South Korea backs Morrison’s technology ambitions to help solve climate change crisis Energy & Environment The Republic of Korea (ROK) has got on board Australia’s ‘technology-led approach’ to addressing climate change, entering an agreement for both nations to work together
Joyce in charge while PM travels to Rome and Glasgow October 28, 2021 By Melissa Coade Federal Scott Morrison has confirmed that Barnaby Joyce will act in his place while the prime minister represents Australia at the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Italy
There’s a place for young talent in Treasury June 25, 2021 By Melissa Coade Careers Kevin Hyunh has been keeping some late work nights juggling meetings that are suitable for multiple time zones as part of his work supporting the
Australia worse than US in proportional support for fossil fuels over clean energy, research shows July 16, 2020 By Shannon Jenkins Economy & Industry Governments across Australia have committed almost four times as much public funding to fossil fuel projects than clean energy since early 2020, new research has
Martin Parkinson: joined-up government and the rise of China February 4, 2016 By Martin Parkinson Features Griffith Review 51: Fixing the System extract Interdependence, as a result of globalisation of trade, capital and labour markets, brings with
Project management awards: acclaim for Qld's G20 prep, sewerage network October 19, 2015 By The Mandarin News State government agencies continue to dominate Australia’s professional recognition of project management, with Queensland’s planning for the G20 netting almost half the national awards last week. Queensland Police Service
Treasury wins $30m for Infrastructure Hub as new CEO appointed June 3, 2015 By Tom Burton News Federal Treasury has won $30 million of funding to support the new Global Infrastructure Hub located in Sydney. The Hub was promoted by Australia at
Infrastructure hub: smooths the lumps but no silver bullet November 18, 2014 By David Donaldson Features The creation of a Sydney-based Global Infrastructure Hub announced at the G20 meeting on the weekend is being greeted with cautious optimism by infrastructure experts.
Tax avoidance: three things G20 governments can do November 12, 2014 By David Donaldson Features John Freebairn Curbing international tax avoidance has become a focus of G20 discussion this week, after last week’s revelation that major companies