22 April 2021

Federal Budget 2021-2022 - webinar

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Join RSM’s Federal Budget webinar on Wednesday 12 May from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm. Photo: File.

Within hours of the 2021-22 Federal Budget being tabled in Parliament, learn how the measures will shape the year ahead for yourself, your business, or organisation in RSM’s Federal Budget webinar.

Our panel of experts will discuss the challenges and opportunities for Australians as we emerge from the impacts of COVID-19 and enter the next phase of Government stimulus.

This webinar will be an interactive panel discussion.

Hear from our speakers as they analyse the budget’s business, economic, taxation, and political implications as Australia carefully navigates our path to recovery.

Register your place at RSM.

Meet the panel

Facilitator: Andrew Sykes – Director, RSM Australia

Andrew is a Director of Business Advisory and the National Leader of Technology. With over 20 years’ experience advising businesses on taxation, growth and improvement strategies, he manages consulting assignments and is responsible for providing clients with high level financial advice and strategic initiatives across government departments and agencies, as well as small and large businesses in a range of sectors.

Sarina Lacey – Director, Health Economics and Social Services

Sarina has over 20 years’ experience providing economic policy analysis and advice in the human services sector. She has led a large number of consultation programs and delivered evidence based advice in Australia and internationally, to drive effective change in how governments invest in health and other human services.

With extensive expertise in cost benefit analysis and program evaluation, she has developed multiple human services evaluation frameworks to prioritise, monitor, and evaluate investments in health, education, and social welfare programs.

Paul Bongiorno AM – Columnist, The Saturday Paper

Paul is a columnist for The Saturday Paper and a 30-year veteran political journalist and commentator. After leaving the priesthood in 1974, he began working in television, winning four Walkley Awards for his investigative journalism. He hosted Ten’s national Sunday morning show, Meet the Press, from 1996 to 2012, and in more recent times has been a regular contributor to The Saturday Paper and commentator on ABC Radio. Paul was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for his service to the print and broadcast media as a journalist, political commentator and editor.

Effie Zahos – Editor-at-Large, Canstar

Effie is one of Australia’s leading personal finance commentators with more than two decades of experience helping Aussies make the most of their money. Known for her no-nonsense approach she has a knack for making money matters simple.

Best known for her former role as the editor of Money magazine, having helped establish it in 1999, Effie is now Editor-at-Large for Canstar, Australia’s biggest financial comparison website. She is also Channel 9’s Today Show money expert and author of several money books – her latest being ‘Ditch the Debt and Get Rich’.

Steve Healey – Director, RSM Australia

Steve is a Director of Tax Services and leads the firm’s Tax Services division in Queensland. As a chartered tax adviser with over 25 years’ experience as an adviser to Australian businesses, Steve provides strategic advice on local and international corporate tax matters, with a focus on mid-sized, privately owned businesses.

Steve’s involvement within the tax profession in Australia is long-standing. He is a former board member, former president and chairman of Australia’s leading association of tax professionals, The Tax Institute.

The details

What: Federal Budget 2021-2022 webinar
When: Wednesday 12 May, 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Where: Online
Register at RSM

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