Australian politics
The Reserve Bank governor Michelle Bullock will also appear before a committee in Parliament, but it will likely be overshadowed by events abroad.
Matt Kean, who chairs the CCA, has revealed it stripped out key assumptions from its models, including emissions projections and the takeup of some technologies.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is finally set to meet US President Donald Trump. Securing AUKUS and sidestepping drama will top his agenda.
Some investors are urging Canberra to widen its safeguard mechanism to cover heavy transport and power, warning current policies won’t hit 2035 targets.
Sussan Ley thinks Labor’s 2035 climate goal is a “fantasyland”. But the ongoing Coalition divisions on climate will likely prove a much bigger headache for her.
The Institute of Public Affairs says that without a significant course correction, the dominance of large corporates will come at the expense of entrepreneurs.
Leading economics forecaster Oxford Economics warns that an ambitious emissions target will require heavy lifting from transport and industry.
Voters globally are drifting to extremes. Australia may be spared the worst for now, but only bold reform and faster delivery can keep the centre afloat.
A collective of top universities representing a fifth of Australia's R&D want the Productivity Commission to go harder on its AI recommendations.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ wellbeing framework was meant to reshape how we think about progress. But shifting economic priorities are leaving it on the sidelines.
The tech giant has reshuffled its lobbying team as it prepares to battle Australian tech reforms that threaten to ripple into markets around the world.
Many central banks will meet this week but the most critical decision sits with the Fed.
OpenAI is splashing eye-watering sums on chips and cloud, and with its leaders set to descend on Canberra, Australia may be in line for another play.
The former RBA governor predicted AI was not likely to cause mass unemployment, and called the technology Australia's "best bet" to reverse slumping productivity.
Liberal sources have shed light on the ructions inside the party after Jacinta Price was dumped from the frontbench after failing to support leader Sussan Ley.
Veteran fund manager Geoff Wilson pushed attendees of the Economic Reform Roundtable to raise Labor's proposed super tax, as the prime minister reportedly mulls tweaks to the plan.
The government's strategy to secure a soft landing hinges on the private sector taking over from the public sector in powering the economy forward. What happens next?
Labor is attempting to curb the number of freedom of information requests, saying AI is clogging up the system.
The Coalition faces an existential crisis in migrant communities. This weekend was Sussan Ley's first test in the Opposition's top job.
The release of the national accounts this week will serve as a report card for the economy. Some analysts are concerned.
An odd statement from the Pentagon about Defence Minister Richard Marles' White House visit sent Canberra into a tailspin this week, but a former advisor to Ronald Reagan says "people need to calm down".
Copyright has dominated discussions following the government's Economic Reform Roundtable. But it is not the main game for AI or productivity.
The Trump administration has labelled the reports, published by multiple outlets, as 'completely false'.