By: McCrindle
Between shorter attention spans and more diverse communities, communication isn’t getting easier. Continue reading “In a Diverse Cultural Landscape, Our Communication May Need to Slow Down”
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By: McCrindle
Between shorter attention spans and more diverse communities, communication isn’t getting easier. Continue reading “In a Diverse Cultural Landscape, Our Communication May Need to Slow Down”
By: McCrindle
In a society of increasingly diverse worldviews and beliefs, Australians are recognising diversity by listening to others, particularly when they have differing worldviews from their own. Continue reading “Gen Z and Cancel Culture”
By: McCrindle
The Industrial Revolution in Europe and Britain in the late 1700’s to early 1800’s saw the transition to systematised, mechanised manufacturing production which significantly revolutionised the way of working. Continue reading “Changes to the World of Work Awaiting Today’s School Leavers”
By: Mark McCrindle
Picture this. It’s 1981. The first Walkman has just been released, the space shuttle has not yet made its first flight, the first London Marathon is scheduled, and, importantly, the 1981 Australian Census is set to take place.
Continue reading “40 Years of Change and the 2021 Census Results”
By: Akos Balogh
What do non-Christian Australians think of Church? What do they think of Jesus? What do they think of Christians? Continue reading “10 Surprising Things Australians Think of Church, Jesus, and Christians”
By: Mark McCrindle
In the last two decades technology has advanced at lightning speed, and it can be challenging for all of us – no matter what generation we are a part of – to keep up. Continue reading “Raising Gen Alpha in the Great Screen Age”
By: Laura Bennett
When the latest Australian Census data was released last month, one of the headline-grabbing shifts was that less than 50 per cent of Australians aligned themselves with Christianity, and a growing number of people (39 per cent) considered themselves non-religious. Continue reading “Census 2022: A Decline in Religion Doesn’t Mean a Decline in Faith”
By: McCrindle
Australia has a long history of population growth. Since 1820, there have only been two time periods where Australia has seen a net annual decline: between 1915 and 1916 during the First World War and from 2020 to 2021 during the international COVID-19 lockdowns. Continue reading “What Low Migration Has Meant for Australia’s Economy and Property Market”
By: McCrindle
The 1980’s commenced not only a new decade, but a new generation and one that continues to transform Australia to this day. Continue reading “Millennials Overtake Boomers to be Australia’s Largest Generation”
By: Michael Crooks
As a news source, Facebook is losing friends, but TikTok’s popularity has doubled.
Continue reading “Social Media Loses Trust as Source of News: Report”