Boost Fibre and Fast-Track the NBN Repair Job (ECR128)
The proposal would expand full-fibre National Broadband Network (NBN) access to 1.5 million premises by 2025.
The proposal has a start date of 1 July 2022.
Read moreBoost Fibre and Fast-Track the NBN Repair Job (ECR128)
The proposal would expand full-fibre National Broadband Network (NBN) access to 1.5 million premises by 2025.
The proposal has a start date of 1 July 2022.
Read moreBoost Fibre and Fast-Track the NBN Repair Job (ECR128)
The proposal would expand full-fibre National Broadband Network (NBN) access to 1.5 million premises by 2025.
The proposal has a start date of 1 July 2022.
Read moreBoost Fibre and Fast-Track the NBN Repair Job (ECR128)
The proposal would expand full-fibre National Broadband Network (NBN) access to 1.5 million premises by 2025.
The proposal has a start date of 1 July 2022.
Read moreBoost Fibre and Fast-Track the NBN Repair Job (ECR128)
The proposal would expand full-fibre National Broadband Network (NBN) access to 1.5 million premises by 2025.
The proposal has a start date of 1 July 2022.
Read moreBoost Fibre and Fast-Track the NBN Repair Job (ECR128)
The proposal would expand full-fibre National Broadband Network (NBN) access to 1.5 million premises by 2025.
The proposal has a start date of 1 July 2022.
Read moreBoost Fibre and Fast-Track the NBN Repair Job (ECR128)
The proposal would expand full-fibre National Broadband Network (NBN) access to 1.5 million premises by 2025.
The proposal has a start date of 1 July 2022.
Read moreBoost Fibre and Fast-Track the NBN Repair Job (ECR128)
The proposal would expand full-fibre National Broadband Network (NBN) access to 1.5 million premises by 2025.
The proposal has a start date of 1 July 2022.
Read moreBoost Fibre and Fast-Track the NBN Repair Job (ECR128)
The proposal would expand full-fibre National Broadband Network (NBN) access to 1.5 million premises by 2025.
The proposal has a start date of 1 July 2022.
Read moreExtend and boost existing ATO programs (ECR161)
The proposal consists of 2 components related to funding for tax compliance programs.
Component 1 would boost funding for the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) Tax Avoidance Taskforce by an extra $200 million per year from 1 July 2022 and extend its operations on an ongoing basis (the taskforce is currently funded until 30 June 2025).
Component 2 would provide ongoing funding to extend the ATO’s shadow economy compliance programs (which are currently funded until 30 June 2023).
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