Cash stash: Josh Frydenberg’s tax cuts aren’t flowing into small business tills Australians saved rather than spent most of the budget tax cuts, almost doubling the proportion of household income saved, leaving spending languishing.
Uber won’t take over the world, but it will normalise job insecurity Uberisation is not an unstoppable force, however, it is fostering the apparent normalisation of all forms of precarious and insecure work.
Good 5G matters: Why banning Huawei could push up costs by 30% The rollout of 5G isn't just about speed. It’ll cut the time it takes for signals to start travelling, which is critical for the Internet of Things.
Westpac allegedly breached the law 23 million times: We need tougher penalties for corporate wrongdoing Westpac is accused of breaching the law 23 million times, highlighting the likelihood members of corporate Australia are still behaving badly.
Steve Easterbrook’s ousting is a stark reminder about ethics at the top McDonald’s recently announced it was terminating the employment of chief executive officer Steve Easterbrook because he “demonstrated poor judgment”.
Fighting fire with tech: How holograms, AI and drones can aid bushfire prevention As Australia continues to experience devastating bushfires, now's the time to harness new technological tools to help prevent future disaster.
This eight-year-old made $32 million on YouTube — but most influencers are more like unpaid interns The fact is, most wannabe YouTube influencers have as much a chance of walking on the moon as they do of emulating Ryan Kaji.
Despite what you might have read, robots aren’t coming for our jobs Should we believe headlines claiming nearly half of all jobs will be lost to robots and artificial intelligence? We think not.
Queensland Health’s history of software mishaps shows how hard e-health can be A major difficulty with 'monolithic' e-health systems is that a single design team is attempting to solve an incredibly broad set of complex problems.
Playing the ‘complexity’ card: Why corporates can’t blame awards for wage theft The average Woolworths supermarket stocks more than 20,000 different products, yet the company has had problems tracking employee entitlements.
Why Australia’s $1 billion drought relief package will fail small farmers and rural communities Morrison's drought relief package is a quick fix to a political problem that fails to consider the emerging economics of drought.
Is Facebook’s Libra dead on arrival? Or is the final blow yet to come? The stage is set for central banks seeking to pull the rug from under Facebook's Libra by issuing their own digital currencies.