The tourism industry has been dealt heavy blows before, but the coronavirus pandemic shows no clear signs of when tourism can operate again, which has forced the tourism industry consider what's next?
Major banks are offering mortgage pauses for people that are experiencing hardship from the coronavirus pandemic, but it comes at a cost according to Dr John Sturgeon.
As Australia readjusts to drastic measures announced by the Federal Government to close many businesses for the next few months, food delivery workers have become an essential service to an isolated population. But little thought has been given to this front line workforce, who are putting themselves at risk, without basic employee rights.
Bushfires will continue to challenge our country, putting homes and lives at risk. With the next potential bushfire season only six months away, there are many ways to help minimise some of the danger, and that starts in your home.
Game-changing technologies offer huge benefits for society, such as a vaccine for COVID-19, but bringing them to market can be a long and arduous journey. New research suggests ways to overcome the barriers.
After the failures of the dotcom crash and the global financial crisis, leadership theories have evolved to human approaches which focus on the common good of the organisation.
The 2020 Summer Olympics and Paralympics in Tokyo is the latest event to be postponed in the wake of COVID-19. But how will the delay until 2021 affect Japan’s tourism industry?
Professor Shaun Bond, from the UQ Business School, shares his thoughts on how to navigate some of the big financial decisions in this time of economic uncertainty.