Challenges ahead for new govt says ARA

THE Australian Retailers Association (ARA) is urging the new Coalition Government Ministry to make business and the economy a focus of the next three years, despite the removal of the Small Business portfolio from Cabinet.

The ARA Coalition Government on its re-election, but says the challenges for the new Government cannot be ignored. He congratulated all new Ministers on their appointment, particularly new Small Business Minister, Michael McCormack; Minister for Education and Training, Simon Birmingham; Assistant Minister for Vocational Education and Skills, Karen Andrews, as well as Treasurer Scott Morrison and Minister for Revenue and Financial Services, Kelly O’Dwyer.

Russell Zimmerman, Executive Director of the ARA, said he is pleased to see consistency in Treasury portfolios, with the retention of Mr Morrison and Ms O’Dwyer, however, made note that the ARA is bitterly disappointed to see that the Small Business portfolio has been removed from cabinet.

“Given its important role within the economy, the omission of the Small Business portfolio from one of the largest cabinets in decades does not augur well,” said Mr Zimmerman.

“The exclusion of Small Business at a point when the economy needs business the most, is step backwards,” he said. “We can only hope that Mr McCormack is able to make the voice of Small Business heard.

“We also look forward to developing a close working relationship with Mr Birmingham and Ms Andrews on the further improvement of education and skills in Australia. The retainment of Michaelia Cash as Minister for Employment is also important for the retail industry.

“From the ARA’s perspective, there needs to be a consensus on a productivity agenda that drives growth through real workplace flexibility changes, lowering of the tax base for business to individuals, and pushing State-based reform on business costs such as construction, planning, and tax bases.

With the new Turnbull Ministry now in place the ARA is reminding Ministers of the importance of role the retail sector as Australia’s largest private sector employer with more than 10 percent of the working population employed in the retail industry.

 

About the Australian Retailers Association

Founded in 1903, the Australian Retailers Association (ARA) is the retail industry’s peak representative body representing Australia’s $293 billion sector, which employs more than 1.2 million people. The ARA works to ensure retail success by informing, protecting, advocating, educating and saving money for its 5,000 independent and national retail members throughout Australia. For more information, visit www.retail.org.au or call 1300 368 041.

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