New research, co-authored by Professor Chyi Lini Lee from City Futures Research Center, has provided valuable insights for policymakers and real estate professionals, revealing how machine learning models can offer more sustainable and affordable housing in regional areas.
The Northern Territory is welcoming in new grants to support first-home buyers and boost the economy. But will they do what they promise? Dr Chris Martin from the City Futures Research Centre discusses the implications of such policies and who stands to benefit from them [segment starting 1:54:34].
Many NSW regional and rural schools are struggling to attract and retain staff. Professor Kim Beswick from the Gonski Institute for Education shares her thoughts on this critical issue, explaining that "I think we need to do more to sell the advantages" [segment starting 12:52].
Why are so many young Australians struggling to enter the property market? Professor Hal Pawson from the City Futures Research Centre has found house prices in Australia had tripled between 1990 and 2020, while real earnings only increased by 50%.
Recent research has revealed the brutal conditions faced by people with disability in detention centres. Co-author of the report Dr Maree Higgins from the School of Social Sciences unpacks her findings, including the legislative limitations of indefinite detention.
Following the introduction of new government measures to tackle the teacher shortage, Professor Kim Beswick from the Gonski Institute for Education believes there is more to be done (particularly as it concerns impacted rural and regional schools) emphasising "I think we really need to change the narrative".
Self-described "scentsmith" Associate Professor Ainsley Walker from the School of Built Environment discusses how her "nose-led" approach to life has underpinned her art practice of creating immersive and transportive installations [segment starting 2:06:10].
Professor Heidi Norman from the Indigenous Land and Justice Research Group in the School of Humanities & Languagesshares insights gleaned from a recent symposium exploring how clean energy can support First Nations communities, describing it as "an incredible opening up of opportunities" [segment starting 7:26].
While 25% of apartment dwellers are families, very few Sydney units offer more than two bedrooms. Professor Philip Oldfield from the School of Built Environment expresses concern over "this mismatch", emphasising "how profoundly this demographic is not being accommodated for in our housing provision."
Amid 50 NSW school catchment shifts in the last year alone, Professor Chris Pettit from the City Futures Research Centre explains the economic and housing implications, explaining how "not all schools are equal when it comes to what it means for property value."
Experts, advocates and survivors across Australia are weighing in on new government measures introduced to address male violence against women. Speaking to the root of the issue, research co-authored by Dr Michael Salter from the School of Social Sciences has identified alcohol, gambling and pornography as proponents of male violence.
Should we be renaming rivers to reflect their Aboriginal names? Emeritus Professor Grace Karskens from the School of Humanities & Languages discusses her discovery of an overlooked archive from 1829 and its significance to "landscapes of memory".
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