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Media releases relating to the activities of CPA Australia.

Emissions trading scheme raises reporting and assurance issues

CPA Australia has warned that, without immediate action, an emissions trading scheme could cause significant financial reporting and assurance issues.

Survey supports IFRS for SMEs

The introduction of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for SMEs is supported by the majority of CPAs working in public practice and SMEs, according to research commissioned by CPA Australia.

British and Australian accountancy bodies forge new link

The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) and CPA Australia Ltd will sign a Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) on 14 June 2007 that will enhance international mobility within the accountancy profession.

CPA Australia announces governance changes

CPA Australia today announced changes to its governance structure following membership approval of amendments to its Constitution at an Extraordinary General Meeting.

ARC grant helps assess future rural and regional accounting needs

Research will be conducted into the factors that affect the long-term demand for and supply of professional accounting and finance services in rural and regional Australia.

Professional bodies get 'tick of approval' in auditor independence review

The three professional accounting bodies are doing a good job of facilitating auditor independence according to a report released today by the Financial Reporting Council (FRC).

CPA Australia opens new office in Shanghai

The world's sixth largest accounting body, CPA Australia, has opened a second office in mainland China to cater for its increasing number of members there and to work closely with its Chinese counterparts to develop the accounting profession.

More people than ever want to become a CPA

CPA Australia today announced that segment enrolment numbers in its 2006 CPA Program have broken all records, a fitting celebration of the 20th anniversary this year of the CPA Program.

CPAs are going places worldwide

CPA Australia members are going overseas.

Overseas skills recognition to be simplified

CPA Australia said today that it was pleased with the holistic approach to overseas skills recognition put forward in the report Negotiating the maze - review of arrangements for overseas skills recognition upgrading and licensing.

Survey supports IFRS for SMEs

The introduction of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for SMEs is supported by the majority of CPAs working in public practice and SMEs, according to research commissioned by CPA Australia.

Emissions trading scheme raises reporting and assurance issues

CPA Australia has warned that, without immediate action, an emissions trading scheme could cause significant financial reporting and assurance issues.

British and Australian accountancy bodies forge new link

The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) and CPA Australia Ltd will sign a Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) on 14 June 2007 that will enhance international mobility within the accountancy profession.

CPA Australia announces governance changes

CPA Australia today announced changes to its governance structure following membership approval of amendments to its Constitution at an Extraordinary General Meeting.

ARC grant helps assess future rural and regional accounting needs

Research will be conducted into the factors that affect the long-term demand for and supply of professional accounting and finance services in rural and regional Australia.

Professional bodies get 'tick of approval' in auditor independence review

The three professional accounting bodies are doing a good job of facilitating auditor independence according to a report released today by the Financial Reporting Council (FRC).

CPA Australia opens new office in Shanghai

The world's sixth largest accounting body, CPA Australia, has opened a second office in mainland China to cater for its increasing number of members there and to work closely with its Chinese counterparts to develop the accounting profession.

More people than ever want to become a CPA

CPA Australia today announced that segment enrolment numbers in its 2006 CPA Program have broken all records, a fitting celebration of the 20th anniversary this year of the CPA Program.

CPAs are going places worldwide

CPA Australia members are going overseas.

Overseas skills recognition to be simplified

CPA Australia said today that it was pleased with the holistic approach to overseas skills recognition put forward in the report Negotiating the maze - review of arrangements for overseas skills recognition upgrading and licensing.



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