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Enabling audience participation and collective content generation through urban media as a diagnostic method in urban planning


Interaction design is something perhaps few people think about. Yet it is one of our most important areas of research. The world is now changed every few years by information and communication technologies, and it is interaction design that has to make these changes work for people. In 2015, such changes involve computing’s return to...
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Promoting diversity of cultural expression in arts in Australia: a case study report


This report aims to contribute to understanding and debate of the implications of UNESCO’s 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expression, to which Australia became a signatory in 2009.
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That’s entertainment: trends in late-night assaults and acute alcohol illness in Sydney's entertainment precinct


Summary: This report uses various data sources to show the incidence of night-time alcohol-related violence and other alcohol harm in the Sydney CBD in the ten years prior to the 2014 lockout intervention. Between 2004 and 2013 police crime statistics and triple zero (000) calls both show a decrease in alcohol-related assault while emergency department...
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Multicultural access and equity: building a cohesive society through responsive services


This report provides a summary of the perspectives and broader feedback received through consultations with culturally and linguistically diverse communities and service providers around Australia, regarding the design and delivery of Australian Government services. The report aims to discuss diverse community perspectives relating to the accessibility and quality of service delivery, highlighting gaps, key issue...
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Disadvantaged places in urban Australia: residential mobility, place attachment and social exclusion


Three overarching issues are being considered through this Multi-Year Research Project (MYRP):
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