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Griffith University

Report

Listen to her. Act now: the experiences and impact of child abuse on Australian girls


This report presents the voices and child abuse experiences of young girls in Australia, detailing their experiences of abuse within the home, and the impacts of family violence on their lives.
Book

Seeding futures for wellbeing: catalysing collective imagination

Katherine Gibson, Craig North, Belinda Drew, Adam Fennessy, Tim Marshall, Sacha Edema, Clare Fountain

This compendium is a response to an essay penned by Federal Treasurer, Jim Chalmers, for 'The Monthly' in February 2023. The team at the Griffith Centre for Systems Innovation was inspired by the 'Capitalism after the Crises' topic, and decided to approach a diverse group of potential collaborators to come together around the theme.
Working paper

Leveraging data portals as analytic platforms: a case study of a simulation of the Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan


This paper discusses how researchers can augment their traditional publications and share their large research datasets in a format easily analysed by other researchers, while enhancing their own analytic capabilities. The case study is the Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan, and the data portal implemented using Power BI. The data portal presents the results from...
Report

Community media destinations: spotlight on training


Training has been integral to the growth of community broadcasting in Australia and continues to play a vital role in the sector. This report outlines the impacts of community media training on the employment pathways and career trajectories of its practitioners.
Report

Make us count: understanding Aboriginal women's experiences in Victorian public sector workplaces


This research provides a voice to Aboriginal women in Victorian public sector workplaces. Qualitative data from Aboriginal women’s lived experiences has been combined with existing workplace gender data to give a comprehensive and rigorous account of Aboriginal women’s experiences in the Victorian public sector.