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Home / Archived Article(s) by Author: Ebony Stansfield
    • Society

    Black lives matter in Australia

    Ebony Stansfield     |      January 20, 2021

    Three prominent Indigenous women speak about one of the biggest social movements in the world and how it matters in Australia.

    • Business

    Food delivery services need a regulation overhaul

    Ebony Stansfield     |      January 15, 2021

    Governments are scared of appearing business ‘unfriendly’ if they intervene in the gig economy and big companies are using this to their advantage, say experts at UNSW Sydney.

    • Business

    Corporate criminal liability remains complex, unruly and uncertain

    Ebony Stansfield     |      November 22, 2020

    The complexity surrounding criminal liability of corporations needs to be clarified with reforms say UNSW Law observers.

    • Resilience

    How to reduce offshore supply chain risks and create onshore manufacturing opportunities

    Ebony Stansfield     |      August 19, 2020

    There are a number of definitive ways Australia can improve innovation and onshore manufacturing while leveraging offshore capability and reducing supply chain risks.

    • Society

    The dog’s breakfast of strata pet laws

    Ebony Stansfield     |      August 6, 2020

    NSW pet tenancy laws do not reflect the needs of society, with strata by-laws impacting the vulnerable, say UNSW experts.

    • Climate Change

    The business risk of climate change

    Ebony Stansfield     |      July 9, 2020

    The cost of not reducing greenhouse gas emissions can no longer be ignored by business, and in this landscape, all asset owners and investors should be planning now for the ongoing viability of their portfolios.

    • Cybersecurity

    Time to ramp up Australian cyber-security

    Ebony Stansfield     |      July 5, 2020

    The announcement of the biggest-ever funding package to combat cyberattacks confirms just how vulnerable Australia’s cybersecurity really is – and it’s not just because of China.

    • Business

    Why business leaders must invest in people

    Ebony Stansfield     |      June 17, 2020

    Reskilling the workforce for the future labour market could be one solution to the current job crisis. Indeed, investing in your employees post-coronavirus could be the smartest business decision you can make.

    • Society

    Brand activism v slacktivism

    Ebony Stansfield     |      June 14, 2020

    Corporate brands need to do more than support fashionable causes to heighten their own profile. They need to take concrete action if they really aim to enable social change.

    • Resilience

    Is COVID-19 the dress rehearsal for climate change?

    Ebony Stansfield     |      June 2, 2020

    The lessons we have learnt from the impact of COVID-19 may help businesses manage climate risk in the future.

    • Business

    Supporting worker wellbeing after COVID 19

    Ebony Stansfield     |      May 12, 2020

    Business leaders should do these four things to help improve psychological resilience and employee wellbeing post-coronavirus, says the Associate Dean of Research at UNSW Business School.

    • Economy

    Cutting red tape to boost the recovery

    Ebony Stansfield     |      May 7, 2020

    COVID-19 derailed many government plans on a budget surplus, but the pandemic may be the anchor of change in a much bigger shift that could reshape economies around the world.

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