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Professor Binh Tran-Nam

Faculty: Business
Fields of Research (FoR): Public policy, Public economics - taxation and revenue, Public administration, Litigation, adjudication and dispute resolution, Public Economics- Taxation and Revenue, Public Policy, Public Administration, Economic Development and Growth
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I am a professor in taxation with an economics background, having graduated with a PhD from the School of Economics, UNSW in 1982.  Prior returning to UNSW Sydney as a lecturer in taxatio
Associate Professor Stephen Charles Fortescue

Faculty: Arts, Design & Architecture
Fields of Research (FoR): Comparative Government and Politics, Public Administration
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Stephen Fortescue is the Deputy President of the University’s Academic Board and Director of Postgraduate Research for the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
Dr Wendy Katherine Jarvie

Faculty: UNSW Canberra
Fields of Research (FoR): Public Administration, Early Childhood Education (excl. Maori), Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education, Policy and Administration
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Dr Wendy Jarvie is a Visiting Fellow in the School of Business at UNSW, Canberra. Professional and Teaching Experience
Professor Peter Blunt

Faculty: UNSW Canberra
Fields of Research (FoR): Human Resources Management, International Business, Organisation and Management Theory, Organisational Behaviour, Public Administration, Public Policy
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Peter Blunt’s experience encompasses 25 years of university research, teaching and scholarship and more than 25 years as a consultant specialising in governance, public sector management and questi
Implementing the National Disability Insurance Scheme

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The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provides cover for Australians with a severe disability, and represents a transition to a new model and market for service delivery that will substantially change the nature, focus, and funding of disability support service delivery.