Great to catch-up with my former Caius student Eloise Goulder at JP Morgan London to chat about behavioural biases, herding, AI, trading psychology and law. This podcast catches some snippets… Making Sense https://t.co/ccvV3Ud87Y @CaiusCollege@UTS_Economics@jpmorgan#finance
Had the pleasure of speaking at the 'Career in Economics' panel with @RachelPower10, Ally Spicer, and Sally Evans yesterday. Thanks to @mcbaddeley for moderating and @SiminskiPeter for insights on diversity. Grateful to Olena Stavrunova & @UTS_Economics for organizing!
Never mind 'If you don't know, vote no'
If you don't know about the Indigenous Voice to Parliament educate yourself by spending 5 minutes watching this excellent fact-based video by @UTSLaw
https://t.co/9ZvTwpLCRw
Noel Pearson schools Liberal Dan Tehan on why legislation for #TheVoice is supposed to be drafted after the referendum, as with former referendums, accusing him of “conflating the creation of legislation with the adoption of a constitutional referendum”💥#QandA#Yes23
The #VoiceToParliament divides Australia by race, poses @CroweDM: ‘This is not about race…we’re human…this is about recognising Indigenous. Were there peoples here before 1788? Yes!’ #NPC#Yes23
📚 Silent Coup – @ClaireProvost + @kennardmatt (Bloomsbury)
Multinational corporations can dictate how resources are allocated, territories are governed, and justice is defined – but political change can still come, writes @ProfCarlRhodes (@UTSEngage). https://t.co/EUfVuz53Tk
How the Voice would work: When the Government wants to improve outcomes for Indigenous Australians in areas like health and education, they'd ask the Voice to come up with the best solutions that will actually work and make a real, practical difference.
#yes23
Glad to see my Conversation article generating some deep engagement in the media by @grhutchens
What is the point of economics journalism? Part 1. https://t.co/hz724lUncq via @ABCaustralia