A focus on the digital economy this World Social Justice Day
As the world continues to venture into the digital age, this year’s World Social Justice Day (an international day recognising the need to promote social justice) is focusing on so
Australia, a global leader in unity
While COVID-19 furthered divisions in many countries, in Australia it garnered increasing trust in political/health leaders, remarkable social compliance and a focus on local.
2020 year in review
The year 2020 will go down in history as one of the most unprecedented and challenging years of modern times. Here we take a look at all that it held.
Perhaps Australia is the lucky country after all
Despite the challenges presented in 2020, 85% of Australians say that they are happy when they think about their life overall.
What we love most about Christmas
According to our research, the things Australians most look forward to about Christmas are spending time with family and friends.
How disruption, disillusionment and diversity is shaping faith in Australia
Our research shows many Australians have been feeling anxious, frustrated and vulnerable as a consequence of the health, economic and social impacts of COVID-19.
Tattoos on the rise among Aussies
Australia is experiencing growth in the proportion of people becoming ‘inked’. Our latest study shows one in four Australians has a tattoo (25%) – a record high.
In defence of the name Karen
Much has been made of the name Karen in popular culture recently. Yet the Australian births data paints a very different picture.
Australia’s Indian community experienced the largest growth in 2018
A recent data release from the ABS shows some interesting findings about Australia’s population and migration trends for the year ending 2018.
Australia’s global cities are defined by crane cityscapes
Australia’s cities are rising vertically as iconic, global cities and are part of our changing national identity.
Research reveals shocking new statistics of Australia’s bullying crisis
New research reveals three in five Australian students have experienced bullying and that four in five say bullying is a serious problem at their school.
Three in four employed Australians support women comprising 50% of leadership roles
Ahead of International Women’s Day McCrindle surveyed employed Australians on how Australia is tracking with regards to gender equality in our workplaces.