UNSW Business School

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The way banks calculate interest means that Australian borrowers who sign up to pay 5.95% per annum pay something closer to 6.11%.

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UNSW Business School experts explain the psychological factors that cause people to fall victim to scams – and what protection can be offered.

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Many students with a disability are bullied, excluded and do not feel welcome in Australian schools. They cannot be ignored in the next National School Reform Agreement.

Institute for Climate Risk and Response

The research institute will offer advice to industry on how to assess and respond to climate change.

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Companies may be monitoring their employees working remotely, raising questions about the ethics and legality of surveillance. 

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The 2023 Alumni Award winners inspire positive change and empower communities globally, embodying UNSW’s commitment to creating a brighter future for all. 

AFR Higher Education Awards 2023

The UNSW Sydney Law & Justice academic was recognised at the 2023 awards, along with UNSW finalists in the Community Engagement and Employability categories.

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If you earn less than $60,000, you may be eligible for free tax help. But there is more we could do to help everyone – including struggling sole traders or small businesses – get the advice they need.

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Prosecraft creator Benji Smith believed he was honouring copyright laws while using more than 25,000 books without authors’ consent. 

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Scammers have exploited a simple weakness in the myGov online portal to redirect hundreds of millions of dollars in tax refunds.

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