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Central Banks vs. Crypto: CBDC – the rise of centralised Crypto
April 6, 2024

  The financial landscape is on the cusp of a significant transformation. Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) are rapidly emerging as a potential game-changer, promising to reshape how we interact…

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Unveiling the Myth of Trickle-Down Economics – Illusions of Growth and the Harsh Reality of…
April 3, 2024

Envision a world in which one's prosperity spills over to enhance the lives of numerous individuals - a utopian paradise where the rich get richer while concurrently improving the living…

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The Vibecession: Bridging The Consumer Sentiment Gap
March 29, 2024

It’s 2024, and the US economy is back. After COVID, it experienced an inflation surge far beyond what many had seen in their lifetimes. However, inflation peaked back in 2022,…

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The War on Airbnb
September 6, 2023

Byron Bay, where 17.6% of the housing stock is listed on Airbnb (Image Source: Kayak) When Airbnb first arrived in Australia in 2012, the nation was experiencing a housing construction…

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Global Population Change: What Japan and Bangladesh tell us about the future of our world
May 5, 2022

Japan and Bangladesh's population demographics are polar opposites, yet intrinsically linked with each other. Join Chamindu, Alex, and Vlad as they delve deeper into what the changing populations of Japan and Bangladesh means for the future of the global population, and the widespread implications it brings.

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Policy Review: The 2022 Australian Federal Election
April 27, 2022

Join Amy, Phil and Laurel as they explore the most imminent concerns Australians face in the upcoming Federal Election. Issues such as Climate Change and the Rising Cost of Living are the focal points of this article. This article will present an overview of the policy positions for these issues between the major political parties with the aim of informing the readership ahead of the 2022 Federal Election.

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Private Schools vs. Public Schools
September 30, 2021

Join Phil, Laurel and Amy as they discuss the increasing gap between government and non-government education. As the divide grows, conversation surrounding this issue is essential.

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Does a ban on for-profit tutoring solve educational inequality in China?
September 28, 2021

Join Chamindu, Jade, Morgan, and Stephen as they deconstruct the recent ban on for-profit tutoring in China and explore the deep roots of educational inequality in the country.

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Education, The Key to Indigenous Wellbeing
March 27, 2021

The “Closing the Gap” initiative is a project aimed at increasing the life outcomes and wellbeing of Indigenous Australians. While some moves forward have been made, there is clear room for improvement to ensure social equity is achieved.

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