Better understanding entries and exits from homelessness
Policy Online carries a link (17.3.16) to an Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute briefing paper detailing statistical research into the incidence of homelessness. ‘Of key
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Policy Online carries a link (17.3.16) to an Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute briefing paper detailing statistical research into the incidence of homelessness. ‘Of key
Penny Hawe writes in The Conversation (10.3.16) about the importance of effective science communication to better inform the public, and public policy-makers. ‘Actor and science advocate Alan
Policy Online (26.2.16) carries a link to a Scanlon Foundation report that assesses the reasons why multiculturalism has succeeded in Australia. This comes after the state
Policy Online (29.2.16) carries a link to an Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute report, investigating the experieces of Indigenous people living with disabilities and their access
Policy Online (18.2.16) features an in-house discussion paper on political communication and politicians’ responses in times of crises and natural disasters. ‘This short discussion paper is based
Policy Online (16.2.16) carries a link to a Mission Australia report on the levels of child and youth homelessness across the nation. The report argues that the
Hamish Campbell writes in The Conversation (2.2.16) that while the Queensland government has undertaken spotlight surveys of crocodile populations since 1972, the investment has been sporadic
Despite our parochial Queensland focus, we seem to have a widely distributed readership. On 9 October 2015, I accepted an invitation from Margaret Reynolds and Henry
The Queensland Police Service has reinstated its Annual Statistical Review, abolished by the Newman Government. The Commissioner’s introduction reads: ‘Over the ten year period 2005/06 to
Melissa Conley Tyler wrote on the role of think tanks in an article The Drum (ABC 1.10.15). ‘As bridge institutions between academics and policy makers, the role
Australians Against Capital Punishment, Australian Lawyers for Human Rights, and Reprieve Australia will be holding their 13th annual dinner to recognise the World Day Against the
‘There is nothing revolutionary in the nine priorities for Australia. If I tell you that food, soil and water, transport, cyber-security, resources, energy, advanced manufacturing, environmental
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