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Biohackers and other 'connoisseurs of science' have important social and scientific contributions to make.

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As states slowly start to lift some restrictions on social distancing, Professor Mary-Louise McLaws from UNSW Medicine says that we should not become complacent and recommends a staggered approach to easing further restrictions.

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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.

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UNSW Sydney’s Professor Mary-Louise McLaws says that rushing to lift restrictions could be catastrophic.

Australia will need to restart the economy.

The COVID-19 recovery phase should be a catalyst for regulatory change, says UNSW Commercial Law expert.

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COVID-19 has upturned uses of public spaces that we took for granted. Will shifts in the regulation of these spaces lead to a change in thinking about who “owns” the city?

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UNSW has a wide range of experts available for comment on the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Is it safe to nip out for milk? Should I download the COVIDSafe app? Is it OK to wear my pyjamas in a Zoom meeting? All these extra decisions are taking their toll.

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The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the fact we are failing to collect tax revenue and also giving away hundreds of billions in tax concessions.

JW Nevile Fellow in Economics Tim Harcourt, UNSW Business School.

Outsourcing and offshoring will slow down due to social distancing measures and political pressures to keep jobs at home, says economist Tim Harcourt. 

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