Business, innovation and law
Precarious employment rising rapidly among men: research
Precarious employment over the last nine years has increased for both men and women, but more rapidly for men, according…
Curtin Accelerate business innovations unveiled
An integrated solar photovoltaic and thermal panel that generates both electricity and heat, software to prevent cyber-attacks and a platform…
Research finds the key to young people with autism thriving after school
Parents of young people on the autism spectrum believe their children’s unique skills will help them achieve their full potential…
Negative gearing reforms can save $1.7 billion, new research shows
Reforming negative gearing can save the Australian Government more than $1.7 billion each year without hurting ‘mum and dad’ investors,…
Pay gaps close when leaders see the numbers
Australian employers that measure their gender pay gaps are making positive progress in closing gaps between women’s and men’s pay,…
Collaborating for a brighter future
The Cities of Canning and Melville and Curtin University’s School of Management have developed a strong future-focused partnership in a…
Innovative jobs can help overcome disability and poverty link: report
Adults with intellectual disabilities and high support needs are commonly denied access to employment but their loved ones are playing…
Tencent venture a priceless career move
As chief financial officer for China’s largest internet company, Curtin graduate John Lo is an expert in innovation and what…
Cost of living pressures easing in Perth, but not for all
The average West Australian household is benefiting from a lower cost of living than in previous years, although rising financial…
Growing enterprise for women in rural Papua New Guinea
Women in rural areas of Papua New Guinea (PNG) aren’t transitioning to more empowered, entrepreneurial positions in agribusiness, despite already…