A world turned upside down: Capitalists turning altruistic to do their bit for COVID-19 management Economy & Industry Barnaby Joyce announced in his lively Christmas Eve video message that he was ‘sick of the government being in my life’. How quickly things change.
Creating 'innovation economy' is evolution, not revolution June 1, 2016 By Sam Court As our first leader to have an understanding of the impact of digital technology, Malcolm Turnbull’s succession to the prime ministerial throne seems to have
After taxi commission loss, parliament considers new Uber regulation May 26, 2016 By David Donaldson News A Victorian parliamentary committee will review whether and how the state should regulate ride sharing apps such as Uber. The announcement comes a week after
The ATO's challenge tracking down tax from Uber April 25, 2016 By Josh Taylor News The Australian Tax Office’s battle against ride-sharing company Uber just to get a list of drivers working in Australia shows the challenges the agency faces in attempting
If we want an ideas boom we must shift the regulatory mindset February 19, 2016 By The Mandarin Features The ride-sharing service Uber is challenging regulators across the country. It’s a perfect example of how new innovative business models are transforming the regulatory challenge. Chris
Tom Burton: time for a radical view of government August 10, 2015 By Tom Burton Features The internet is now rapidly moving into its third and possibly most radical phase, where we are seeing massive platforms emerge, define and drive the