Category: "News"

Budget Reaction

15 May 2013
‘The Gillard Government has lost all credibility as a forecaster and fiscal manager’, reaction from last night’s budget from one of our academics.

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Faculty subjects named global leaders

08 May 2013
Subjects taught at the Faculty have been named as world leaders by an independent world ranking.

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Newsjacking: a fad or the future for marketing?

06 May 2013
Dr Richard Gruner provides insights into the recent marketing phenomenon newsjacking.

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Melbourne home to global business education hub

01 May 2013
Melbourne now boasts one of the Asia Pacific’s most comprehensive business education precincts, as a ground-breaking collaboration takes full effect today.

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Five Fatal Flaws of the Gonski Report

17 April 2013
The Gonski Report rests on five faulty assumptions that will undermine its usefulness as a cornerstone of Australian education policy, a study from the Melbourne Institute has found.

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Flying the nest a hardship as Gen Y goes without food to survive

22 March 2013
Young Australians who fly the family nest are going without food and borrowing money from friends to survive, a Melbourne Institute study has determined.

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Faculty appoints Riady Chair in Asian Business and Economics

15 March 2013
At the annual Melbourne Foundation for Business & Economics dinner last night the Faculty announced the appointment of a renowned Asian business expert.

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Economic impact of mining sector not as deep as thought

05 March 2013
The latest edition of the Australian Economic Review has been published and it provides an interesting snapshot of Australia’s economy.

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Study provides deeper insight into homelessness

07 February 2013
The second wave of findings by a world’s first research project into homelessness was released today by the Melbourne Institute and the Australian government.

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Economic stimulus, not Carbon Tax compo, swallowed by the pokies

06 February 2013
Australians decided not to gamble away last year’s carbon tax compensation payments and hoarded them instead, a Melbourne Institute study has found.

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