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A better way for the government to stimulate the economy
Ian McAuley | May 18, 2015Are the measures in the Budget the best way to make progress on the structural issues Australia is facing? Ian McAuley and Miriam Lyons suggest a more assured way to revitalise the economy.
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Building the wise economy
Andrea Warr | May 13, 2015An ageing population is changing the face of the Australian workplace. As part of GAP’s 'A Vision for Australia’ initiative, Andrea Warr says we can create a new phase of working life before retirement.
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Cuts to aid funding in the Budget 2015 unfair and short-sighted
Kylie Bourne | May 12, 2015The Government announced severe cuts to Australia’s aid funding in the Budget 2015. Dr Kylie Bourne explains why lifting people in our region out of poverty is in our own interest.
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Unemployment and technological change
David Coleman | May 1, 2015The conventional definition of employment is undergoing a gradual transformation. David Coleman says we need to change our mentality to one where material necessities are provided for without having to work in the traditional sense.
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Branding war: Anzac vulgarity and the cult of austerity
Binoy Kampmark | April 17, 2015Woolworths was forced to take down its “Fresh in Our Memories” ANZAC Day ad campaign after it was criticised as tasteless. Binoy Kampmark says commercialising war for profit is nothing new.
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Australia’s women: the proposed front line soldiers to support Australia’s future
Despina Cassimatis | April 3, 2015Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey predicts women’s participation in the workforce to be the front line solution to assist Australia’s future economy. Despina Cassimatis says he fails to suggest what impacts this will have on the female population.
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Domestic and family violence in the spotlight, for now
Caitlin Mollenhagen | April 2, 2015Despite more media coverage and public attention, domestic violence is still increasing across the nation. Caitlin Mollenhagen lists some of the social and economic costs of domestic violence that show that this issue should stay at the deserved forefront of discussions.
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Rise of mastermind groups
Suzi Dafnis | March 20, 2015The support from your network can provide important insights and can help achieve business growth. Suzi Dafnis, CEO of the Australian Businesswomen’s Network, explains why smaller, intimate gatherings like mastermind groups work best.
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Facing a performance review at work successfully
Saurabh Tyagi | March 16, 2015Performance reviews can be daunting for both employees and managers. Saurabh Tyagi has some tips on how to get through the process unscathed.
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Driven to budget distraction
Simon Cowan | March 13, 2015The Australian government has pulled back on planned funding cuts to the automotive industry. Simon Cowan says this is just another capitulation to vested interests two months before a crucial budget.
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STEM: Part culture war, part cargo cult
Nicholas Gruen | February 16, 2015How can we get the teaching of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) right in Australian schools and universities? Nicholas Gruen says it is about more than just funding.
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Is inequality good or bad for growth?
Sergio Arzeni | January 30, 2015Some level of inequality might be necessary in a modern economy, but new research indicates that income inequality has curbed growth significantly. Sergio Arzeni from the OECD in Paris says it’s vital to understand how this impacts our societies and economies.