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The ACT Chief Minister and Treasurer Andrew Barr has handed the 2024-25 ACT budget.
A reminder that from 1 July 2024, it will be illegal to work with engineered stone benchtops, panels or slabs in Queensland.
The installation of tiger tails and temporary line covers on electricity assets can only be undertaken by the network electricity network operator.
“The 2024/25 ACT budget has continued the phase out of stamp duty that HIA has long called for, however, the budget papers show that this is happening nowhere near quick enough considering the additional land tax and rates being collected.
The ACT Chief Minister and Treasurer Andrew Barr has handed the 2024-25 ACT budget.
A reminder that from 1 July 2024, it will be illegal to work with engineered stone benchtops, panels or slabs in Queensland.
The installation of tiger tails and temporary line covers on electricity assets can only be undertaken by the network electricity network operator.
“The 2024/25 ACT budget has continued the phase out of stamp duty that HIA has long called for, however, the budget papers show that this is happening nowhere near quick enough considering the additional land tax and rates being collected.