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Christine Chen

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Christine Chen is a graduate journalist at Accountants Daily and Accounting Times, the leading sources of news, insight, and educational content for professionals in the accounting sector.

Previously, Christine has written for City Hub, the South Sydney Herald and Honi Soit. She has also produced online content for LegalVision and completed internships at EY and Deloitte.

Christine has a commerce degree from the University of Western Australia and is studying a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Sydney. 

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SME wages fall for first time in 6 months

Employment Hero calls for an end to rate hikes after payroll data showed easing pressures in the labour market. ... READ MORE

AusPost to refund $2.9m for lost, damaged parcels

The national mail carrier and its subsidiary StarTrack committed “extremely concerning” breaches of consumer guarant ... READ MORE

Top execs at fault for 'accounting body turmoil’

Members are rightly upset at CA ANZ and CPA Australia's mounting problems, a governance expert says. ... READ MORE

Treasury ‘strengthens’ BoT with 2 appointments

Vacancies opened after two PwC-affiliated board members departed earlier in the year. ... READ MORE

Sydney cafe fined $124k for underpaying casuals

The court said “substantial” penalties were necessary after the brother and sister duo “deliberately” underpaid ... READ MORE

Bank watchdog slams 40% rise in hardship safeguard breaches

The “alarming” surge in banks failing to support customers facing financial difficulties erodes trust and confidence ... READ MORE

Zeller pitches savings account into ‘gaps left by banks’

The fintech has rolled out five products in the past five weeks, a pace it claims is “unmatched” by any other bank i ... READ MORE

Rein in levies or risk ‘death by a thousand micro-taxes’

The Productivity Commission says governments tend to “set and forget” industry levies, causing them to increase te ... READ MORE

Budget update benefits from $66bn in extra tax receipts

The revisions include a modest deficit next year and almost $40 billion in improvements out to 2026-27, the Treasurer sa ... READ MORE

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