Free Teacher PD from AccountingPod for April 2021

31 March, 2021

Authored by Xero, and powered up by AccountingPod’s education technology, this could be the answer to Get to Know Xero at your own pace, in your own time.

AccountingPod will provide free teacher access to their ‘Get to Know Xero’ course utilising guidance and enabling task level feedback, automarking and learning insights. 

16 February, 2022

Financial Reporting SIG: Climate Change and Financial Reporting

Carlton, VIC

The purpose of this Insight Session is to inform and stimulate discussion on the developments in the regulation, preparation and use of disclosures about the management of financial risk of climate change. This insights session provides you with the opportunity to hear from experts engaged in climate change risk reporting, through policymaking, the preparation and use of climate change disclosures, and research.

2022 Financial Markets and Corporate Governance Conference

10 February, 2022

Monash Business School is proud to host the 12th Financial Markets and Corporate Governance Conference and PhD symposium (FMCG 2022). This free event will be held virtually across three days from 20 April 2022 – 22 April 2022.

Call for papers

Papers are invited for presentation at the conference and PhD symposium. Authors must submit full papers by 28 February 2022, and will be notified of acceptance on 10 March 2022.

Full details are available HERE

MYOB and AccountingPod Launch

20 February, 2023

AccountingPod and MYOB are pleased to announce our newest APP integration for teaching and learning cloud accounting and business! Join us for 20 minutes, in this interactive, virtual launch event as we unpack the strategic advantage for Educators and Students, of this new partnership.

Feb 23, 2023 12:30 PM-12:50PM AEDT, Click HERE to register

AASB is looking to hire technical staff!

22 October, 2024

To support the AASB’s commitment to high-quality accounting and sustainability standards, the AASB is looking to hire technical staff – freelancers, paid secondments and temporary employees – under short-term contracts to work on various technical projects. 

The AASB is looking for technical staff or contractors who can start work as soon as possible.  The AASB has the flexibility to offer full-time or part-time employment, and the technical staff member or contractor may work in the AASB’s office, remotely or hybrid.

Please find details of the opportunities in AusTender - Current ATM View - AASB-2024-10: AusTender. Responses are due back to nationaldirector@aasb.gov.au by the Close of Business on 18 November 2024.

AASB Research Programs

02 December, 2024

The Australian Accounting Standards Board (AASB) is inviting researchers to submit proposals for innovative and thought-provoking studies that will challenge the status quo and meet the demands of a rapidly evolving reporting landscape.  The AASB is interested in research that has the potential to inform future standard-setting activities or contribute to the broader dialogue on financial and non-financial reporting. Successful proposals must demonstrate a clear methodology, potential impact on reporting practices, and relevance to stakeholders.

2020 Financial Markets and Corporate Governance (FMCG) Conference

30 September, 2019

2020 Financial Markets and Corporate Governance (FMCG) Conference

Conference: 16 to 17 April 2020 and PhD Symposium: 15 April 2020

After successful 9th and 10th annual conferences in 2018 and 2019 in Melbourne and Sydney, respectively, with over 30 PhD students at the PhD symposiums and 120 academics at the conferences, the La Trobe Business School (LBS) is hosting the 11th Financial Markets and Corporate Governance Conference in April 2020 in Melbourne, in conjunction with Macquarie University, Monash University, Queensland University of Technology, the University of Queensland, and the Victoria University of Wellington

Further Details are HERE

Australian Accounting Review (AAR)

24 November, 2020

This year marks the thirtieth anniversary of the Australian Accounting Review (AAR).  From the very beginning the journal set out to generate dialogue between accounting academics and practitioners and to inform contemporary debates with relevant evidence.  As part of our celebrations of this anniversary, we present this virtual issue which, true to the journal’s mission, gathers AAR papers together on topics relevant to the current challenges associated with the COVID-19 (C-19) pandemic.  To access the issue, click HERE