In assessing Scott Morrison’s prime ministership, several factors need to be taken into account. On many of them, his record is poor.
The budget’s back in surplus after 15 years, briefly, and there are measures to ease cost-of-living pressures, but can it tame inflation?
With an election imminent, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has splashed out billions in his “cost of living” budget, but is it enough to buy your vote?
Think tank A New Approach claims the federal government spent more than $4 billion supporting the arts and culture in 2020 alone. Sadly for the arts, the figure is too good to be true.
For refugees and those seeking asylum, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a disproportionately negative impact on their ability to find and retain work.
Unpacking where the money’s going, and what it means for you and the post-COVID recovery.
Nepali temporary migrants have been acutely affected by the COVID pandemic due to their concentration in casualised, precarious work in the healthcare, hospitality and services industries.
With the COVID-19 pandemic still causing volatility, and the vaccine rollout just beginning, the next few months may prove to be the most difficult yet for the Morrison government.
This is our last look at the gig economy, but it’s unlikely to be the last time we find ourselves part of it. Our featured experts provide all the best tips to help us make change.
In this episode of the What Happens Next? podcast, our investigation looks into the future of the gig economy.
Last year, despite closed borders, shuttered businesses, and their first recession in 26 years, Australians became more optimistic.
While all Australians have been affected by the pandemic, there’s clear evidence of an asymmetry along gender lines.
How big does the problem have to be before something is done about it?
Ecommerce entrepreneur Adam Schwab, who has spun gold from tapping into what people want, says there are always lessons in new challenges.
No new funding for family violence, not enough for meaningful workplace change. What was the government thinking?
The federal government has unveiled a budget filled with tax cuts and massive fiscal stimulus that will generate billions in deficits through to 2023.
New research shows women on temporary visas are trapped in family violence by a lack of financial support, safe accommodation, and the threat of their visa being revoked.
With COVID-19 exposing the fragility of our companies, the best-placed will be those with CEOs who understand the shortcomings, and the measures for managing them.
COVID-19 has proved that the homelessness problem is solvable, but will Australia make good on its human rights obligations once the pandemic has passed?
A study has explored how people online are feeling, and responding to, the emotional rollercoaster during the COVID-19 crisis.
Without policies to address the core needs of small business, Victoria's second wave of COVID-19 restrictions will be a killer blow.
Priests receiving payments under the federal government's wage subsidy scheme is almost certainly unconstitutional – but unlikely to be challenged.
The mental health of young women is far more sensitive to unemployment than the mental health of young men.
During the COVID-19 crisis, we need the arts more than ever to feel connected, but it's also exposed the fragility of the sector.
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