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Adjusted for inflation, Australians are being paid less than they were in 2020. These four charts show what’s changed in how we work – and the growing gap between your pay and what you can afford to buy.

Louisa Degenhardt and Fiona Stapleton

From research into addiction and mental disorders, to service to tertiary education, UNSW community members have been honoured across a range of varied disciplines.

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UNSW has academic experts available to comment on May's federal government budget announcements.

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Australian startup MilkRun may have attracted more than $85 million in venture capital but it always had a challenging business model.

Bank of Philadelphia

​The World Economic Forum named widespread country debt default as one of the global risks for 2023. Are these fears overblown? 

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Our addiction to smartphone apps could be affecting our health negatively, leading to issues like sleep deprivation, says a UNSW Business School technology expert.

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With the advent of ChatGPT, now is the time for universities to embark on a grand new adventure, write UNSW Business School's Chona Ryan, Christine Van Toorn, Eric Lim, Michael Cahalane and Sam Kirshner.

Aria Ahmed-Cox

Fulbright Scholarships have been awarded to six members of the UNSW community to foster educational exchange and understanding between the United States and Australia.

Daniel Purchas, Professor Louise Lutze-Mann and Leanne Piggott.

33 UNSW Sydney students are listed in the Top100 Future Leaders Awards.

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Members of the University community have been recognised for their outstanding achievements across a broad range of fields in 2023.

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