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Australia

Conference proceedings

Mobilising disability research and evidence for policy impact


Proceedings of an event that brought together people with disability, advocates, policymakers, researchers, and leaders from the sector. The event, comprising short talks and group discussions, built on ideas from earlier events that focus on research led by people with disability, based on real experiences, and aimed at making a difference in policy and practice.
Guide

Supporting mental health in the workplace


This webpage contains information to help better understand mental health conditions and considerations for employers when supporting employees with mental health conditions. It includes links to disability awareness training and a conversation guide about making workplace adjustments.
Website

Making changes for physical and sensory conditions


This guide supports employers in building accessible, inclusive workplaces through tailored adjustments for a wide range of disabilities including physical and sensory conditions. Discover practical ways to help employees with vision, hearing and mobility-related disabilities thrive with the right support.
Report

High-impact decisions that reduce household emissions


In Australia, residential buildings account for 11% of greenhouse gas emissions. This report presents the findings of a 2023 survey to understand how Australians handle the decision to make a home energy upgrade. Understanding the capabilities, opportunities and motivations driving home energy upgrade decisions is the first step in identifying ways to increase uptake.
Briefing paper

The likely to be accessed test and the Children’s Online Privacy Code


The Children’s Online Privacy Code in Australia will establish a set of guidelines to improve children’s privacy. This policy briefing explores a discussion held by academia and civil society in July 2025 around how the ‘likely to be accessed’ (LTBA) standard might be operationalised in the Code.
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