Students are often motivated by prestige in applying for universities. But that might not be the best metric for choosing a degree.
A plunge in birth rates in parts of Melbourne is being blamed on a lack of affordable housing and other cost-of-living pressures.
Sydney added nearly 19,000 workers aged between 40 and 44 in the year to October 2023,with 60 per cent of them women.
As pressure mounts on workers to return to the office,experts are warning it could also mean a step backwards in workplace equality.
Corporate bosses say cybersecurity is their biggest worry over the next few years,in a major survey of Australian business leaders.
Abbott’s time in The Lodge was brief and chaotic. But according to a few hundred of his political allies,there was much to celebrate.
A former KPMG partner who exposed serious flaws in the NSW rail corporation has told a parliamentary inquiry that he would do it again,despite it costing him his job.
The Nunn family baked in summer and froze in winter in their Sydney cottage. Building an energy-efficient home changed everything,including their ability to repay their mortgage faster.
Consulting giant KPMG Australia boss Andrew Yates’ pay packet has shrunk by $600,000 in the past financial year,as a softer local economy took its toll on available consulting work.
An analysis by the Centre for Public Integrity found taxpayers forked out $1.8 billion more than initially expected for big four consultancy contracts awarded over the past decade.
Documents reveal how Australian company Canstruct made big profits servicing refugees on Nauru,and they only got bigger as time went on.