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What Are The Most Common Acts of Kindness in Australia?

The average Australian performs 16 acts of kindness every week through the words they speak, the actions they perform, and the time they give.

Child Protection Week: Teach Consent Early, Warn Child Psychologists

For Child Protection Week (September 5-11), Act for Kids reveals young children are vulnerable to abuse due to a lack of education.

Australians on the Move

Aussies are on the move, with 1 in 2 saying in a McCrindle 2020 survey that they were thinking of relocating in the next year or two.

The Future of Cities

The 2021 Census will reveal a snapshot of trends in key demographics and will paint a picture of how Australia’s eight capital cities are changing.

Many Australians Want to Shop More Ethically But Don’t Know How: Report

The report found that 87 per cent wanted to change their fashion consumption habits to consume more ethically but lacked awareness of ethical brands.

Australians Prioritising Volunteering Amidst the Challenges of COVID-19

Recent data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows how Australians lived between June and September of the iconic year that was 2020.

Impacts of COVID-19 on Population Growth

The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) population data has arrived, highlighting the impacts of COVID-19 on our population.

2021 Australian Census: Why Marking Down Your Faith is Important

Christian advocacy group Christian Media & Arts Australia is urging those who have “a faith” to not become complacent this Census.

Three Impacts of COVID-19 on the Future of Retail

An analysis of the last year shows how the changes in consumer behaviour is set to shape the future of retail, particularly in these 3 ways.

A Balanced Approach to Parenting in the 21st Century

Today’s mums and dads are parenting differently to how they were parented, departing from a ‘one size fits all’ approach.

World Population Day Sunday July 11 – a Glimpse Into the Future

At present there are more than 7.8 billion people in the world and by 2050, the world population is projected to reach 9.7 billion.

What is Work Wellbeing?

Work wellbeing is bigger than the surface level aspects of a healthy workplace like fruit bowls, standing desks and ergonomic furniture.

The Lastest Crane Counts Across Australian Cities

Every six months The RLB Crane Index Report reveals where cranes are active across Australia and the types of projects they are building.

The Rise of the Regions: Australia’s Are Moving to Regional Areas

Research shows an increase in regional living as Australians seek a different lifestyle and location for work along with a more affordable location.

Australia’s Top Baby Names 2021

The trend to use shorter names, more variety for girls and popular culture influences are all playing a part. The data is in for Australia’s top baby names.

Toilet Rolls or Not, Supermarkets Won Australians’ Hearts in the Pandemic

A new study on band trust during COVID finds that Australian supermarkets scored big in the consumer trust-stakes at the height of the pandemic.

Australian Mums on Parenting Generational Alpha

One mum says that mothers today are often carrying 2-3 jobs as they juggle full time work, caring for the kids and home.

Australia’s Changing Spiritual Landscape

A rising trend in Australia is the affinity for no religion. And yet, Australians are more and more describing themselves as spiritual.