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Men and boys snapshot: engaging with men and boys to end domestic, family and sexual violence


This snapshot sets out the context and priority areas emerging from recent research, policy development and service delivery around working with men and boys to address domestic, family and sexual violence. It provides a focus for discussion about how we can better engage with men and boys to end gendered violence.
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The impact of Commonwealth Rent Assistance on low-income privately renting parents and children

Lynette Washington, Rui Zhang, Weidong Liang

This research looked at how Commonwealth Rent Assistance (CRA) – the most expensive demand-side housing support program in Australia – affects low-income families who rent privately. This research helps to understand how effective CRA is at reducing disadvantage and improving wellbeing. It also shows how these effects pass to children of households that receive CRA.
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Recharging the Territory: how $1.5 billion can create energy security and sustainable jobs for the NT


The report outlines a three-step plan to recharge the Northern Territory (NT) and exceed 50% renewables by 2030. It sets out the opportunity for federal investment in sustainable industries in the NT and builds on the bipartisan commitment to re-nationalise the Port of Darwin.
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2035 Targets advice


The Climate Change Authority has recommended Australia set a 2035 target to reduce the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions by 62–70% compared with 2005 levels. This report outlines the methodology used to inform the advice, implementation pathways, navigating impacts and opportunities, and the international context. It identifies stronger policy settings are required to meet the target.
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Facebook and the news media: how Australians engage with news and misinformation online


This report explores the evolving relationship between Australian news organisations, social media (Facebook) and online audiences. The study analyses more than three million posts from 25 Australian news publishers to gain insights into how news content is distributed, how audiences engage with news topics, and the nature of misinformation and disinformation spread.