by Chris Sheedy | Aug 24, 2023 | Features
In response to the concern around the world about the effects from the loss of learning after COVID-driven school closures, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development conducted research to identify what those effects might look like. What it discovered...
by Vicki Stylianou | Aug 23, 2023 | Advocacy
This year, as the IPA turns 100, we find ourselves not only celebrating the past, but looking towards the future. A large part of our future is impacted by ESG factors – environmental factors, society and social policy, and the governance of these factors. We are...
by Peter Martin | Aug 21, 2023 | Features
I’ve got two questions about blockbuster movies like Barbie and Oppenheimer. Why aren’t the cinemas charging more for them, given they’re so popular? Why are they the same price, given Oppenheimer is an hour longer?’ The opening weekend for both films saw an...
by Greg Austin | Aug 21, 2023 | News
Taxpayers have been asked to fund these subs at an extreme cost, up to A$368 billion, and with many risks in the procurement cycle. This decision, and the price tag, can only be justified by the consideration that Australia would likely join the US in a war against...
by Sophie Deutsch | Aug 17, 2023 | Blog
Credit: Anton Rehri Gregory Bartels is one of five siblings, who have all left corporate careers to pursue their own businesses. Unsurprisingly, their upbringing had a lot to do with this shared experience. “I grew up in an environment where it was assumed that we...