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November 13, 2024
Dr Caitlin Buckle from the School of Built Environment unpacks new research showing that housing affordability is driving people to move from cities to regional areas. She notes, "we might even see it continue to be a big factor in decision making as house prices have stayed so high"[timestamp 05:46].
ABC Australia Wide
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November 12, 2024
Why are more Australians choosing to live regionally?Dr Caitlin Bucklefrom the School of Built Environmentpoints out that the high cost of housing is a major factor, making regional areas appear quite desirable for both renting and home ownership [timestamp 59:10].
ABC Broken Hill
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November 12, 2024
Dr Alexander Korolev from the School of Social Sciences discusses the potential impact of last weeks US election on international alliances, noting that I wouldnt exaggerate the significance of Trumps return to office. He also highlights the economic implications for Australia arising from the great power rivalry between the US and China.
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November 10, 2024
Associate Professor Pan Wang from the School of Humanities & Languages weighs in on emerging reports of age discrimination in Chinese workplaces. Speaking to this trend, she points out that "younger workers are thought of as 'human resources' whereas workers above 35 are viewed as 'human costs.'"
ABC News
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November 09, 2024
Recent research has revealed a growing trend of Australians moving to regional and remote areas. Dr Caitlin Buckle from the School of Built Environment attributes this shift to rising living costs, housing and lifestyle considerations, and a broader"reconsideration about life priorities".
ABC News
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November 07, 2024
Can 3D printing solve Australia's housing crisis?Associate Professor Matthias Hank Haeusler from the School of Built Environment shares his research into the opportunities and limitations of 3D printing technology, particularly as it concerns "communicating and collaborating with other trades"[timestamp 41:01].
ABC Melbourne
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November 03, 2024
Is a high-speed train to Newcastle the key to alleviating housing pressure in Sydney? According toProfessor Bill Randolphfrom the City Futures Research Centre,improving rail connectivity could be very effective in shifting population spread however, the government would need to consider the cost to travellers.
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October 30, 2024
Recent research has shed light on the increasing demand for social housing in Australia and its deepening impacts on regional communities. Professor kylie valentine from the Social Policy Research Centre notes that regional providers are seeing more working families apply, many of whom are considering social housing for the first time[57:18].
ABC Western Plains
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October 27, 2024
A new three-year wage deal is set to transform the working conditions of NSW's public school teachers.Dr Meghan Stacey from the School of Education unpacks the long-term benefits of this agreement, emphasising that it's absolutely essential if were going to attract future teachers, and keep the ones we already have in the classroom."
Education HQ
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October 28, 2024
This year saw a record number of students submitting for early entry into universities.Scientia Professor Andrew Martin from the School of Education shares his research into this phenomenon as it relates to a student's sense of motivation, engagement and "academic buoyancy" [timestamp 08:06].
ABC Upper Hunter
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October 28, 2024
A year ago, the ACT became the first Australian jurisdiction to decriminalise personal possession of small amounts of illicit drugs. According toDr Paul Kelaitafrom theSocial Policy Research Centre, this approach recognises the importance of "health and social responses which are evidence-based and cost effective" [timestamp 1:52:01].
ABC Southern Queensland
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October 27, 2024
Experts and advocates have expressed concerns over theknock-on effects of Australia's declining mathematics enrolments. According toEmeritus Professor John Sweller from the School of Education, the crux of this crisis can be addressed by inspiring "a students feeling of competence".
The Sydney Morning Herald
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October 20, 2024
As competition for gifted students to get admitted into selective schools becomes more rigorous and demanding,Professor Jae Jung from theSchool of Education calls for the Department of Education to increase the number of places available.
The Sydney Morning Herald
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October 19, 2024
Professor Jill Bennett from theBig Anxiety Research Centre discusses a new partnership between UNSW and Youturn that will see the roll-out of a pioneering mental health intervention. She explains how this opportunity will offer "a practical and inspiring resource for young people who may struggle with traditional therapy methods.
Noosa Today
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October 17, 2024
Experts have raised concerns over the disturbing trend of children accessing sugar dating platforms.Professor Michael Salterfrom the School of Social Sciences shares how exposure to consumer lifestyle and sexual content on social media contributes to this "very dark" issue, and emphasises the need for age-verification technology.
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