Neoliberal authoritarianism and the politics of debt
By Dr Chris Butler Griffith Law School This post draws on a research article ‘State power, the politics of debt...
By Dr Chris Butler Griffith Law School This post draws on a research article ‘State power, the politics of debt...
Reforming the law to allow the Centrelink debts of family or domestic violence victims to be waived is long overdue.
In 2005, Bundaberg Base Hospital (BBH) made world news after Surgeon Jayant Patel was arrested over the deaths of patients...
Personal debt can bring increased standards of living, but has the potential to be a distressing, sapping burden on a...
There is a plus side to personal debt if managed properly, writes Griffith Business School honours student Sanja Ajzerle.
Griffith Asia Institute research offers insight into the financial viability of accelerating the transition from coal to renewable energy in developing Asian economies.
In a world-first discovery, Griffith University researchers have discovered faulty cell function in veterans suffering from Gulf War Illness (GWI),...
Griffith Asia Institute have partnered with Green Finance & Development Center, Climate Smart Ventures and Pakistan-China Institute to release a...
Rental housing co-operatives offer affordable, secure homes while fostering community and tenant empowerment. Despite success elsewhere, Australia's sector is underdeveloped, highlighting the need for policy and financial support for expansion.
Chinese investment in Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) nations has surged to its highest level since 2018, with nearly $50...