Atlas is a compendium of public sector policies and programs that serves as a tool for policymakers, advisors and opinion leaders to learn about previously implemented policy models, articulated entrepreneurship strategies and/or designs of public-sector-supported programs.
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In July 2016, Australia introduced new tax incentives for early stage investors that offer those eligible:
A 20 percent non-refundable carry-forward tax offset on amounts invested in qualifying…
This program allows eligible employers to be reimbursed a fixed amount of AUD 1,500 per fortnight for each eligible employee.
Initially, the $130 billion COVID-19 wage subsidy package for businesses…
The overall Global Talent Scheme (GTS) allows established-businesses 20 visas per year that are much more flexible than anything offered by the existing Temporary Skill Shortage Visa (TSS). Hires…
Australia’s regulatory sandbox framework is comprised of three broad options for testing a new product or service without a licence.
ASIC has released a waiver to allow eligible fintech businesses…
In 2015, Melbourne introduced the Free Tram Zone in the city centre. Coupled with free Wi-Fi, citizens are able to connect physically and digitally across the city.
In 2015, the city of Melbourne…