Blackmore and Griffith join forces for new Business Chair
A new partnership with Blackmore Family Foundation has mobilised a worldwide search for the Blackmore Chair in Business Leadership.
A new partnership with Blackmore Family Foundation has mobilised a worldwide search for the Blackmore Chair in Business Leadership.
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...
Considerable recent attention has been drawn towards Australia's superannuation system, and the potential need for legislative and regulatory amendments. Australian Treasurer Dr Jim Chalmers wants to limit concessions and benefits to taxpayers with over $3 million in superannuation funds. Professor Rob Bianchi takes a look at the impacts and implications of these likely changes.
A Griffith student has taken out a national competition after creating his own Exchange Traded Funds (ETF) strategy.
A journey of giving has already begun for Griffith Business School (GBS) alumnus Denis Vukovac eager to invest in the next generation of business leaders a year after graduating.
Business students Tanner Noakes and Alex Byrne were the only Australian students to reach the global finals.
Griffith Business School academics break down the reasons Australia's banks have been brought to task - and what lies ahead for consumers and the industry.
The day-long event drew on attendees’ broad expertise to discuss what is becoming an increasingly important part of investors’ portfolios.
Acclaimed financial economist Myron Scholes imparted his wisdom to academics and industry representatives alike.