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Recently the University of Technology Sydney's Jumbunna Institute of Indigenous Education and Research, the UTS Business School and the Diversity Council Australia (DCA) announced that they will partner on a new Gari Yala report, due to be released in 2025.
Gari Yala means 'speak the truth' in the Wiradjuri language. The Gari Yala report aims to detail the lived experience of First Nations Australians at work. It also aims to make recommendations to create culturally safe workplaces free of racism, discrimination and bias.
Host Veronika Aleshina and a guest panel of experts discuss cultural safety, the psychosocial impact of racism, and identity strain.
Conceiver of the Gari Yala Report Professor Nareen Young, Associate Dean (Indigenous Leadership and Engagement) at UTS and Professor for Indigenous Policy at the UTS Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research;
Trent Wallace, Head of First Nations Strategy at Ashurst; and
Nikolai Haddad, Managing Solicitor of Employment and Discrimination Law Unit of the Aboriginal Legal Service. -
In this episode of Think: Business Futures, we’ll be diving into just one area of personal finance–superannuation.What is super? Why is a percentage of your potential income siphoned off into a super account I can’t touch for decades, and what does that mean for your future? And, if you’re a woman, why are you retiring with–on average–almost 25% less super than men?
To discuss these and other issues related to the superannuation gender gap, we’re joined by Professor Kathy Walsh, Associate Dean (Research and Innovation) and Professor in Finance at the UTS Business School and Dr Danny Yeung, Lecturer in Finance Discipline at the UTS Business School.
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Think: Business Futures is back, with another stimulating panel discussion. In this episode, we ask the question: are social enterprises the future of business?Joining our panel discussion are Associate Professor Paul Brown from the UTS Transdisciplinary School, Shaun Christie David, the founder of Plate It Forward, and Dr. Adam Cohen, Senior Lecturer in Sport Management from UTS Business School. Paul, Shaun and Adam each shared unique insights, in this two-part podcast.
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Think: Business Futures is back, with another stimulating panel discussion. In this episode, we ask the question: are social enterprises the future of business?
Joining our panel discussion are Associate Professor Paul Brown from the UTS Transdisciplinary School, Shaun Christie David, the Founder of Plate It Forward, and Dr. Adam Cohen, Senior Lecturer in Sport Management from UTS Business School. Paul, Shaun and Adam each share their unique insights into how social enterprises work in this two-part podcast.
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Following on from the visit of the Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi we return to the Australia China relationship and find that it is moving ahead despite major headwinds. Our guest this week was Professor James Laurencson.
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This week we look at the world of fast fashion that is now moving into ultra-fast fashion with companies like Shein. In this episode, we take a deep dive into ultra-fast fashion and ask why we all should be worried about this trend becoming our new normal. Our guest this week is Dr. Talyor Brydges.
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This week we look at our supermarket sector and ask is a lack of competitiveness behind some of the practices of Coles and Woolworths? Our guest this week is Dr Sanjoy Paul
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This week we have a detailed look at China and what it means it to us, our terms of trade, our supply chains, and the risks it poses to our Universities. To discuss this and more we are joined by Professor James Laurenceson who is the Director of the Australia-China Relations Institute at UTS.
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With the continuing attacks on shipping in the Red Sea countries like Australia that are dependent on world trade have been left exposed. In a world of conflict and risk what can we do to protect ourselves? To discuss the problems and some possible solutions we spoke with Dr Sanjoy Paul.
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This week we look at the ways business and finance need to change as the economy transitions to a low-carbon future. Our guests were Alison Atherton and Gordon Noble.
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2023 has been a landmark year for women's sport. In this episode, we talk about this incredible rise and ask what this means for the business of sport and how women's sport will need to change and adapt. Our guest this week is Professor Tim Harcourt
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This week, we shift our focus to the fallout from PwC, Qantas, and Optus. In many ways, it has been the dominant corporate story of the year. Our guest this week is Professor Carl Rhodes.
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This week, we explore the lack of diversity in our corporate boards and discuss potential solutions. Our guest is Professor Sue Wright, Head of the Accounting Discipline Group at the UTS Business School.
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This week we have a recent panel discussion that was given at the University of Technology Sydney titled Embracing the power of AI in Enterprise: Bridging academica & industry for a transformative tomorrow
The discussion was moderated by: Michael Blumenstein Deputy Dean, Faculty of Engineering and IT
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This week we have a recent panel discussion that was given at the University of Technology Sydney titled Ageing with Dignity: Imagining the Future of Aged Care Services in Australia
The discussion was moderated by: Nicole Sutton from the UTS Business School.
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This week we look at a new initiative to make shopping and finding a bargain more sustainable. Green Friday is in its third year and brings 260 brands front and centre to shoppers looking for a more sustainable way to shop. We spoke to the CEO of Green Friday Melissa Drennan.
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This week we take a look at the 2023 Intergenerational Report and talk about the real story of the report that the media has missed. We now need to seriously decide if we want to live in a hotter and poorer Australia or one where we become a green industrial powerhouse. Our guest is Professor Green.
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Last week, the federal government unveiled its new housing plan. The centerpiece of this plan is the construction of 1.2 million homes over a span of 5 years. While some are skeptical about the plan's ability to achieve this ambitious target, if successful, could it effectively solve our current rental crisis? Additionally, how does this plan address the pressing issue of social housing? To delve into these questions and analyze the government's strategy, we spoke to Professor Alan Morris, from the University of Technology Sydney.
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This week we talk about why Australia should revisit the idea of a carbon tax. We spoke with Mona Mashhadi Rajabi who recently published an article on the economic benefits of a carbon tax.
https://theconversation.com/a-carbon-tax-can-have-economic-not-just-environmental-benefits-for-australia-210380
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This week we discuss just how ready is the Australian economy for future shocks caused by climate change and AI. Our guest was Professor Roy Green
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