Australia
Report
Australian youth online: findings from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC)
This report analyses the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children to understand the experiences of technology use for young Australians. The research considers children and young people’s access to digital technologies by different socio-economic groups and their online safety experiences. It finds that while Australian children are increasingly online, digital connectivity differs by socioeconomic background.
Report
Peak woke: the declining popularity of social justice ideas in Australia
An analysis of prominent words and phrases associated with social justice – also known as 'woke' – in web searches in Australia between 2004 and 2025 reveals Australia reached ‘peak woke’ in 2023. This report finds that woke ideas are declining in prevalence and suggests that they will play a less prominent role in public...
Journal article
Financial penalty associated with a decline in hospital-acquired complications in Australia
Adverse events during hospital care are a global concern. The evidence for addressing unsafe acute care using pay-for-performance is inconclusive. This research examined the association between the introduction of a financial penalty introduced by Australian policy in July 2018 and the prevalence of 13 high-priority hospital-acquired complications in Australian public hospitals.
Guide
Communication boards
Communication boards are simple visual tools that use pictures, symbols and words to help people communicate. These communication boards are practical resources that organisations can use in everyday settings like customer service, community spaces and workplaces.
Report
Rapid evidence review: transformation of closed employment
This rapid evidence review explores how Australian Disability Enterprises (ADEs) can facilitate pathways into open or integrated employment for people with disabilities. Drawing on international literature, it investigates global approaches to transitioning from sheltered workshop systems to inclusive employment models and distils key insights and implications for the Australian context.