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Social systems evidence


Social Systems Evidence is a continuously updated repository of syntheses of research evidence about the programs, services and products available in a broad range of government sectors and program areas the governance, financial and delivery arrangements within which these programs are provided, and the implementation strategies that can help to ensure that these programs, services...
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Disinformation in the city: response playbook

Paul Costello, Zim Nwokora, Daniel Pejic, Mario Peucker, William Ridge

This response playbook informs and guides policies and practices to counter disinformation and strengthen democracy at a local level. It provides a framework for collaboration across cities, sectors and levels of government as well as principles for designing administrative policy and process.
Report

2024 Australian Youth Barometer


The fourth annual Australian Youth Barometer surveyed over 620 young Australians about their experiences with the economy, work, education, health and wellbeing, relationships and participation in civic life. The report illustrates the challenges faced by today's youth and identifies a growing sense that the government is failing to address their biggest concerns.
Report

Incentivising Australian screen diversity

Andrew Moshirnia, Tamara Wilkinson

This report outlines different models of incentivising diversity across Australia’s screen industries. It proposes four models to encourage the screen sector to employ more people who identify as women, culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD), First Nations Australians, LGBTIQ+, and people with a disability, and in doing so improve the representation of all Australians in the...
Report

Australian public attitudes to facial recognition technology

Gavin Smith, Pat O’Malley (Australian National University)
Christopher O’Neill (Deakin University)

While facial recognition technology (FRT) will likely play an increasingly important role in Australia as the technology is deployed in the name of security and convenience, this report reveals a relatively low level of public familiarity with the technology, its uses and the potential issues it raises, highlighting the need for more robust public education...