Written by: Evan Lowenstein In 2017 Lowensteins Arts Management commenced an annual scholarship bequest for final year art students at the three top Visual Art Schools in Victoria. We are delighted to announce some of the winners of the 2021 scholarships. As this edition goes to press, we are pleased to announce the the winning students: […]
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The Victorian Government has established a “new” funding option for businesses that were not eligible under the terms and conditions of other Grants launched after the 27th May 2021. It is named “Small business COVID Hardship Fund”. Information can be found on the link: https://business.vic.gov.au/grants-and-programs/small-business-covid-hardship-fund The eligibility criteria for this grant are as follows: Eligibility […]
Written by: Evan Lowenstein RMIT – Luisa Hansal Luisa lost her younger brother tragically this year and went on to make work that dealt with the physical and emotional dimensions of loss in an unflinching and unsentimental way. She now has a studio at The Artery From having a lengthy discussion with here I think she […]
Written by: Evan Lowenstein Congratulations to Alexandra Walker, who was the 2016 recipient of the Lowensteins prize awarded by the Arts Faculty of the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA). This was the first of the prizes awarded under our philanthropy program consistent with our aims of assisting new visual art graduates. We intend to roll […]
The Victorian Government has announced a new $400 million package, jointly funded by the Commonwealth Government. Five key elements make up the support package: More than 90,000 businesses will be automatically paid a Business Costs Assistance Program Round Three grant of $2,800. New payments of $5,000 to $20,000 will be made to more than 8,900 […]
Written by: Evan Lowenstein Early last year the Directors decided to launch a scholarship awarded to final year arts students at four tertiary institutions. Monash, Melbourne, RMIT and Deakin University. The prize is given to students that have been judged by their teachers as being worthy of this award. The value of the prize is $2,000 to […]
Written by: Evan Lowenstein From 1 July 2019, employers employing 20 employees or less will have to submit their payroll information directly to the ATO via their payroll software system. This will be a major change to the way reporting of wages are to be handled. The software companies have assured their clients that they will […]
Last year Lowensteins inaugurated prizes for tertiary visual art students. Early last year the Directors decided to launch a scholarship awarded to final year arts students at four tertiary institutions. Monash, Melbourne, RMIT and Deakin University. The prize is given to students that have been judged by their teachers as being worthy of this award. The […]
Written by: Evan Lowenstein 2018 has been a very busy year here at Lowensteins. With over 3000 clients all over Australia, it is important to take some time to reflect on what we have achieved. Lowensteins has striven to offer our best service and quality advice to our clients. This focus on quality of service has […]
The Government has sought to take action against employers who have failed in their obligations to pay their employees superannuation. For some years now it has been a major focus of the ATO and the government. They have announced an amnesty for employers and this bill has taken effect. The Super Guarantee amnesty legislation, has […]







