By Jeff Borland, University of Melbourne
Even though part-time work is growing, this growth is slowing over time.
Employment figures …
By Jeff Borland, University of Melbourne
Even though part-time work is growing, this growth is slowing over time.
Employment figures …
What type of property will be in strong demand in the future?
Now that’s a good question for property investors to ponder, because the …
As the current financial year draws to a close, business information analysts at IBISWorld explain which industries are set to have a bumper…
By Hugh Saddler, Australian National University; Alan Pears, RMIT University, and David Karoly, University of Melbourne
The keenly antic…
By Peter Wells, University of Technology Sydney
Our current retirement system is simply not sustainable, as our population ages and life…
The full bench of the Fair Work Commission has handed down its decision on an annual increase to the minimum wage, deciding on a 3.3% increa…
By Ron Johnston, University of Sydney
Australia ranks 15 out of 63 nations when it comes to digital competitiveness, according to a new …
By Richard Holden, UNSW
In 1956, US geophysicist M. King Hubbert predicted that the rate of petroleum production for a given geographic …
By Richard Holden and Rosalind Dixon, UNSW
Rather than propping up failing industries, what if government instead provided incentives l…
By Dominic Powell and Eloise Keating
The size of Australia’s hidden or “black economy” is much greater than previously thought, accordi…
SMEs have had mixed reactions to the 2017 federal budget, but only 16% have rated it negatively, according to a survey undertaken by account…
It’s interesting how the news can change in just one month with some commentators saying the property market has topped.
Yet it sounds…