The school experience for Year 12 students is nearly complete. This is the time when students leave a world that they have been part of for almost all of their conscious memory. It is certainly a time for celebration, a time to think about what you have learnt. We...
YouTube began in 2005 as a start up and was purchased by Google in 2006, yet retain a distinctively start up feel. From the website: “Our passion for all things video extends throughout all we do. Our offices are constantly abuzz with the innovative ways people...
Exchange rates are constantly changing according to the global demand and supply of currencies across the globe. An exchange rate refers to the rate at which a unit of domestic currency is exchanged for a given amount of a foreign currency (Riley 2011). It is both a...
Topic 3 of the HSC Economics Course looks at 6 economic issues in an Australian context. These issues are what pervades the content of the daily news and as such, there is so much information that can be included in essays beyond the theory that is in the textbooks....
According to its website the Reserve Bank of Australia: “conducts monetary policy, works to maintain a strong financial system and issues the nation’s banknotes. The Reserve Bank commenced operations as Australia’s central bank on 14 January...