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July 2020

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Financial reporting requirements (FRRs) and the new accounting standards 2020
  • Published: 22 July 2020

Queensland Treasury Financial Reporting Requirements (FRRs) for 2019–20 are available on Queensland Treasury’s website: www.treasury

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Local government audit committees—getting the right membership
  • Published: 16 July 2020

Appointing the right members to a council’s audit committee allows for informed, effective oversight. Effective audit committees have members with the right mix of skills and experience who understand the risks facing the entity.

Events after the reporting date
Assessing COVID-19 events after the reporting date and why auditors are required to review this
  • Published: 10 July 2020

For many entities, disclosure about the impacts of COVID-19 in this year’s financial report and annual report will be a key point of difference compared to previous years.

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