By Hussein Dia
Many trends on the horizon offer opportunities that could transform our cities. From self-driving vehicles and the shari…
By Hussein Dia
Many trends on the horizon offer opportunities that could transform our cities. From self-driving vehicles and the shari…
By Alice de Jonge, Monash University
Foreign reserves at the People’s Bank of China (PBoC), China’s central bank, fell for the fifth…
By Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra
After the national accounts showed economic activity contracted in the September quarter, Tr…
Around the world, the financial sector is resurgent and is concocting new financial instruments and markets in which to trade them.
In Au…
Cathy Foley, CSIRO and Keith McLean, CSIRO
Despite the well-publicised closure of some manufacturing sectors in Australia, manufacturing …
By Jackson Stiles
A new report on global wealth has ranked Australia highly, but also revealed we are descending deeper into debt.
Th…
Looking back over the year, the Australian property markets have generally surprised on the upside.
According to the latest data from Cor…
Mala Raghavan, University of Tasmania
States like Tasmania have benefited from the end of the mining boom says Christopher Kent, speaking…
By Hassan F. Gholipour and Jeremy Nguyen, Swinburne University of Technology; and Mohammad Reza Farzanegan, University of Marburg
Hig…
Buzzword fatigue is not an option at the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science. At a recent conference, Secretary Glenys Beauchamp …
By Warren McKeown, University of Melbourne
On January 1, 2017, the age pension will undergo significant changes. Changes to the assets t…
2016 will go down as a watershed year for all the wrong reasons: Britain’s EU exit faces strong opposition; Syria remains plunged in civil…