UNSW Business School

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Without appropriate support, it’s more likely people will break COVID restrictions, for example go to work, or gather in family groups for support.

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Governments are spending at unprecedented levels. Where does this money come from, and are governments saddling young people with too much debt?

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OzSAGE's first recommendations deal with ventilation and the measures that will have to accompany widespread vaccination.

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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.

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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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