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Are you making the most of their visit?
The growth of tourism means it’s more important than ever for destinations to plan strategically for sustainable success.
Why vaccine passports could be just the ticket
As COVID-19 vaccinations roll-out, officials are mulling over the introduction of vaccine passports to boost travel and tourism industries
Australian National Accounts December 2022: Students and tourists boost GDP, as locals face rates reality
Growth has slowed as consumers start to pull back, but the return of overseas students and tourists has propped up Australia’s GDP and helped the tourism industry recover.
Quarterly states and territories chart pack: Broad-based growth across industries and states
The Australian economy experienced solid growth across industries and states in FY23, although at a slower speed than in the previous financial year as a direct response to monetary policy tightening by the Reserve Bank.
How China’s insurance industry can emerge stronger after COVID-19
China’s insurance industry helped to mitigate the damage caused by COVID-19. How will the industry evolve further in the economic recovery?
Mid-year Economic and Fiscal Update: From economic recovery to economic expansion
The 2021-22 Mid-year Economic and Fiscal Update (MYEFO) principally focuses on the improved economic outlook – which has delivered an economic dividend to the overall budget position and enabled both increased spending and a slightly improved profile of budget deficits.
How do we turn CBDs into central experience districts?
Most Australians expect to spend less time in the office, post-pandemic. What does this mean for the future of our CBDs?
How can the net zero transition create a nature-positive advantage?
Explore how Australia’s net zero goals could support a nature positive economy, biodiversity conservation, environmental protection and sustainability.
Why we need to future proof our cities for sustainability
Cities that build resilience into their planning for major infrastructure will see long term economic, social and physical benefits.
Will planners or passengers design tomorrow’s transport networks?
Increased populations, greater urbanization, new working practices. Mobility policymakers need to respond to passenger behaviors.
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9 Apr. 2021Australian major banks’ half year results 2021: Staying the course
The Australian major banks’ half year results reflect a more positive operating environment than might have been expected this time last year. Fears of large-scale defaults on housing and business debt have eased with the steady economic recovery. While the banks still face an increase in nonperforming loans as a result of the economic downturn, it appears at this stage that the rise will be modest.
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