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PwC research shows megatrends such as climate change and technological disruption will reshape the global economy in the coming decade—and minerals can be the catalyst.
We warmly welcome our new admissions to the partnership from 1 July 2025. Along with partners admitted earlier in the year, we recognise these 34 exceptional individuals for their deep industry ...
PwC Australia’s Global Trade practice brings together subject matter experts across customs compliance, trade facilitation and supply chain strategy, technology and innovation.
Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) beta framework Why biodiversity and natural capital matter to business, and what you need to know about the TNFD beta framework ...
Explore the opportunities and challenges of multiple AI systems or tools (agents) that can interact, learn and act – often without direct human oversight.
42% of Australians trust AI for product recommendations. Our 2024 Voice of the Consumer Survey explores the evolving role of AI in consumer experiences.
Change is everywhere – and employees are feeling it. PwC's 2024 Global Workforce Hopes & Fears Survey - the fifth in a series dating back to 2019 - found more than half of those workers say there's ...
PwC Australia announced today that it has reached conclusions in its investigation into the handling of confidential Treasury information and past failures in professional, ethical or leadership ...
Monday, 29 May 2023 Open letter from PwC Australia acting chief executive Kristin Stubbins I want to apologise on behalf of PwC Australia. For sharing confidential government tax policy information ...
Prepare to explore the Australian Service Landscape, where we’ll guide you through the key trends shaping the industry’s future.
PwC’s CityPulse analysis assesses the liveability of Melbourne's suburbs by examining the shifting priorities and changing values of Victorians. It’s a data-driven deep dive of how our suburbs perform ...
PwC Australia’s Major Banks Full Year 2024 Analysis finds that the Major Banks’ cash earnings fell to $30.7bn, down 5.4% from the record high of $32.4bn last financial year. Return on Equity (RoE) ...