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A 2019 report by the Economist Intelligence Unit has revealed the world’s most liveable cities.
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By: McCrindle
A 2019 report by the Economist Intelligence Unit has revealed the world’s most liveable cities.
Continue reading “Three Australian Cities in the Top Ten Most Liveable Cities Worldwide”
By: McCrindle
A 2019 McCrindle survey of Australian parents shows that parent expectations of Australian schools is on the rise.
Continue reading “The Wellbeing Challenge in Australian Schools”
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Australia is a nation of sports lovers. Four in five (80%) Australians agree that sport is a significant part of Australian culture. Continue reading “Australia, The Sporting Nation”
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Australia’s population is experiencing unprecedented growth, now sitting at a population of 25.4 million. Some of the implications of this population growth are seen in this latest data release from HILDA. It reveals that Australians are experiencing greater stresses due to flat wages growth and increasing house prices.
Continue reading “Aussies Are Earning Less and Living at Home Longer”
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Teaching is the single-most influential factor within the schooling system for student academic growth. What then, are the facets that lead to effective, influential and impactful teachers?
Continue reading “Student Wellbeing and Academic Results Linked to Positive Student-Teacher Relationship”
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How demographic mega-trends are reshaping Australian communities.
Continue reading “Australia towards 2030”
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The labour force participation gap between men and women is the lowest it has ever been new data from HILDA reveals. The participation rate of females in the last five years has increased from 69% in 2012 to 71%. Over the same period of time, men’s participation rate has declined slightly from 83% to 82%. Continue reading “Greater Female Labour Force Participation Than Ever Before”
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The average commute time per day since this decade began has increased from 40 minutes to 48 minutes, an increased commute time of 20% shows the latest data from HILDA. Workers now spend on average 4.5 hours a week getting to and from work, a rise of 23% since 2002.
Continue reading “Australians Commuting on Average 48 Minutes per Day”
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One of the biggest stories in the social media world is Instagram’s recent announcement to hide the total number of likes on posts.
Continue reading “Instagram Changes with the Times”
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What is FOLO? The fear of leftovers or FOLO is gripping a quarter of Australians who say they are embarrassed to eat leftovers at work. Continue reading “The Fear of Leftovers (FOLO) is Gripping the Workplace”