By Lee Smales, Curtin University
The outcome of the British vote to leave or remain in the European Union (EU) will be known in Australi…
By Lee Smales, Curtin University
The outcome of the British vote to leave or remain in the European Union (EU) will be known in Australi…
By Phil Lewis, University of Canberra
Labor and the Coalition have both put forward plans to boost employment for young people but the p…
The Australian Tax Office has revealed what’s on its hit list this year as we approach tax time, including tax deductions for mobile phone u…
By Mark Liddiard, Curtin University
From next year, Finland will become the first country in the world to introduce a universal basic in…
By Nigel Stapledon, UNSW Australia
It is hard to find any bad news in the latest quarterly GDP result. Gross domestic product growth of …
Slashing Sunday penalty rates would hurt small businesses in the long run because shoppers would have less disposable income to spend at mil…
By Mark Dodgson, The University of Queensland
The word “innovation” was conspicuously absent from most of the federal budget on Tues…
There continues to be confusion surrounding the five cent piece after Treasurer Scott Morrison refused to answer a question about the coin…
By Ian McAuley, University of Canberra
When government administrations change we can expect a change in the political spin, but anyone w…
By David Farrugia, University of Newcastle
The world of work has become an increasingly difficult environment for young people. Youth un…
By Jeff Borland, University of Melbourne
A striking development in the Australian labour market in recent years has been the slow-down a…
Following a couple of booming years some of our property markets have stalled and the latest stats show that house prices have dropped a lit…