Spring 2016
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Research is giving a voice to Australians living on the streets, in shelters, couch-surfing and in other forms of unstable housing. And, it’s busting some serious myths.
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The HILDA Survey has revealed some startling trends affecting the health and well-being of Australians.
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From building a tax evasion case against prohibition gangster Al Capone in the 1920s, verifying former American football player O.J Simpson's net worth in the late 1990s, to English singer-songwriter Sir Paul McCartney's divorce settlement and the highly publicised Enron scandal in 2001, the people and teams uncovering these acts of financial misconduct by "white collar" criminals are known as Forensic Accountants.
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Economic wellbeing is no longer improving and household wealth has remained static, according to the latest HILDA stat report.
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Remaking a cult classic — a marketing dream or the rocky road to mediocrity?
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There is increasing use of opt-in regulation to encourage environmental protection at minimal cost to economic growth, particularly in developing countries. But, how do we determine which programs are effective? Are carbon credits more than hot air?
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Fintech companies, usually start-ups, bypass cumbersome bureaucracies to provide seamless real-time links between consumers and service providers.
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Effective climate change policy gives investors and business the confidence to invest.
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Since last issue of Exchange, the Centre for Workplace Leadership released the initial findings of its major research project, the Study of Australian Leadership (SAL).
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“One of the greatest values of mentors is the ability to see ahead what others cannot see and to help them navigate a course to their destination.” — John C. Maxwell
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If you’re not thinking mobile-first at a minimum; you’re not future-thinking for your business
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...unless you live in Melbourne, according to Bachelor of Commerce student Jake Edwards.
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A new app focused on preventative health interventions takes on osteoarthritis.
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The face of global economy is fast changing; change in China is causing a ripple effect across the oceans.
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Consumption and tax revenue in a legalised environment
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In an increasingly competitive start-up environment, how do you set yourself up for success?