By Matthew White
School tutoring is a huge business. Australian estimates suggest it was worth more than of A$1.5 billion as of 2021.
In Australia, we see frequent media
Seven stages to understanding artificial intelligence
By Sandra Peter and Kai Riemer
You know we’ve reached peak interest in artificial intelligence (AI) when Oprah Winfrey hosts a television special about it. AI is truly
By Shane Rodgers
Just for a moment everything seemed possible. Overnight, companies learned to use technology to allow their knowledge economy workers to live a
By Michael Lucey, Rebekah Lines and Phoebe Powell – McCullough Robertson Lawyers
It is important for businesses and individuals working with government entities or in
By Michael Lucey, Rebekah Lines and Phoebe Powell, McCullough Robertson Lawyers
Australia’s aged care sector has been the focus of reform for over a decade, spurred by
By Shane Rodgers
The word innovation is one of the most overused in the English language. Even though it has been in the language for a very long time, sometimes it is
By Melissa Tham
The Federal Government has released a highly-anticipated report into Australia’s childcare system. The report, by the Productivity Commission, says
By Sarah Tillott and Diarmuid Hurley
Think back to when you met someone for the first time. One of the first questions you asked, or were asked, was likely: “what do
By Ferdinand Balfoort and Stephen Greaves
Recent decisions by the Melbourne City and Sunshine Coast councils to end contracts with operators of shared e-scooters have
By Shane Rodgers
In your teens and twenties, you get a false impression that you can be on the go all day and all night and your body will just bounce back. But the