Search Results - "Australian Labor Party"
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The Australian Experience with Preferential Capital Gains Tax Treatment—Possible Lessons for Canada
Published 2021“…The Australian experience indicates that winning support for an increase in the capital gains inclusion rate can prove difficult, as demonstrated by the unsuccessful proposal by the Australian Labor Party, during the 2019 federal election campaign, to effectively raise the inclusion rate to 75 percent.…”
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An Australian Compact with the Third Sector: Challenges and Prospects
Published 2011“…In the lead-up to the November 2007 general election, the Australian Labor Party, led by Kevin Rudd, announced its intention to repair a relationship between the Commonwealth government and the not-for-profit sector (NFPS), which it alleged had been 'broken' by the Howard government. …”
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The impact of privatisation on union membership and density: A Western Australian case study
Published 2014“…In order to test the hypothesis that privatisation has adversely affected union membership and density, the article examines three areas: changing policies in the Australian Labor Party, the breaking down of union culture and changes in trade training, and concludes that privatisation is a significant factor in the recent decline of these two unions.…”
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An Australian National Compact – Something old, something new?
Published 2012“…The Australian Labor Party (ALP) formed government under Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in 2007 promising to consult with the not-for-profit sector on the development of a national compact. …”
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Cultural creative industries or creative (cultural) industries?
Published 2008“…The term ’creative industries’ was first coined by Australian Labor Party policy makers in the early 1990s, a period of transition towards greater economic accountability in the arts and cultural industries. …”
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