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Man filing tax return on computer

Filing tax returns can lead to a tax refund – but due to changes in tax laws this year, your refund might be smaller than anticipated. 

Building collapses from a demolition

Residential construction companies in Australia have been toppling like dominoes, and this has left many depositors in a very difficult financial position.

Shot of a group of young designers staring tensely at a monitor

Curious about how ChatGPT can help you at work? Be careful what company information might be given away while experimenting, warns a UNSW Business School professor.  

Students on UNSW L5 stairs

The 2023 QS Subject Rankings placed 19 UNSW subjects in the top 50 worldwide and five at number one in Australia. 

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The Chair of the Board of Directors at Tesla, a human rights lawyer, and an advocate of women in defence and STEM are some of the UNSW graduates recognised in the 50th annual UNSW Alumni Awards.

The NDIS logo in front of a building

The budget forecast steep NDIS costs, but also allocated funds to review and support the scheme in sustainable ways that could contribute positively to the economy

Mike Cannon-Brookes

Mike Cannon-Brookes has blocked AGL’s demerger – for now. But can he force it to accelerate the closure of its coal and gas-fired power stations?

Police and army assist in flood waters

The federal election presents an opportunity to promote plans for improving national disaster governance and resilience. But the silence on these issues in political debates has been remarkable.

the cover of the 2022 budget papers

The 2022-23 budget is the result of a good plan, well executed. But whichever party next takes government must close the deficit gap – without resorting to austerity.

A hooded figure holds up a placard with "nice day for a revolution" during a protest

It’s time for a new brand of democratic liberalism that understands and harnesses power of markets for social and economic good.

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