Australians who book whale watching tours are passionate about protecting the environment but are less willing to pay more for an eco-certified experience, research from UQ has found.
Australian organisations are embracing AI at pace – from streamlining operations to redefining roles and reshaping organisational structures. As AI applications automate routine tasks and influence key business decisions, the human dimensions of leadership become even more critical.
Travelling broadens perspectives and enriches lives – yet tourism causes nearly 9% of the world's carbon emissions. With careful and conscious planning, tourism can be a force for good. Once a niche market, slow and sustainable tourism appears to be gaining momentum.
Professor Stan Karanasios analyses the Reserve Bank of Australia's 2025 survey of technology in the workplace and finds AI revolutions not common in Australia.
Artificial intelligence is both facilitating and fighting cyber-crime – turning unskilled people into cyber-criminals and con artists while simultaneously performing large-scale threat analysis for security-conscious companies.
Repeated failures signal serious problems within Optus. As its chief executive Stephen Rue was repeatedly asked this week – how can Optus regain customers’ trust?
The University of Queensland Business School has secured the top spot in Queensland and third in Australia in the Australian Financial Review BOSS Best Business Schools for 2025.