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University of Tasmania

Report

Life in an open-bordered Tasmania


After shutting in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Tasmanian border fully reopened to the mainland on 15 December 2021. Previous reports of The Tasmania Project revealed a mix of apprehension and excitement among survey respondents prior to the border reopening. This report explores how people are feeling now and how they have...
Journal article

Disability justice and urban planning

This article is made up of a unique collection of short responses and reflections from an open call. The voices here go beyond discussing accessibility to recognise and delineate how deeply ableism is embedded in planning theory, research, education, and practice, and to engage with vision and imagination about what it would look like to...
Report

COVID-19 and work in Tasmania: how the pandemic has affected workforce experiences and goals


The Tasmania Project Work Survey explored the experience of work and looking for work in Tasmania, and the impact of COVID-19 on those experiences. This report focuses on the COVID-19 impacts.
Report

Engagement with culture and the arts during the second year of COVID-19


Arts, entertainment and cultural industries have gradually re-emerged over the latter half of 2020 and into 2021, albeit to varying extents and in different formats, as restrictions have eased. Re-engaging audiences is a key component of recovery for the industry. Accordingly, The Tasmania Project’s fifth general survey (TTP5) asked about people’s in-person engagement with arts...
Report

Attitudes towards vaccination and borders in the second year of the pandemic


As the time for opening borders approached, The Tasmania Project’s fifth general survey (TTP 5) asked Tasmanian residents about their experiences of the second year of COVID 19 and their current attitudes to borders, restrictions and vaccination.