We need to explore solutions to the challenges that culturally-diverse musicians face navigating the Australian music industry.
School-leavers want flexibility and gig work offers it. But how will that affect the economy?
Social inequality’s not inevitable, and it’s not too late to change it. On an all-new episode of Monash University’s “What Happens Next?” podcast, Dr Susan Carland and guest experts identify key approaches to ensure all Australians are equally represented in the halls of power.
New research shows a stark difference between popular ideas about the social media platform and how OnlyFans seeks to present itself.
Find out how privilege and disparate levels of access to basic resources such as education are contributing to social inequality in Australia – threatening the egalitarian ideals of 'the land of the fair go’.
Turbulent factors and forces in education and employment are shaping the uncertain futures of young people.
Heard the one about the Scottish physiotherapist wearing a vulva suit? It’s spawned an international collaboration examining the effectiveness of humour in serious health messaging.
Why a workers’ rebellion in 19th-century England is relevant in the age of data extraction, gig labour, and management by algorithm.
Hustle culture’s not all bad. Some of today’s greatest success stories arose from humanity’s inherent drive to achieve. Dr Susan Carland and guests take a second look at the daily grind.
A review of vocational training and education in Victoria proposes a restructure that better connects training with economic needs.
This is our last look at the gig economy, but it’s unlikely to be the last time we find ourselves part of it. Our featured experts provide all the best tips to help us make change.
In this episode of the What Happens Next? podcast, our investigation looks into the future of the gig economy.
What happens if we fail to reshape our economy post-COVID, and continue to rely on gig workers? Are there any advantages to the system?
Imagine if our society privileged community and wellbeing instead of competitive advantages and profit-driven agendas.
Governments will rely on taxation to repair the fiscal damage wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic, and that will likely mean a GST rise, even if there are better, but politically unpalatable, alternatives.
There are sneaky, under-the-radar home renovation remedies that could help solve our cities' housing crises.
The online shopping giant's arrival in Australia is seen by many as the greatest retail disruption to happen in years.
Exploring real court cases that have changed the way we live our lives.
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