
Humanities graduates earn more than those who study science and maths
19th June 2020
Following the Commonwealth's changes to funding rates for courses, Dr Peter Hurley analyses the employment outcomes of students studying different courses.

International students make up more than 30% of population in some Australian suburbs
15th June 2020
A Mitchell Institute report has estimated the amount of international students in various Australian suburbs, and how they contribute to the local economy.

Number of Australia's vulnerable children is set to double as COVID-19 takes its toll
7th June 2020
The Conversation: Three quarters of a million Australian children are likely to be experiencing employment stress in the family as a result of COVID-19.

We can’t just go back to ‘normal’ childcare funding
21st May 2020
The federal government's early childhood education and care sector relief package has helped most early childhood services but not all.

Practical tips for promoting walking & tackling health inequities
13th May 2020
The pandemic is exposing existing health inequities in Australia. One way to address these inequities is increasing walking among disadvantaged groups.

How will the class of COVID-19 get into university?
28th April 2020
The Conversation: Several universities have announced they will accept students based on their year 11 results, but this is only a small response in a world experiencing enormous changes.

Australian universities could lose $19 billion in the next 3 years
17th April 2020
The Conversation: The university sector faces cumulative losses of up to A$19 billion over the next three years due to lost international student revenue.

Trade apprentices will help our post COVID-19 recovery. We need to do more to keep them in work
14th April 2020
The Conversation: The Australian government needs to urgently act to protect Australia’s 180,000 trade apprentices from the economic effects of the coronavirus.
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