How work should help when disaster strikes
19 Aug 2022
From fires, floods and financial ruin, disaster can strike individuals anytime. But how should their workplace respond when it does?
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How work should help when disaster strikes
19 Aug 2022
From fires, floods and financial ruin, disaster can strike individuals anytime. But how should their workplace respond when it does?
Widespread use of non-disclosure agreements in Australia is ‘protecting serial predators’
19 Aug 2022
Rather than protect victims of sexual harassment and discrimination, Australia’s patchwork system of non-disclosure agreements shields predators and exposes others to repeat behaviour, Kingsford Legal Centre’s Director Emma Golledge says.
UNSW secures language contract to train Australian diplomats
19 Aug 2022
The tailored language and cultural program will prepare the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade diplomats for overseas postings.
HIV history can’t repeat itself with monkeypox, UNSW social scientist warns
18 Aug 2022
Lessons from the HIV epidemic should be applied to efficiently tackle the monkeypox outbreak and to avoid stigma.
UNSW launches Cities Institute to help future-proof our cities
18 Aug 2022
The Institute brings together diverse perspectives, expertise and experiences to solve the biggest challenges facing our cities.
NDIS fraud reports reveal the scheme’s weakest points
17 Aug 2022
Reports of large-scale NDIS fraud show it’s time to work with participants and involve them in oversight.
UNSW partners with Pride in Sport
17 Aug 2022
As part of UNSW’s commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion, the partnership will offer education and assistance with strategy development.
Quiet quitting: The burnout phenomenon hitting business
17 Aug 2022
The trending rejection of hustle culture that’s been going wild on TikTok actually has its roots in shrinkflation and long-term workplace trends.
The secrecy gets to the heart of the problem: Morrison’s ministerial missteps
17 Aug 2022
Constitutional law experts discuss the crisis in accountability in Australian government.
1 in 4 Australians is lonely. Quality green spaces in our cities offer a solution
17 Aug 2022
When the pandemic hit, green space was there for us at a time when others weren’t or couldn’t be. Urban greening might be the solution to the ‘lonelygenic environment’ that our cities have created.