by Professor Cathy Humphreys | Apr 29, 2024 | Features
Australian headlines reporting the violent deaths of women have become disturbingly common. It’s only April, and already at least 24 Australian women have been killed violently. For every woman murdered, there’s a ripple effect of fear that spreads across all women....
by Chris Sheedy | Apr 24, 2024 | Features
Back in 2009, Dr Ken Henry’s tax review recommended the foundation of an Australian Tax Advisory Board. Its main objective would be to improve oversight and accountability of the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). Similar advisory boards already existed in the USA, UK,...
by Jasmine Crittenden | Apr 24, 2024 | Features
The Northern Rivers region, which occupies NSW’s northeastern corner, is famous for its surf beaches, lush hinterland and subtropical climate. Among its best-known towns are Byron Bay and Tweed Heads on the coast, and Grafton and Kyogle inland. The region’s...
by Chris Sheedy | Apr 24, 2024 | Features
If accounting is to become a vibrant and diverse profession, relevant to a broad spectrum of society, then change must start with accounting education, says Professor Nick McGuigan, an award-winning educator and Director of EDI at Monash Business School. During the...
by Greg Earl | Apr 23, 2024 | Features
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, in Brisbane 11 April 2024, announced proposed support for local manufacturing – with the federal government to assist with the “heavy lifting of economic transition and industrial transformation”. Elbows out Is there a better case...