Why prioritising sustainability is even more important in 2021 Business Advice Sara Redmond-Neal 15 February 2021 There are many signs that COVID-19 has embedded environmental awareness and sustainability even deeper in our cultural values.
Donations and fast-tracked grants: National Retail Association and Peter Dutton under the microscope Grants Dean Blake 15 February 2021 Just eight days after the National Retail Association made a donation, an $880,000 grant from Peter Dutton’s office was fast-tracked.
Despite what Michael McCormack would have you believe, agriculture should play a starring role in a net-zero-emissions Australia Agribusiness Sally-Ann Williams 12 February 2021 To separate agriculture from the issue of climate change is to ignore the utterly interdependent relationship of the two.
Competition watchdog raises concerns about MYOB plan to acquire GreatSoft Competition Eloise Keating 12 February 2021 The ACCC has raised concerns about MYOB's proposed acquisition of fellow accounting software provider GreatSoft.
‘Last year, a mirror got held up to my face’: A Q&A with UQ entrepreneur in residence Sam Jockel Business Advice Jessie Tu 12 February 2021 Sam Jockel is no stranger to launching successful ventures. In this Q&A, she shares how she steered her startup ParentTV through 2020.
Small business groups urge the federal government to offer $5,000 financial advice subsidies to SMEs Finance Lois Maskiell 11 February 2021 Small business advocates are urging the government to give SMEs grants of up to $5,000 for financial advice after JobKeeper comes to an end.
How researchers are using data science to map wage theft Legal Professor John Howe and Timothy Kariotis 11 February 2021 What started as a few underpayment cases revealed by the Australian media in 2015 has turned into an epidemic of wage theft.
A floor price for alcohol decreased cask wine consumption in the Northern Territory: Is it time for a national rollout? Politics Nicholas Patrick Taylor and Peter Miller 11 February 2021 The Northern Territory's alcohol floor price reduced cask wine consumption without significantly impacting other alcohol sales.
‘So much going wrong’: Damning inquiry into Crown Resorts offers lessons in corporate governance Leadership Lois Maskiell 10 February 2021 An inquiry into Crown Resorts has come to the damning conclusion that Crown is not fit to hold a licence for its new Sydney casino.
Anthony Albanese proposes portable leave entitlements for insecure workers in major policy speech Industrial Relations Lois Maskiell 10 February 2021 Labor will reveal its policy plan ahead of the upcoming election, including a proposal to give insecure workers portable leave entitlements.