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COVID-19 and work in Tasmania: how the pandemic has affected workforce experiences and goals
The Tasmania Project Work Survey explored the experience of work and looking for work in Tasmania, and the impact of COVID-19 on those experiences. This report focuses on the COVID-19 impacts.
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Ending homelessness in Australia: an evidence and policy deep dive
This report contributes to the research and evidence base for ending homelessness using an ending homelessness model built around addressing drivers of homelessness, meeting the direct needs of those experiencing homelessness, increasing the supply of social and affordable housing and supporting the enabling environment.
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Service innovation deep dive: summary report
Acknowledging the significant impact of COVID-19 on community services, researchers sought to understand the ways in which organisations in the aged care, disability and emergency relief sectors had innovated during COVID-19.
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Engagement with culture and the arts during the second year of COVID-19
Arts, entertainment and cultural industries have gradually re-emerged over the latter half of 2020 and into 2021, albeit to varying extents and in different formats, as restrictions have eased. Re-engaging audiences is a key component of recovery for the industry. Accordingly, The Tasmania Project’s fifth general survey (TTP5) asked about people’s in-person engagement with arts...
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Attitudes towards vaccination and borders in the second year of the pandemic
As the time for opening borders approached, The Tasmania Project’s fifth general survey (TTP 5) asked Tasmanian residents about their experiences of the second year of COVID 19 and their current attitudes to borders, restrictions and vaccination.