The Australian economy: union influence over thirty years
Leading industrial relations scholar, Emeritus Professor Russell Lansbury of the University of Sydney, shared findings from his co-authored paper (with...
Leading industrial relations scholar, Emeritus Professor Russell Lansbury of the University of Sydney, shared findings from his co-authored paper (with...
Dangers of living by predator-infested lake highlighted in new publication.
As part of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) Australian Awards Fellowship, members of the Griffith Asia Institute...
The 40th anniversary of the floating of the Australian dollar on December 12, 2023, marks a pivotal moment in Australia's economic history. Transitioning from a pegged to a flexible exchange rate in 1983, the journey showcases Australia's economic adaptability, facilitated by a floating exchange rate system, poised to guide the nation towards sustained growth and stability on the global stage.
The 2023 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) Fellowship for Pacific Policymakers was held from 30 October to 17...
The Australian economy is experiencing unusually high inflation. After a decade of inflation stably below 3%, this surge is causing concerns among policymakers and the public alike.
An alliance of business leaders, industry and community groups has committed to a five-year collaboration to plan and deliver a sustainable economic transformation for the nation.
Underinsurance and un-insurability are growing in Australia and creating a plethora of social justice issues. With low-income earners and first home buyers disproportionately exposed to risks.
Griffith Business School academics have offered a range of solutions to Australia’s financial crisis in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic
Law is different in Australia. The origins of the Australian state in a military-run British prison camp.thelegal fictions of terra...