A new licensing exemption will enable Australian fintech founders to test innovative services and products with up to 100 retail customers …
A new licensing exemption will enable Australian fintech founders to test innovative services and products with up to 100 retail customers …
By David Glance, University of Western Australia
Although we currently live in the “Information Age” what we actually generate, and …
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission may be looking to increase its power to regulate mergers and acquisitions of local tech s…
By Sarah Kaine, University of Technology Sydney; Danielle Logue, University of Technology Sydney, and Emmanuel Josserand, University of Tec…
As part of The Great Australian Workplace series, tune into this month’s webinar, spotlighting workplace regulation.
In association wit…
By Necmi K Avkiran, The University of Queensland
Banks may still be evading increased regulation by shifting activities to shadow bankin…
A move by a South Australian waste watchdog to attempt to regulate the size of chicken schnitzels served in Adelaide eateries has drawn a s…
An election commitment by the Labor Party to introduce a national licensing scheme for labour hire companies will increase the red tape burd…
Victoria is set to becoming the fifth Australian state or territory to legalise Uber following a deal between the state government and the…
By Rob Nicholls, UNSW Australia
Controversy has courted the Australian banking, finance and the business sectors throughout the election…
By Bruce Muirhead, University of Waterloo
The Australian government’s intervention in the dairy crisis by offering concessional loans …
By Sarah Kaine and Emmanuel Josserand
Two class actions brought by drivers against ride-sharing company Uber in California and Massachuse…