Australia’s competitiveness boost flags economic improvement but still lagging on entrepreneurship Community & Social This year Australia climbed three spots in its competitiveness standing after in 2021 scoring its lowest ranking in 25 years. Australia has been marked in
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What is known about ‘steathlier’ Omicron sub variant January 31, 2022 By Melissa Coade Community & Social A descendant of the COVID-19 Omicron variant, known as BA.2, with genetic traits making it harder to detect than the original variant, has been spreading
Can we safely burn waste to make fuel like they do in Denmark? Well, it’s complicated November 6, 2020 By Thomas Cole-Hunter, Ana Porta Cubas, Christina Magill and Christine Cowie Editors' Picks When it comes to handling the waste crisis in Australia, options are limited: we either export our waste or bury it. But to achieve current
Premium Expert briefings COVID-19: Learning lessons, good and bad, from overseas April 17, 2020 By Chris Johnson Career Advice COVID-19 ROAD TO RECOVERY — WHAT GOVERNMENTS CAN LEARN FROM EACH OTHER: There are plenty of examples of governments handling the containment of the virus
Premium Insights and analysis COVID-19 lockdowns: As Australian cases fall, thoughts turn to opening up April 17, 2020 By David Donaldson Editors' Picks COVID-19 ROAD TO RECOVERY — WHAT GOVERNMENTS CAN LEARN FROM EACH OTHER: Policymakers are now trying to work out what we should be aiming for