There’s so much more to demographer and analyst Bernard Salt than a quip about A$22 smashed avocado on toast.
The GenWise Health digital platform makes it simpler and cheaper for GPs to include home visits as a regular service.
IFRS 16, the new accounting standard on leases (AASB 16 Leases in Australia), will bring trillions onto balance sheets globally but putting it into practice has thrown up some complexities.
Will automating routine tasks usually performed by entry-level accountants undermine their basic accounting skills?
Marcell Judkins FCPA has found her CFO role at the Port of Melbourne’s brand new, fully automated container terminal is as much ambassadorial as it is financial.
Cecile Thaxter, the first female general manager of Kalgoorlie’s legendary Super Pit, is determined to challenge the status quo – one mind at a time.
To remain livable and economically competitive, rapidly growing cities need to embrace high-tech solutions to solve their many practical problems. However, how willing are citizens to sacrifice their privacy for the benefits of smart cities, and can government regulations keep up with new tech?
There are just 38 Indigenous accountants with a professional accounting designation in the whole of Australia. What can be done to attract more Indigenous youth to join the profession?
More South Korean entrepreneurs are ignoring the nation’s famous conglomerates – companies with global reach, like Samsung, Hyundai and LG Electronics – to create their own innovative start-ups.
It’s a worldwide problem: economic productivity should be rising … but it’s not. Experts can’t agree on whether it’s due to the global financial crisis (GFC), zombie companies or a complex mix of other factors, but they all agree that things haven’t been this bad since the 1950s.