Complex and interconnected threats to global peace and security demands innovative and interconnected thinking by experts working across academic disciplines and industry sectors.
The ruling could justify the future visa cancellation of any individual who is seen as a ‘role model’ and who may be perceived as causing social unrest.
Australia's a nation largely built on the shoulders of those who came here seeking a better life, but we’re still wrestling with what that means for our modern identity. A new "What Happens Next?" podcast series explores the policies and attitudes shaping society’s approach to immigration.
Girls and women experience climate change in unique ways. This includes being vulnerable to gender-based violence as climate change brings about forced migration, loss of housing and income.
To address climate change, we need to apply the same urgent large-scale response we have to COVID-19, and the key to achieving that is to listen more closely to the fury of youth.
Cities and regions can capitalise on the benefits of the COVID-induced intercity and intracity migration, but it will require a pivot in planning and design policy.
A new survey paints a picture of the lives of migrant women and refugees in Australia before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nepali temporary migrants have been acutely affected by the COVID pandemic due to their concentration in casualised, precarious work in the healthcare, hospitality and services industries.
A review of vocational training and education in Victoria proposes a restructure that better connects training with economic needs.
Last year, despite closed borders, shuttered businesses, and their first recession in 26 years, Australians became more optimistic.
The billion-dollar backpackers will play an important role in the post-COVID tourism economy recovery.
How big does the problem have to be before something is done about it?
The pandemic is likely to intensify the harmful effects of child marriage, increasing exposure to violence, and decreasing access to healthcare and support networks.
Australia has an opportunity to design a recovery strategy that strengthens our resilience to future shocks and ensures the country’s long-term, sustainable prosperity.
No new funding for family violence, not enough for meaningful workplace change. What was the government thinking?
Organisations need to optimise the use of digital platforms during and post-COVID-19 to stay connected and engaged with culturally and linguistically-diverse communities.
New research shows women on temporary visas are trapped in family violence by a lack of financial support, safe accommodation, and the threat of their visa being revoked.
Companies are facing increased scrutiny over modern slavery, but where do we stand on human trafficking?
As the pandemic wreaks havoc on supply chains, are companies losing sight of their social responsibility?
With COVID-19 bringing an end to the immigration boom, at least for now, what does it mean for our society, and the world?
A multidisciplinary research team is examining how we can translate what we know about public health contagion to develop safer public transport infrastructure.
The now-closed Senate inquiry has added little to what we already know, and brings the government’s commitment to the problem of domestic violence into question.
With the pandemic having slashed travel in Victoria, research is examining whether the government spending tens of billions on its transport agenda is a worthwhile investment.
Migrant visa holders have for years been feeling the pain of family separation that many of us are now experiencing in isolation.
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