Coronavirus in Africa: A complex reality
29 Apr 2020
Misinformation, opportunism and a myriad of day-to-day issues may dwarf the threat of COVID-19 in Africa, says UNSW expert.
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Coronavirus in Africa: A complex reality
29 Apr 2020
Misinformation, opportunism and a myriad of day-to-day issues may dwarf the threat of COVID-19 in Africa, says UNSW expert.
Tips on how to get tax fit prior to filing your tax return
29 Apr 2020
A UNSW tax expert shares practical tips on claims you can make in your tax return if you’ve worked from home during the pandemic.
COVID-19 food hygiene: a food microbiologist’s top 3 tips
29 Apr 2020
Save your sanitisers – washing your fruit and veggies under running water is the recommended cleaning method, food microbiologist Julian Cox says.
How to fix press freedom in Australia
29 Apr 2020
Peter Greste responds to the UNSW Legal Hour webinar on ‘Freedom of the press’ and the challenges facing journalistic independence.
We need green spaces in COVID-19 era
29 Apr 2020
UNSW’s Paul Osmond says the design of buildings and cities need to change after this pandemic.
UNSW Professor launches 2020 Australian Mental Health Prize
29 Apr 2020
UNSW Professor says the hidden threat from COVID-19 is long-term mental health issues.
‘Moving as fast as we physically can’: scientists unite in fight against COVID-19
29 Apr 2020
Investigating the virus’ lifespan, creating safe virus lookalikes, and studying immunotherapy solutions are just some of the collaborative research projects happening in a high-level containment lab at UNSW Medicine’s Kirby Institute.
Terra nullius interruptus: Captain James Cook and absent presence in First Nations art
29 Apr 2020
For too long, Cook was a promise recollected in pigment, bronze and stone. Contemporary First Nations artists are challenging this imagery.
Physical distancing is here for a while: over 100 experts call for more safe walking and cycling space
29 Apr 2020
We’ve all seen the increases in people walking and cycling on shared paths so crowded it’s almost impossible to maintain physical distancing. This must be fixed, and quickly.
It’s just started: we’ll need war bonds, and stimulus on a scale not seen in our lifetimes
29 Apr 2020
We’ll need to spend at least an extra 15-20 per cent of GDP per year. It’ll be more palatable if it is funded by COVID bonds.