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Miranda Brownlee

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Miranda Brownlee is the editor of Accountants Daily and Accounting Times, the leading sources of news, insight, and educational content for professionals in the accounting sector.

Miranda has over a decade of experience reporting on the financial services and accounting sectors, working on a range of publications including SMSF Adviser, Investor Daily and ifa. 

You can email Miranda on: miranda.brownlee@momentummedia.com.au

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RBA reveals interest rate decision for Cup Day

The Reserve Bank of Australia has announced its cash rate decision following higher than expected inflation figures for ... READ MORE

Business growth ‘resilient’ despite economic headwinds: COSBOA

Growth rates across Australian businesses is still at pre-pandemic levels despite slowing sales and escalating operation ... READ MORE

EY acquires design and product development firm

EY Australia will look to expand its products and services through the acquisition of a product development and digital ... READ MORE

Government action on tax adviser misconduct ‘a positive step’

A reform package aimed at improving the integrity of tax system and profession has been welcomed by the Tax Institute an ... READ MORE

Inflation falls, but RBA rates decision an each-way bet

The second quarterly decline might be too little for the RBA to pause rate rises again next week, according to economist ... READ MORE

Inflation slows in June quarter

The ABS has released inflation data for June quarter ahead of the RBA’s rate decision next week. READ MORE

Thousands of micro-businesses facing ‘tax debt crisis’

Micro-businesses are facing overwhelming levels of financial stress with the average tax debt sitting around $80,000, UN ... READ MORE

Excess foreign exchange fees ‘hurting Aussie businesses’

Businesses are being hit with $5.74 billion each year in excess foreign exchange fees, based on recent modelling by Airw ... READ MORE
QAR proposals offer pathway to cutting ‘excessive’ regulation

QAR proposals offer pathway to cutting ‘excessive’ regulation

The proposals paper underpins the professionalism of the advice sector and puts consumers “front and centre”, says t ... READ MORE

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