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News

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### Why do I suddenly owe tax this year? It could be because the LMITO is gone, forever

The Low and Middle Income Tax Offset was a flawed idea. Now that it’s gone, our tax bills are up to $1500 higher.

### UNSW Sydney’s Martin Green elected to US National Academy of Engineering

Scientia Professor Martin Green has been elected to the United States National Academy of Engineering for his work in solar energy development.

### The dark side of solar: how off-grid products are creating waste in Africa

The burgeoning solar sector has a responsibility to consider the afterlives of its products, says an expert from UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture.

### Why do I get so much spam and unwanted email in my inbox? And how can I get rid of it?

One of the first ‘spam’ messages on record was sent in 1854.

### Inform yourself: vote with reason, not in ignorance

The No campaign line for the upcoming Voice referendum tells people they can’t figure out the issues, says the Dean of Law & Justice at UNSW Sydney.

### UNSW launches Institute for Climate Risk & Response

The research institute will offer advice to industry on how to assess and respond to climate change.

### UNSW Professor Megan Davis named on the 2023 TIME100 Next List

The annual list recognises individuals who are shaping the future of their fields and defining the next generation of leadership.

### Under ‘open skies’, the market would decide how often airlines fly into Australia

The US has open-skies agreements with more than 100 nations, Singapore has more than 60 nations. Australia has just seven.

### New vision for ophthalmology wins 2023 3 Minute Thesis contest

Dr Sascha Spencer impressed competition judges with her eye-opening presentation on helping medical professionals improve diagnosis and treatment of vision disorders.

### UNSW Sydney appoints new Provost

Scientia Professor Vlado Perkovic, current Dean of UNSW Medicine & Health, will take up the role on 18 September.

### Fewer of us are cycling – here’s how we can reverse the decline

Early in the pandemic, when there was much less traffic on the roads, people took to their bikes. But since then, fewer people are cycling, with rates now lower than in 2011.

### Alumni Awards honour eight of UNSW's exceptional graduates

The 2023 Alumni Award winners inspire positive change and empower communities globally, embodying UNSW’s commitment to creating a brighter future for all.

### UNSW early career researchers awarded more than $6m in funding

The funding enables researchers to develop their projects, providing economic, commercial, environmental, and social benefits for Australians.

### UNSW researchers awarded 2023 Eureka Prizes

The Waterbirds Aerial Survey Team, led by Richard Kingsford, Toby Walsh and Jodi Rowley have received prestigious 2023 Eureka Prizes.

### Katharine Kemp wins AFR Higher Education Emerging Leader Award

The UNSW Sydney Law & Justice academic was recognised at the 2023 awards, along with UNSW finalists in the Community Engagement and Employability categories.

### UNSW Sydney moves to 3rd in Australia in the latest ARWU rankings

The University is among six national institutions ranked in the world’s top 100.

### ‘Stay safe’: vale Mary-Louise McLaws, champion for the power of clear science communication

A calm voice, a trusted expert, devoted teacher. Epidemiologist Professor Mary-Louise McLaws was passionate about engaging with the mainstream media and communicating what she knew.

### Why do people collaborate with the enemy? Ian Buruma considers three troubling examples

Collaborators cannot be reduced to single types. Their motivations are varied and can be hard to interpret.