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Australia, The Sporting Nation

Australia is a nation of sports lovers. Four in five (80%) Australians agree that sport is a significant part of Australian culture.

Aussies Are Earning Less and Living at Home Longer

For affordability reasons, young adults staying at home longer even when they start their own families, they are more likely to live with their parents.

Student Wellbeing and Academic Results Linked to Positive Student-Teacher Relationship

Teachers have influence well beyond their students; they play a vital part in the school culture as whole as well as the education system.

Australia towards 2030

Australia is growing in religious diversity. In 1966 almost nine in ten Australians identified as Christian. This compares to 52.1% today.

Greater Female Labour Force Participation Than Ever Before

The rate of females in the labour force has increased from 69% in 2012 to 71% which sees the participation gap between men and women at it’s lowest so far.

Australians Commuting on Average 48 Minutes per Day

Average commuting times per day since this decade began has increased from 40 minutes to 48 minutes, an increased commute time of 20%.

Instagram Changes with the Times

With influencers’ careers on the line and businesses rethinking their social media strategy, why would Instagram change such a major feature?

The Fear of Leftovers (FOLO) is Gripping the Workplace

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.

Melbournians Willing To Trade In Their Latte Lifestyle

Last year more Aussies relocated to Melbourne than any other city, but it’s becoming a victim of its own success with people ready to give up the lifestyle.

The Rise of Smart Mummies

Since over two decades ago, there has been a steady rise in the number of mothers engaged in the workforce, up from 46% in 1996 to 53% in 2016.

The rise of the ‘Kidult’ in Australia

Having children stay at home later into their life may provide a hidden financial cost to Australian households. Electricity and food consumption…

How to Lead Teams in Changing Times

How do we lead teams and communicate with generations who are more globally connected, visually engaged and disconnected from face-to-face interaction?

What Baby Names are Australian Parents Choosing this Year?

A name today is more than what teachers will call you at school. It is your digital real estate in an increasingly technological world.

Generation Z @ the #polls

For Generation Z, coming of age in the 21st Century has created a unique generation. To understand what influences their vote, we need to first understand who they are…