Conference paper
What types of evidence are available for translating health evidence into planning strategies for higher density living? A review of the literature
Despite abundant knowledge and research highlighting the significance of urban planning for improving health outcomes, there remains an absence of understanding of how health evidence can be translated into planning policy and practice, particularly for higher density urban development. This paper presents the findings of combined systematic and narrative review of academic literature pertaining to...
Conference paper
Dense, urban and walkable: the lived experience of apartment dwellers in post-suburban Sydney
Urban density is commonly identified as factor that contributes to active transport, including walking, across all age groups. While a significant body of literature explores the factors that influence the likelihood of walking for commuting, leisure and or strolling, the experiences of residents in rapidly densifying outer suburbs have been much less well considered.
Evaluation
Evaluation of Legal Aid NSW civil law service for Aboriginal communities
This evaluation report provides insights into how a mainstream government service works with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Report
Digital platform work in Australia: preliminary findings from a national survey
The objectives of this research were to explore the prevalence and characteristics of digital platform work in Australia, gain insight into the characteristics and experiences of those participating in digital platform work, and understand the extent to which they combine digital platform work with other forms of paid work.
Report
Do the claims stack up? Australia talks China
The purpose of this report is not to deny that China’s behaviour can present challenges to Australia’s national interest. It is essential that Australian responses to China’s rise and its behaviour are grounded in facts and evidence.