PM picks Facebook to run final encounter

Original article by Jared Owens
The Australian – Page: 7 : 8-Jun-16

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has confirmed that he will participate in an online debate rather than the "people’s forum" in Brisbane that will be broadcast on Sky News on 8 June 2016. The online debate will be streamed live on Facebook and jointly moderated by the social media group and news.com.au. Opposition Leader Bill Shorten will attend the people’s forum.

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Michele Levine On Q&A

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 1-Mar-16

View highlights of the 29 February 2016 edition of the ABC’s "Q&A" panel discussion program. Roy Morgan Research CEO Michele Levine joins the panel to discuss "Safe Schools", same-sex marriage, trans-gender issues for children and current political issues.

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Cutting company tax good for workers, business leaders insist

Original article by Laura Tingle
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 8 : 2-Mar-16

Business Council of Australia president Catherine Livingston has told a roundtable forum of the need for structural reform of the tax system to stimulate economic growth. She also argued the case for reducing the corporate tax rate to bring it in line with the tax rate for small businesses. The roundtable was organised by "The Australian Financial Review" and the BCA. The other participants included Commonwealth Bank CEO Ian Narev, Qantas CEO Allan Joyce and Wesfarmers CEO Richard Goyder.

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Roy Morgan Research CEO Michele Levine on the ABC’s "Q&A"

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 1-Mar-16

The panellists on the 29 January 2016 edition of the ABC panel discussion program hosted by Tony Jones are Roy Morgan Research CEO Michele Levine; Liberal Party of Australia MP Bruce Billson; the former Speaker of the House of Representative, Anna Burke; Australian Christian Lobby MD Lyle Shelton; and the former president of the Australian Medical Association, Kerryn Phelps. They debate the important issues of the day and respond to questions from audience members and viewers at home.

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Roy Morgan CEO Michele Levine to appear on the ABC’s Q&A

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 29-Feb-16

The panellists on the 29 January 2016 edition of "Q&A" are Roy Morgan Research CEO Michele Levine; Liberal Party of Australia MP Bruce Billson; the former Speaker of the House of Representative, Anna Burke; Australian Christian Lobby MD Lyle Shelton; and the former president of the Australian Medical Association, Kerryn Phelps.

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Higher GST inevitable, says Brumby

Original article by Jacob Greber, Ben Potter
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 8 : 24-Sep-15

Former Victorian premier John Brumby has told the AFR Tax Reform Summit that goods and services tax reform will occur eventually. He has proposed lifting the GST to 15 per cent and broadening its scope. Brumby estimates that this would increase tax revenue by $A40bn, which could be used to finance income tax cuts, a reduction in the corporate tax rate and compensation for people on low incomes. However, he says any push to apply the GST to fresh food is likely to be rejected by the Senate.

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Company tax cut – at a price

Original article by Ben Potter
The Australian Financial Review – Page: S1 & S2 : 23-Sep-15

Shadow treasurer Chris Bowen says the Federal Opposition is open to reducing the corporate tax rate to 25 per cent. However, he has told the AFR Tax Reform Summit that this should not be funded via an increase in the GST. ACTU president Ged Kearney told the summit that any reduction in the corporate tax rate should not result in lower tax revenue, but stressed that this does not necessarily mean that the GST should be increased. Economist Saul Eslake proposed cutting some income tax breaks to finance a reduction in the corporate tax rate.

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Tide of regulation is still coming in, directors warn

Original article by Annabel Hepworth, Andrew White
The Australian – Page: 23 : 21-Oct-14

A business leaders’ forum has heard that despite recent positive efforts by the Australian Government, the burden of excessive regulation is still increasing. Among the examples cited was the likely tightening of capital requirements for banks after the financial system inquiry hands down its report. It was also noted that many smaller companies are better served by abandoning a sharemarket listing and instead operating in the less restrictive privately-held sector. However others argued that corporate boards must adapt to changing values and expectations to remain relevant in modern society

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Crackdown on net piracy

Original article by Dominic White
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 36 : 4-Aug-14

The Australian Government plans to hold a forum with the CEOs of media groups and ISPs on the issue of illegal downloading of copyrighted material. It follows the release of a discussion paper by Attorney-General George Brandis and Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull, which examines options for combating the problem of internet piracy. The forum is likely to be held later in August 2014

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Budget sales job failing

Original article by Philip Coorey, Jacob Greber
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1-Aug : 1-Jul-14

Some $A25 billion of the spending cuts and revenue measures in the Australian Government’s May 2014 Budget are likely to be defeated. Treasury secretary Martin Parkinson said that detractors who invoke "vague notions" of unfairness to argue against reform effectively want Australia to enter a slow decline. Parkinson addressed the Crawford Australian Leadership Forum, as did Malcolm Turnbull, the Communications Minister. Turnbull said the nation is overly-dependent on income tax revenue. He implied that the Government has not been sufficiently convincing about the need for reform

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