealing.
Buyers need to realise that sales agents are there working for the vendor. It’s important that new buyers know how to effectively negotiate with real estate agents.
When purchasing a new car, you’re going to be faced with various financing options for buying the vehicle.
Investment markets have shown a lot of enthusiasm for AI and Chat GPT technology. AI productivity gains could boost economic growth and
share market performance across the world.
A global agreement on halting and reversing biodiversity loss could benefit investors as well as the planet. Here’s what a heightened focus on bio- diversity could mean for your investment portfolio.
1.3 million home loans are expected to move from low fixed rates to high variable rates in 2023 and 2024, with the peak to hit in the second half of this year.
An increasing number of older Australians are starting their own businesses – using their consider- able expertise to create value for their customers and the economy.
The release of resilient economic data and sticky inflation readings indicated that official interest rates might need to be raised further in key regions, or at least remain high for longer than was previously anticipated.
The launch of ChatGPT late last year was greeted with a frenzy of enthusiasm as investors eyed the potential for productivity gains and innovation. We look beneath the hype and consider the implications for your investment portfolio.
Unlike traditional loans, invoice financing offers another way. Borrowing against your invoices means that you can gain access to the money you are owed immediately.
The commercial property market in regional Queensland is experiencing a surge of interest from Melbourne investors, as the state's booming population continues to grow.
What will the Australian community look like in 40 years? We look at the key takeaways from the Intergenerational Report.
As businesses continue trying to woo workers back to the office, demand for high-quality office space continues rising.
A recent case before the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) is a reminder about the tax impact of the timing of employment income.
The proposed objective of superannuation released in recently released draft legislation is: ‘to preserve savings to deliver income for a dignified retirement, alongside government support, in an equitable and sustainable way.’
The TikTok tax fraud is extensive and has several layers of impact across the 56,000 taxpayers caught up in it.
Succession is not just a topic for a TV series or billionaire families, it’s about successfully transitioning your business and maximising its capital value.
New guidance from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) walks through the tax impact of small-scale subdivision projects.
The tax refund many Australians expect has dramatically reduced.
With workers headed back into the office, demand for sublease space is rising – especially in the smaller capital cities.
For motorbike enthusiasts who always want the latest models, leasing is an attractive option. Leases allow you to regularly upgrade with the latest features.
One of the biggest advantages for sellers in winter is the lower supply of properties on the market. Sellers have the opportunity to attract a more focused and captive audience of buyers.
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Business loans are one method you can use to purchase a business or fund the ongoing operations of your current business. The first step is to clearly define the purpose of the loan.
Self-storage units have long been a popular option for investors with demand from the private sector remaining high.
During COVID, listings were tight and demand remained strong. As interest rates started to climb, some of the demand started falling away, however, listings didn’t rise.
With higher interest rates many buyers are looking at creative ways to boost their rental income. One popular strategy is building an extra dwelling – like a granny flat
Despite interest rates rising at a record pace, the number of mortgage holders in arrears remains around the long-term average of 1%.
The move toward mortgage brokers and away from direct lenders by borrowers is continuing to increase.
For most people, a car loan is often the second largest household expense and it’s one that can cost a lot more these days with the high price of new cars.
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(ESG) considerations have become increasingly important for investors as they look to make investment decisions that align with their values
and have a positive impact on the world.
One solution used by many businesses is to lease the equipment. By choosing to lease, businesses can spread out the cost of the equipment over several years through manageable monthly payments
Off-market normally just means that the property is sold without it ever being listed. This can be with the help of an agent, or privately.
When it comes to negotiating, there are some things you can do to make the process more transparent and easier. For the most part, it comes down to being prepared.
On 1 July 2023, award rates of pay and the National Minimum Wage increased by 5.75%.
With inflation still remaining high and continuing to increase the official cash rate, borrowers should consider returning to fixed rate loan products.
Industrial property market has seen the vacancy rate hit another new record low despite projections of a surge in supply.
| The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has handed down its 2026 Annual Wage Review, and the numbers are in. From 1 July 2026, the national minimum wage will rise by 5.97%, and modern award minimum rates will increase by 4.75%. |
Now's the time to review what strategies you can use to minimise your tax before 30 June.