David Bradbury
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Every Liberal state premier . . . has been calling on the government to reopen the question of the GST
What Mr O'Farrell did this morning was open the curtains on this so-called tax review, which we know is going to be nothing other than a GST review
It is no wonder that peak industry bodies like the Business Council of Australia think Tony Abbott's scheme 'defies economic sense'More quotes »
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The tax secrets of big businesses
'The rules... were developed for the industrial age' said Assistant Treasurer David Bradbury. Very few Australians will have heard of Burdekin Investments, one of the thousands of low-profile post-box companies that makes its home at Ugland House, a reso 5/24/13 from Sydney Morning Herald Read more »
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Govt supports car industry, says Bradbury
AAP The federal government is committed to continuing its support for the car industry despite Ford's decision to cease operations in Australia, Assistant Treasurer David Bradbury says. Ford Australia will cease its manufacturing operations at its Broadm from Sydney Morning Herald Read more »
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Car making will stay in Aust: Bradbury
Assistant Treasurer David Bradbury believes a strong manufacturing presence will continue in Australia's car making industry. Ford Australia will cease its manufacturing operations at its Broadmeadow and Geelong plants in October 2016, after making after from Ninemsn Read more »
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Abbott will be pressed to lift GST: ALP
A federal coalition government will face mounting pressure from Liberal states to increase the GST rate, Assistant Treasurer David Bradbury says. NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell on Sunday said the GST should be "on the table" as part of a tax review proposed from Sydney Morning Herald Read more »
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Making his point: Pyne takes hard line on Lateline
Opposition frontbencher Christopher Pyne gets tough on Lateline host Emma Alberici during his debate with Labor’s David Bradbury: CHRISTOPHER PYNE: That’s exactly the problem you have identified, Emma. The spending in the economy will be fuelled by more from Herald Sun Read more »