UNSW Business School

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Australia could again fall into the trap of false economies by opening up too soon.

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Australia is not yet seeing the level of business closures predicted for when JobKeeper and other support measures ended, say UNSW Business academics.

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Findings from UNSW research highlight different age groups urgently need targeted mental health responses.

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The unemployment decline isn’t as impressive as it first appears, and wages growth remains sluggish.

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ARC grants will support innovation in engineering, science, medicine and business.

Floating fishing villages in Vietnam

Initial funding for the Global Ocean Accounts Partnership will enable more countries to measure and manage their ocean wealth to deliver a more sustainable future.

Reserve Bank of Australia governor Philip Lowe

The independence of Australia’s central bank doesn’t make it infallible. It should welcome peer review.

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The Fellows have secured more than $9.5 million for projects in engineering, law, science, business, the humanities and medicine.

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Ironically, it is the “ivory-tower” economists who tend to do the most interesting, and valuable, work.

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A new research review suggests people’s psychological immune system is strong enough to overcome the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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