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Academic conference scholarship opportunity for junior economists

PAFTAD is a private academic conference series that promotes policy-oriented academic research on key economic, trade, and development policy issues in the Asia-Pacific region. The 43rd PAFTAD Conference will be held in Hanoi, Vietnam from 9 to 11 November 2026. 

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An Evolving Record

A Centennial History of The Economic Society of Australia, Alex Millmow

This centennial history of the Economic Society of Australia is much more than an administrative record. It’s the story of how the Society has evolved since 1925 against a background of rapidly changing trends in the Australian economics profession and profound changes within the economy.

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ACE 2026 - Hold the Date

ACE 2026 will be held in Canberra, ACT from 7-10 July 2026 at University of Canberra and will cover a full range of topical economic issues. It is targeted at economists in academe, government and business and will cover Climate change and environmental externalities; Challenges in social policy; How government can best implement policies in an environment of declining trust and misinformation; and Contemporary economic issues such as raising productivity and tax reform. The conference will feature plenary sessions with international speakers and concurrent sessions with domestic presenters.

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Up-skilling is the best way to boost productivity: leading economists

Poll 68

Australia's top economists overwhelmingly believe there’s no better way to boost productivity than to boost skills.  Offered a choice of seven measures identified by the Economic Society of Australia as candidates for achieving the Treasurer’s aim of boosting Australia’s historically low rate of productivity growth, 26 of the 45 economists polled picked boosting skills and workforce capability, almost twice as many as picked the next most-popular option: promoting innovation and research and development.

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The Economic Record: From infancy to lusty stripling

They say that the wheels of academia turn slowly. Well, consider this. In August 1925 the Economic Society of Australia and New Zealand came into formal existence after branches had already been established in six Australian states and four major cities of New Zealand. 

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Awards 2025

A number of prestigious awards were bestowed upon worthy economists at ACE2025 which held in Sydney during July. 

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Economists eye costs of a failed energy transition

Poll 67

Poll finds support for aligning net zero, reliability and price,

Peter Martin

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Trump's impact on the Australian Economy

Poll 66

Top economists say Trump’s policies will hit Australian economic growth and push up inflation and interest rates in the US.

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Housing Reform

Poll 65

Panellists are unanimous in believing Australia’s housing market is in crisis.

Offered a choice of 14 measures identified by the Economic Society of Australia as likely to restrain prices for buyers and renters, none of the 49 leading economists polled picked: “do nothing, the market will determine appropriate prices”.

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Unreserved - RBA's latest release of digitised archival records

The latest tranche of archival records has been released in the Bank’s digital archive, Unreserved. It includes early economic analysis conducted by the central bank from 1930 to 1970.

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Events

Asia-Pacific Meeting of the Economic Science Association 2026

Event Type: Wide/Public Interest

Date: Thursday Apr 9, 2026, 2:00 pm

From: Victoria

The meeting is hosted by the Department of Economics at The University of Melbourne and it will be held as an in-person event at the Parkville Campus.

For further details and to register please visit the event website here.

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Monetary Policy and the Homeownership Rate in Australia

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Wednesday Apr 15, 2026, 12:30 pm

From: New South Wales

🏠 How does monetary policy affect who gets to own a home?

James Graham explores how changes in interest rates shape home buying decisions in Australia, particularly for first home buyers. Using a detailed model of Australian households, it examines how rising mortgage rates, changing incomes, and shifts in house prices interact to influence whether people buy, rent, or delay entering the housing market.

Join in-person at 123 Pitt St, Sydney or Online.

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Young Economist and Uni Students Networking Drinks

Date: Thursday Apr 16, 2026, 6:00 pm

From: New South Wales

Connect. Learn. Build your network. The first drink is on us!

🍺🥂 Join us for a casual networking evening bringing together economics students and economists from government, industry, and the private sector. Meet professionals, learn about career pathways, and build valuable connections in a relaxed setting.

Open to early career economists and students from all universities and faculties. Feel free to bring your friends

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Young Economist – Energy Economics Event

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Thursday Apr 16, 2026, 6:00 pm

From: Queensland

The Australian electricity sector is undergoing a transformation. As new technologies emerge and energy demand grows, strategic policy and investment decisions will be critical to securing a reliable, affordable and sustainable energy future. Please join us to hear from a panel of energy experts on how innovative economic thinking can help shape Australia’s energy transition.

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What can we learn from Auckland’s upzoning experiment? - ONLINE ONLY

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Monday Apr 20, 2026, 12:30 pm

From: Queensland

Housing affordability remains one of Australia’s most pressing policy challenges, with upzoning widely promoted as a key solution. But what actually happens when cities dramatically increase allowable density?

In this webinar, Dr Cameron Murray (Fresh Economic Thinking) examines the Auckland experience, often cited as a success story, and gives his views on how the popular “supply narrative” compares with the empirical evidence.

Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking session exploring what the Auckland case really tells us, and what it means for housing policy in Australia.

