Griffith University wins big at the Financial Planning Australia Awards
Past and present students scoop up the top three FPA Awards to cap off a stunning 2016 in the spotlight.
Past and present students scoop up the top three FPA Awards to cap off a stunning 2016 in the spotlight.
Study finds nearly 3 million km² of ocean space across 97 countries for offshore wind energy and aquaculture development.
The 2024-2025 Australian federal budget addressed current cost-of-living issues but lacked any real clarity around future planning. It has raised concerns about the long-term impacts of budget measures on future generations.
Griffith University’s Climate Action Beacon conducted the first of five annual Climate Action Surveys in late 2021. These surveys discover Australians’ thoughts and feelings about climate change and related environmental and climatic events, conditions, and issues.
People need a basic understanding of financial concepts to make good financial decisions. Our newly released research found most students generally do not know a lot about personal finance.
Water is critical to life and jobs, and large infrastructure projects tend to sway voters at the polling booth. Paired together, it’s easy to understand why the New Bradfield Scheme remains an issue for Queensland and Australia.
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.
Six Griffith representatives have won Financial Planning Association of Australia (FPA) Awards, with a student, an alumnus and a team of academics named winners in their respective categories.
Griffith University has welcomed accreditation by FASEA of the Business School’s three bridging courses and Graduate Diploma of Financial Planning, including historical and current program structures.
The appointment is just one part of a multifaceted agreement with industry partner AMP.