Contexts in which the phrase australian businesses was used in the Senate during the 1970s
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That figure would be drastically reduced to the point where many Australian businesses would become uneconomic and would be forced to leave the industry with the resultant unemployment of the several thousand people who are now occupied in this industry. [More…]
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Australian businesses in general have found a very sound economic climate in which to work in this country. [More…]
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Perhaps it can impose an investment tax on overseas competitors of Australian businesses. [More…]
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Special attention will be given to encouraging individual enterprise and supporting smaller Australian businesses in their struggle to compete with local and international giants. [More…]
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This Bill introduces legislation for the screening of foreign takeovers of Australian businesses and the prohibition of such takeovers determined by the Treasurer to be against the national interest. [More…]
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It appeared in the Australian Financial Review of 15 February 1975 and was the fourth in a series of articles by Trevor Sykes on the ownership of Australian businesses. [More…]
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When one looks at the legislation one sees that it really is designed for the screening of foreign takeovers of Australian businesses and the prohibition of such takeovers when the Treasurer determines that it would be against the national interest. [More…]
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The Bill also sounds a warning to foreign investors that no amount of money will buy control- I emphasise the word control’- of Australian businesses and commercial ventures if it is against the national interest to do so. [More…]
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^Senator Everett was somewhat critical of the attitude of the Opposition parties in earlier years to the takeover of Australian businesses by foreign companies. [More…]
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Let me put it to the Senate in this way: If it were possible for the unemployment situation faced by Labor at this time to be solved by a number of foreign corporations taking over flagging Australian businesses and assuring that within a year 200 000 jobs could be found, what would be the choice of Labor? [More…]
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This Bill introduces legislation for the screening of foreign takeovers of Australian businesses and the prohibition of such takeovers determined by the Treasurer to be against the national interest. [More…]
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It has indulged in the practice of taking money from those in the community who are least able to afford it in order to feather the financial nests of the multi-national mining groups, the Australian businesses which are mismanaged or suffering from poor management and the wealthy graziers. [More…]
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The Government is concerned to ensure that the cost to Australian businesses of servicing the requirements of regulatory agencies should be reduced as much as possible. [More…]
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Royalties paid by Australian businesses are a charge against the profits of the businesses for tax purposes and it is fair that they should bear Australian tax in the hands of the foreign recipient. [More…]
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The Labor Government destroyed the structure on which Australian businesses depended. [More…]
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This Division is responsible for providing advice on matters relating to foreign ownership and control of Australia’s resources and industries including foreign investment proposals and foreign takeovers of Australian businesses. [More…]
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Is it true, for example, that statistics will no longer be collected in the important areas of foreign investment and ownership of Australian businesses? [More…]
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Around about that time- I think it was about the time of the 25 th anniversary in Parliament of the Premier of South Australia- he was reported as having said that we were going to move forward to become the centre of head offices for all Australian businesses; that business executives and people who run business organisations throughout Australia would want to come and live in South Australia, particularly in Adelaide, because of its magnificent climate. [More…]
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The absence in Australia of statutory protection for marks for services has significant consequences for Australian businesses operating services in overseas countries. [More…]
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I know that over a period the Commonwealth and the States have been aware that, because of an oversupply of a number of minerals, overseas buyers have been dividing and conquering; that, indeed, a number of Australian businesses have sought to overcome being picked off one by one.. [More…]
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Does the Minister accept that because Australian banks are in a monopoly situation they have been able to adopt lending policies which are so conservative that they are hindering the development of Australian businesses? [More…]
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The article gives another reason why South Australian businesses have spent over $ 100,000 on an anti-Labor campaign. [More…]