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Australian National University

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ANU
Journal article

Generating evidence to inform responsive and effective actions for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescent health and well-being

Jaameeta Kurji, India Shackleford, Daniel McDonough, Brittney Andrews, Felicity Andrews, Sally Cooke, Mahlia Garay, Thomas Harrington, Corey Kennedy, Jaeda Lenoy, Monique Maclaine, Hannah McCleary, Lorraine Randall, Hamish Rose, Daniel Rosendale, Jakirah Telfer, Tina Brodie, Salenna Elliott, Seth Westhead, Peter Azzopardi
Australia does not have a national strategy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescent health, and as a result, policy and programming are fragmented and not always responsive to needs. The Roadmap Project works in partnership with young people to define priority areas and establish developmentally appropriate, evidence-based actions.
Report

Unplugged is inflexible: how drivers’ plug in behaviour determines the flexibility of electric vehicle (dis)charging


This study focuses on how the amount of time that electric vehicles are plugged into chargers impacts the potential benefits of managed charging. The study considers multiple objectives for managed charging and assesses the impacts on the cost of charging, the stress on the distribution network and the potential to align charging with renewable energy...
Policy report

Considerations for the establishment of the Net Zero Economy Authority


This paper addresses three topics as they relate to the net zero transition: economics, social change, and regional communities. The authors have drawn upon their collective expertise and experience and reviewed global research and case studies around similar transitions and transition-focused institutions.
Strategy

Connected, innovative and responsive: decadal plan for social science research infrastructure 2024-33


This strategy document presents a blueprint for transforming Australia’s social science research infrastructure over the coming decade, so it can effectively support researchers working at the forefront of their fields and equip the social sciences to address Australia’s most pressing and evolving societal challenges.
Report

Designing gender equality into the future of law: final report


This research report examines the experience of women in the law, including discrimination, harassment and overwork.