Afterpay: The Hype and the Reality
But do the numbers stack-up? Let us take a management accountant’s numbers view. Afterpay: The Hype and the Reality […]
But do the numbers stack-up? Let us take a management accountant’s numbers view. Afterpay: The Hype and the Reality […]
To date, 14.2 percent of the total Australian population, or 3.7 million people, have been fully vaccinated and 31.7 per cent (8.1 million) have received a first dose.[1] This is an abysmal take-up of what Countering Vaccine Hesitancy: Give Megabucks not just Beer Money […]
“Give a man a fish, and he will be hungry again tomorrow; teach him to catch a fish, and he will be richer all his life.” This article paraphrases the above and argues that: “mining Australia: Changing Focus from Climate Change to Climate Solutions […]
Introduction Money laundering is the process of making illegally gained proceeds (“dirty money”) appear legal (“clean”). In a number of legal and regulatory systems, however, the term money laundering has been extended to other forms Money Laundering: Traditional vs. Digital: Key Lessons for Bankers and Finance Professionals […]
Australia’s deadly bushfires in the summer of 2019-2020 dramatically demonstrated to the entire world the horrific dangers of climate change. It confirmed what the steady accumulation of scientific data over the last 25 years has Australia’s Chaotic Climate Policies (Part One): Australia – The Conspicuous Laggard […]
In part one of this series, the reasons why Australia’s carbon policy shifts have been more spin than substance; and why it is a laggard in international climate action were discussed. In late-January 2021, the Australia’s Chaotic Climate Policies (Part Two): The Road to Net-Zero by 2050 […]
Australia is Becoming the Poor Relation of Clean Technology Take-up The news was both literally and metaphorically an electric shock to the clean technology industry in Victoria, Australia. Mr. Tim Pallas, the Treasurer of the Electric Blues: Cost-Benefit of Taxing Electric Car Usage […]