No More Privatising the Public Service (ECR542)
The proposal has 2 components which would commence on 1 July 2023 and would be ongoing.
Component 1 would increase funding and staffing levels for Australian Public Service (APS) staff.
Read moreNo More Privatising the Public Service (ECR542)
The proposal has 2 components which would commence on 1 July 2023 and would be ongoing.
Component 1 would increase funding and staffing levels for Australian Public Service (APS) staff.
Read moreNo More Privatising the Public Service (ECR542)
The proposal has 2 components which would commence on 1 July 2023 and would be ongoing.
Component 1 would increase funding and staffing levels for Australian Public Service (APS) staff.
Read moreNo More Privatising the Public Service (ECR542)
The proposal has 2 components which would commence on 1 July 2023 and would be ongoing.
Component 1 would increase funding and staffing levels for Australian Public Service (APS) staff.
Read moreInvest in Public Science and Innovation (ECR545)
The proposal contains 12 separate components.
Component 1 would establish a Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology as an independent body to provide scientific advice to Parliament, modelled off the United Kingdom’s office of the same name, and with peak workflow expected during Parliamentary periods.
Component 2 would establish an additional non-refundable tax offset of 20% for companies that hire science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) PhD students or equivalent graduates in their first three years of employment.
Read moreInvest in Public Science and Innovation (ECR545)
The proposal contains 12 separate components.
Component 1 would establish a Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology as an independent body to provide scientific advice to Parliament, modelled off the United Kingdom’s office of the same name, and with peak workflow expected during Parliamentary periods.
Component 2 would establish an additional non-refundable tax offset of 20% for companies that hire science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) PhD students or equivalent graduates in their first three years of employment.
Read moreInvest in Public Science and Innovation (ECR545)
The proposal contains 12 separate components.
Component 1 would establish a Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology as an independent body to provide scientific advice to Parliament, modelled off the United Kingdom’s office of the same name, and with peak workflow expected during Parliamentary periods.
Component 2 would establish an additional non-refundable tax offset of 20% for companies that hire science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) PhD students or equivalent graduates in their first three years of employment.
Read moreInvest in Public Science and Innovation (ECR545)
The proposal contains 12 separate components.
Component 1 would establish a Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology as an independent body to provide scientific advice to Parliament, modelled off the United Kingdom’s office of the same name, and with peak workflow expected during Parliamentary periods.
Component 2 would establish an additional non-refundable tax offset of 20% for companies that hire science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) PhD students or equivalent graduates in their first three years of employment.
Read moreInvest in Public Science and Innovation (ECR545)
The proposal contains 12 separate components.
Component 1 would establish a Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology as an independent body to provide scientific advice to Parliament, modelled off the United Kingdom’s office of the same name, and with peak workflow expected during Parliamentary periods.
Component 2 would establish an additional non-refundable tax offset of 20% for companies that hire science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) PhD students or equivalent graduates in their first three years of employment.
Read moreInvest in Public Science and Innovation (ECR545)
The proposal contains 12 separate components.
Component 1 would establish a Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology as an independent body to provide scientific advice to Parliament, modelled off the United Kingdom’s office of the same name, and with peak workflow expected during Parliamentary periods.
Component 2 would establish an additional non-refundable tax offset of 20% for companies that hire science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) PhD students or equivalent graduates in their first three years of employment.
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