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ESA QLD April Coffee & Economics Catch-Up – Brisbane CBD

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Wednesday Apr 22, 2026, 10:30 am

From: Queensland

ESA QLD members and friends are invited to an informal mid-morning coffee and conversation in the Brisbane CBD.

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2026 Gourlay Ethics In Business Lecture

Event Type: Wide/Public Interest

Date: Wednesday Apr 22, 2026, 6:15 pm

From: Victoria

Trinity's first visiting Gourlay Professor for 2026 is Professor Gerry George. 

Professor George will deliver the first 2026 Gourlay Lecture on: Venture Meets Mission: Aligning People, Purpose, and Profit to Transform Society.

For further details please visit the event website here.

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Why do people pay millions for art?

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Thursday Apr 23, 2026, 5:30 pm

From: South Australia

Most economics events talk about inflation, trade, or policy.

This one doesn’t.

Join YEN for a different kind of economics conversation — one that explores how value is created, perceived, and competed for in the real world.

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Rethinking GDP in the Digital Age: The Case for Productive Screentime

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Wednesday Apr 29, 2026, 12:30 pm

From: New South Wales

📱Professor Kevin Fox, Director of the Centre for Applied Economic Research at UNSW Sydney, will challenge how we measure the economy in his latest work on “Productive Screentime” — arguing that much of the value we create online is invisible in GDP.

📊 Drawing on his AEJ: Macro paper “GDP-B,” he makes the case for expanded measures of economic activity that could reshape how we think about growth and productivity.

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WEN Book Club

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Thursday Apr 30, 2026, 7:30 am

From: Australian Capital Territory

WEN ACT committee warmly invites you to the next instalment of our quarterly book club.

This is a free, in person event.

See the attached poster for more details.

Look forward to seeing you there!

Alicia and Mary

Your WEN Book Club Hosts

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Tas Behavioural Lab Round Table

Event Type: Partner Event

Date: Saturday May 2, 2026, 5:30 pm

From: Tasmania

Hobart Round Table

Tasmanian Behavioural Lab is inviting all ESA Tasmania members to join them at their April/May Behavioural Roundtable, bringing together members of both communities for an exchange of research and practice.

No need to sign up or book, you can simply turn up! Come and hang out with a bunch of other people who love economics, behavioural science and its applications. 

For more information on the tasbenet and their great work please go to https://www.utas.edu.au/research/institutes-and-centres/tasmanian-behavioural-lab or check out their LinkedIn Group https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14248741/ 

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2026 Freebairn Public Lecture - Turning luck into pluck: Positioning Australia for an uncertain future

Event Type: Wide/Public Interest

Date: Tuesday May 5, 2026, 6:00 pm

From: Victoria

2026 Freebairn Public Lecture 

Please join us as Ms Allegra Spender MP, independent Federal Member for Wentworth, delivers the prestigious Freebairn Lecture.

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The 2026 - 2027 Victorian State Budget Review

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Wednesday May 6, 2026, 12:30 pm

From: Victoria

In May the Victorian Government will deliver its 2026-27 Budget. What are the policy priorities for the budget by the Allan Government, and what does the budget say about the state of the Victorian economy?

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Young Economists' Network CGE Modelling Workshop

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Wednesday May 6, 2026, 6:30 pm

From: Western Australia

Register for the WA Young Economists Network (WA YEN) CGE Modelling workshop delivered by Curtin University PhD Candidate Zac Muscat on Wednesday 6 May 2026 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm in Computer Lab 201.507, Building 201, Curtin University.

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LGBTQ+ Economists and Allies in Asia-Pacific (LEAP) Summit

Event Type: Wide/Public Interest

Date: Wednesday May 13, 2026, 12:00 pm

From: Victoria

The LEAP Summit will provide a platform for voices and issues that are underrepresented in global LGBTQ+ and economic discussions, with a shared commitment to advancing LGBTQ+ equity in workplaces, markets, and society.

Over two days, the LEAP Summit will showcase leading applied and empirical research, facilitate knowledge exchange between researchers, decision makers, and community organisations, with the aim of fostering lasting networks.

For further details and registration please click here.

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Using High-Quality Linked Administrative Data to Predict the Risk of Adverse Outcomes for First Nations Youth

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Wednesday May 13, 2026, 12:30 pm

From: New South Wales

👉 Can we predict serious youth adversity early?

✨ Drawing on a decade of linked data research, Professor Stefanie Schurer (USYD) shows how we can identify youth at risk of adversity. She highlights the critical role of family factors; and the unintended harms of coercive policy.

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Federal Budget 2026-27 Analysis

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Thursday May 14, 2026, 7:30 am

From: Australian Capital Territory

The ESA ACT Branch invites you to attend a presentation on the 2026-27 Federal Budget Anaylsis.

This year's briefing will be delivered by Pat Bustamante from Westpac.

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Eminent Speaker Series: Prof. Nick Bloom - ONLINE ONLY

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Thursday May 14, 2026, 12:00 pm

This presentation will discuss how working from home has fared post-pandemic and what the future is. Using US and international data the presentation will show how hybrid working has become common post-pandemic for managers and professionals.

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