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RMIT University

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Family violence and sexual harm: research report 2023


While much national and international literature recognises the intersections of family violence and sexual harm, there is as yet little research and policy within Australia generally, or within Victoria, that addresses the co-occurrence of family violence and sexual harm experienced by adult victim/survivors. This research begins to address this important evidence gap.
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Digitisation for safe workplaces: final project report

Kai Qin, Mohammad Saiedur Rahaman, David Rodriguez-Sanchez, Rou Jun Toh, Alim Yasin, Hong Yin, Ayush Ranjan, Juan Pelaez Restrepo, Chi‑Tsun Cheng, Michael Langhorne, Daniel Lester, Toh Yen Pang, Konrad Peszynski, Yongli Ren, Gary Rosengarten, Flora Salim, Naomi Whiteside, Ivan S. Cole

This project aimed to develop an understanding of what controls the risk of airborne pathogen spread in workplaces and the effectiveness of various strategies to mitigate this risk.
Research Summary

Consumer experiences of 5G in Melbourne and rural/regional Victoria


The authors of this paper present findings from six online group discussions conducted with 5G consumers living in Melbourne and rural or regional Victoria.
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Measuring Australia’s digital divide: the Australian digital inclusion index 2023


Digital inclusion is about ensuring that all Australians can access and use digital technologies effectively. The Australian Digital Inclusion Index (ADII) uses survey data to measure digital inclusion across three dimensions of Access, Affordability and Digital Ability. The 2023 ADII continues the longstanding reporting of digital inclusion through these three measures.
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Building a transition: innovative approaches to construction industry transformation towards a safer and more sustainable future


This report responds to the multiple challenges currently impacting Victoria’s building and construction industry including skills and labour shortages, supply shortages, price increases, significant workplace stress and mental health issues. It also sets out best-practice skills, practices and innovation being developed and applied in leading international jurisdictions.