by Michelle Lyons, Roland Rajah, Grace Stanhope | Mar 26, 2024 | Features
Indo-Pacific Economic Framework leaders, 16 November 2023, San Francisco. (Official White House Photo / Adam Schultz) Governments around the world are facing complex intersecting challenges: how to achieve supply chain diversification and resilience while...
by Professor Rosemary Addis AM | Mar 24, 2024 | Features
This recognition of Professor Goldin’s work was monumental. She is a true pioneer because her work shines a light on uncomfortable truths of modern society and economics. British author, journalist and activist Caroline Criado Perez’s excellent treatise, Invisible...
by Chris Sheedy | Mar 21, 2024 | Features
There is plenty for accountants to consider in the Aged Care Taskforce’s final report, says Associate Professor Nelson Ma from UTS Business School, a senior member of the UTS Ageing Research Collaborative. “As individuals are given more options – and greater options...
by Chris Sheedy | Mar 20, 2024 | Features
When they left their corporate roles to launch their own accounting business, Paige Howard and Lauren Nikolovski – managing partners and the ‘P’ and ‘L’ in P&L Business Partners – didn’t want a client list filled with businesses they only met once a year. Instead,...
by Hallie Donkin | Mar 19, 2024 | Features
Between 2018 and 2022 the Australian government awarded approximately $3 billion worth of business grants, with an average value of $230,000. Just under 17% of those grants were awarded in an open, competitive process, as revealed in February in a paper published by...