By Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra
Underemployment among young people is now at its highest in the 40 years since it has been o…
By Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra
Underemployment among young people is now at its highest in the 40 years since it has been o…
It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been involved in property, there are always lessons to learn.
That’s one of the best parts of being i…
Australians pay some of the highest prices in the world for everyday necessities like food, clothing, school fees and utilities, according t…
The recently revised Plan Melbourne forecasts the population of Melbourne will grow from 4.5 million to almost 8 million by 2051, with Victo…
By any international measure, Australia is a great place to be an employee.
According to information from the OECD, Australia’s minimum…
By Natalie Mast, University of Western Australia
The past four years have not been kind to Western Australia. Coming off a once-in-a-lif…
One of the most frequent questions I’m asked at present is: “When will this property cycle end?”
Another one is: “Will our proper…
This is an edited extract from a speech made by Vice Chancellor Barney Glover at the National Press Club on 1 March, 2017.
We live i…
By Somwrita Sarkar, Peter Phibbs and Roderick Simpson, University of Sydney
Australia’s global cities are a very large part of the na…
By Saul Eslake, University of Tasmania
The Turnbull government’s signature economic policy at last year’s election was a 5% cut in t…
Customer spending is growing faster in regional areas than in big Australian cities, and businesses that operate pubs and accommodation serv…
Many of the property market predictions made this time last year were wrong—mine included!
For example, the Sydney and Melbourne prope…