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Both the government and not-for-profit (NFP) sectors need a paradigm shift in terms of how they think about addressing key social issues as Australia grapples with COVID-19, according to the Centre for Social Impact (CSI).

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Australia’s $300 billion coronavirus deficit has been called 'eye-watering' and may take decades to pay back, but who exactly is Australia in debt to?

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Business leaders can mitigate the adverse impacts of climate change by generating thousands of jobs in renewable energy and building more sustainable communities. 

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There is a solution to help individuals and businesses better manage the cost of tax advice – but it does not involve a cap on deductions, says a UNSW Business School expert.

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Business leaders looking to better inform their decision-making processes should look to evidence-based management’s four-step framework to improve commercial outcomes, says a UNSW Business School expert 

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The government must reform six key areas to kickstart the post-coronavirus economic recovery, says UNSW Business School's Richard Holden.

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Reskilling the workforce for the future labour market could be one solution to the current job crisis, say UNSW Business school experts.

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If deregulation is to aid Australia's economic recovery then businesses must work with the government to effect real change in society, explains UNSW Business School's Pamela Hanrahan.

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Business leaders should do these four things to help improve psychological resilience and employee wellbeing post-coronavirus, says Associate Dean of Research at UNSW Business School.

Measure business leaders by their ability to teach

Business leaders should remember these five key lessons from working through the coronavirus pandemic even after restrictions are lifted, according to experts from UNSW Business School and MIT.

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