by Hayley Channer, Georgia Edmonstone and Tom Barrett | Feb 17, 2025 | News
Only 12 months ago, the term ‘economic security’ and associated polices were obscure within Australian public and private sectors. Now, engaging with economic security issues such as industrial policy, tariffs, supply chain security, and technology derisking has...
by Phoebe Armstrong | Feb 13, 2025 | Features
As the corporate landscape becomes increasingly data-driven, the role of executive leaders has shifted. Leaders today must go beyond vision and intuition in their decision-making and lean heavily on data to guide strategies around everything from cost management to...
by Ben Falkenmire | Feb 12, 2025 | Features
At a glance China’s demand for iron ore to make steel has fuelled Australia’s rise in wealth over the past two decades. Despite China reaching peak demand for iron ore in 2023 and a huge African mine coming online in 2025, Australia’s market dominance should remain...
by Kerrie Sadiq and Ashesha Weerasinghe | Feb 11, 2025 | News
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) released a discussion paper this week on investment tax breaks. The study looks at whether tax incentives, such as instant asset write-offs for utes, boost business investment. Business investment is an important contributor to...
by Jenny Gordon | Feb 10, 2025 | News
As Australia’s chief voice on foreign affairs, Penny Wong has sought to project calm in the wake of Donald Trump’s tariffs – both those threatened and applied. “This is consistent with what President Trump said he would do,” was the Foreign Minister’s repeated message...