Business & Law

Bernardo García Pola

There are no jobs on a dead planet, so we must find a way for capitalism and the environment to coexist in harmony.

Stuart Robert MP speaking at a press conference

A Senate committee is discussing a bill designed to shore up the independence of the Australian Research Council, after recent high-profile cases of ministers vetoing research grants.

Woman speaking up online virtual meeting

Following new rules for online meetings will allow everyone to contribute to a successful result, says UNSW Business School’s Juliet Bourke.

People protest against Russian attack on Ukraine near Embassy of Russia in Latvia.

Putin has left his fan club of European right-wing populists squirming. United in embarrassment and politically sidelined.

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.

Close-up of a hand dropping in a folded piece of voting paper into a ballot box

New research shows policy referendums have been far more frequent at the state and territory level and demonstrates the enduring appeal of giving the public a say on the big issues.

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While the jury is still out on whether Australia will experience a ‘great resignation’, another trend is already sweeping through the ranks of women, says a UNSW Business School academic. 

Hand holding phone and bitcoin buying selling crypto

There are no measures to prevent Russian market participants from using cryptocurrencies to dodge economic sanctions, says UNSW Business School's Elvira Sojli.

Outside the Crown Casino in Melbourne, Victoria

Facing allegations about breaching anti-money laundering laws, Crown casino needs to prove it deserves a licence to operate, says UNSW Business School’s Anil Hargovan. 

A photo of participants of the Pathways to Politics Program for Women.

Women should be given incentives to work in Parliament, rather than being forced to leave, says new report.

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