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What is the impact of 'impact investing'?

  • Written by: Erin I. Castellas, Research Fellow, Social Impact, Swinburne University of Technology

The financial returns from “impact investing” are on par with mainstream investments, according to a recent report. Impact investing aims to generate a social or environmental return (such as affordable housing or a reduction in greenhouse emissions) as well as a financial one.

Our research shows that impact investors have already...

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Income tax relief on Turnbull's agenda

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

Malcolm Turnbull has raised the prospect of personal income tax relief to help middle income earners, saying he is “actively working” on it.

As the government is still trying without success to get the remaining part of its company tax plan through parliament, which would deliver lower tax to big companies, the Prime Minister has moved...

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When you're on the defensive, stepping backwards can send a bad signal

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

Malcolm Turnbull’s tactic of cancelling the House of Representatives’ sitting next week - because his numbers are depleted and the government is nervous - is a short-sighted decision that smacks of lack of nerve.

Undoubtedly it would have been a rough week in the House. But refusing to face it looks panicky, just when Turnbull is trying...

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Coming soon to a highway near you: truck platooning

  • Written by: Michael Milford, Professor, Queensland University of Technology
imageTruck platooning involves a lead truck with a driver guiding other trucks through vehicle to vehicle communication. cheskyw / 123rf.com, Author provided

Should Australian truckies feel a little nervous about the rise of platooning?

Truck platooning has burst into both the international and Australian scene - with recent announcements including Elon...

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  1. The future of plastics: reusing the bad and encouraging the good
  2. Del Kathryn Barton explores powerful female sexuality but reproduces the male gaze
  3. Explainer: how is the price of medicine decided in Australia?
  4. Jelena Dokic's story of abuse shows links between elite sport and child labour
  5. Universities need to rethink policy on student-staff relationships
  6. Why New Zealand can't outsource employment policy to its central bank
  7. Contradictory polls in Queensland, while the Greens storm Northcote in Victoria
  8. Most young Australians can’t identify fake news online
  9. Delhi suffers second smog crisis in 12 months, as wake-up calls go unheeded
  10. Four reasons the Australian government should consider litigation against tobacco companies
  11. When the US locked up white Australian immigrants like Australia does to asylum seekers
  12. Three charts on: how emotional and economic abuse go hand-in-hand
  13. Can a tech company build a city? Ask Google
  14. Five reasons India, China and other nations plan to travel to the Moon
  15. Why the fashion industry keeps failing to fix labour exploitation
  16. Going overboard on religious protections could come back to bite in multicultural Australia
  17. Bennelong polls: Galaxy 50-50, ReachTEL 53-47 to Liberal
  18. It's too soon to celebrate a narrowing gender wage gap
  19. Don Dale royal commission demands sweeping change – is there political will to make it happen?
  20. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the same-sex marriage ballot result
  21. Plague outbreak: where does it still exist and could it spread?
  22. Step up Australia, we need a traffic cop in space
  23. From Lord of the Rings to Crocodile Dundee – franchising Australian culture?
  24. Three charts on: what's going on at Manus Island
  25. It's unrealistic to expect MPs to follow the view of the people who elected them every time
  26. A Robert De Niro Theory of Post-Truth: ‘Are you talking to me?’
  27. Australia is a global top-ten deforester – and Queensland is leading the way
  28. The dual citizenship saga shows our Constitution must be changed, and now
  29. Friday essay: when did Australia’s human history begin?
  30. How 'liar loans' undermine sound lending practices
  31. Vital Signs: Australia's mining boom transition is on shaky ground
  32. What prospective parents need to know about gene tests such as 'prepair'
  33. This is how to create social hubs that make 20-minute neighbourhoods work
  34. NAPLAN has done little to improve student outcomes
  35. Grattan on Friday: In 2017 Australia has delivered to LGBTI community but failed its First Peoples
  36. When masturbation on screen isn't maligned
  37. Bee aware, but not alarmed: here's what you need to know about honey bee stings
  38. How the same-sex marriage survey got us talking about – and trusting – data
  39. FactCheck: has Queensland Labor created 'more than four times' as many jobs as the LNP?
  40. Wonder Woman and Aquaman are the only charismatic leads in Justice League
  41. War and democracy – who decides?
  42. The blockchain does not eliminate the need for trust
  43. Why there should be no room in the law for celebrants to discriminate on same-sex marriage
  44. The public should be 'shocked, dismayed and disgusted' at the major banks
  45. Same-sex marriage results crush the idea that Australian voters crave conservatism
  46. The race to save up to 50 shipwrecks from looters in Southeast Asia
  47. The NSW assisted dying bill isn't as robust as Victoria's model
  48. We've found an exo-planet with an extraordinarily eccentric orbit
  49. Don't give up on Pacific Island nations yet
  50. Natural hazard risk: is it just going to get worse or can we do something about it?

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