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A new global climate finance goal must balance need with political reality

A new global climate finance goal must balance need with political reality

by The Interpreter | Mar 11, 2024 | Features

Setting a new goal for the provision of climate finance to developing countries is poised to be the central topic for global climate negotiations across this year. Striking a balance between ambition and feasibility while still taking the concerns of the developing...
3 women entrepreneurs on building businesses, opportunities and community

3 women entrepreneurs on building businesses, opportunities and community

by Jasmine Crittenden | Mar 7, 2024 | Features

Already in Australia, the number of women owning small businesses increased by 24% between 2006 and 2021.  To celebrate International Women’s Day, we’re spotlighting three young, Australian women who founded their own businesses – and flourished.  Cassandra Hili,...
Meet Cheryl Mallett: IPA Group President and Chair of the Board

Meet Cheryl Mallett: IPA Group President and Chair of the Board

by Chris Sheedy | Mar 7, 2024 | Features

On the final day of hearings for the Senate inquiry into the management and assurance of integrity by consulting services, Senator Barbara Pocock tweeted on X (formerly Twitter), a short video of what she felt was an impactful moment from that day. In the video, IPA...
Why the IPA is advocating for retirement reform

Why the IPA is advocating for retirement reform

by Jasmine Crittenden | Mar 6, 2024 | Advocacy

As anyone with retirement savings knows, superannuation funds offer plenty of advice – and spruik plenty of products – relevant to building a nest egg.  However, when retirement rolls around, information is less forthcoming.  The Federal Government has released a...
It’s time for boards to get serious about impact

It’s time for boards to get serious about impact

by Professor Rosemary Addis AM | Mar 5, 2024 | Features

You may have come across a recent headline in the Financial Times which read ‘We’re all hypocrites on corporate finance’. It’s behind a paywall, but basically the opinion piece argues there is not a direct link between good governance and financial performance. The...
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