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Five great myths about the housing market

Five great myths about the housing market. 1 September 2015. Here's the top five by urban and regional planning and policy experts at the University of Sydney, Professor Peter Phibbs and Professor Nicole Gurran. 1. Affordability issues will be
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Malcolm needs a date with Dr Google

Malcolm needs a date with Dr Google. 23 September 2015. The new PM can make a difference to mental health by supporting investment in technologies linked to smart systems and expert clinical care, writes Professor Ian Hickie. Healthcare at our
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How Sydney’s transport system went off the rails

It is never too late to start this journey. Professor David Hensher is Director of the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies at the University of Sydney Business School.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2018/01/19/how-sydney_s-transport-system-went-off-the-rails.html
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Mobile phones are not always a cure for poverty in remote regions

Expectations on mobile phones to improve the lives of people in remote rural areas may be overly optimistic, writes Dr Petr Matous from the Faculty of Engineering and IT.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2017/03/30/mobile-phones-are-not-always-a-cure-for-poverty-in-remote-region.html
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Navigating the post-truth debate: some key co-ordinates

Weakening the link between evidence and decisions not only threatens the quality of policymaking, it threatens the entire enterprise of scientific research, whose business is to find out the facts such
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Algorithms workers can’t see are increasingly pulling the management strings

It was co-authored by Dr Alex Veen from the University of Sydney Business School's Discipline of Work & Organisational Studies, Dr Tom Barratt from Edith Cowan University and Dr Caleb ... Katie Booth. Media & PR Adviser (Business). Phone.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2020/08/24/algorithms-workers-cant-see-are-increasingly-pulling-the-strings.html
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Why external relationships are best built on two-way conversations

At the University of Sydney Business School, we have evolved our approach within parts of our MBA during the past five years. ... Contributing to the development of this product were embedded PhD students as well as business school MBAs Celia Wallace and
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Understanding populism: how leaders can better sell economic reform

Communication techniques that take a vision and personalise it to relate directly to issues affecting individuals, businesses and communities are most effective in creating interest and support.
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