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Tasmania

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Young, in love and in danger: teen domestic violence and abuse in Tasmania


Teen domestic violence and abuse is a serious public health issue - causing a wide range of detrimental impacts for victim-survivors, perpetrators and society. This report outlines the findings of recent research into teen domestic violence, and provides recommendations for preventing and responding to it.
Discussion paper

The case for truth in political advertising reform in Tasmania


This paper addresses the Tasmanian government’s objections to legislating truth in political advertising laws, as part of the review of the Electoral Act currently underway.
Report

Inflation, inflation, inflation: how Tasmanians are coping with rising costs of living


The Tasmania Project Place Survey (TTP7) was open between 21 September and 9 October 2022. This report examines the impacts of rising costs of living on Tasmanian residents: the types of expenses in which increases are causing the greatest level of impact and the actions taken to manage rising costs.
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"Quality food is too expensive to afford": 1 in 2 Tasmanians are food insecure in 2022 due to the rising cost of living


The Tasmania Project Cost of Living Survey (TTP8) was open between 21 September and 9 October 2022. The survey asked respondents a variety of questions about how they were coping with rising costs of living. The survey also used the USDA Household Food Security Survey Module 6-item short form to determine the prevalence and severity...
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'Can't afford to live': The impact of the rising cost of living on Victorians and Tasmanians on low incomes


This report provides evidence that the rising cost of living is deepening financial, housing and food insecurity, and impacting mental and physical health, while also increasing social isolation.
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