March 16, 2020
At the most recent HOME Steering Committee meeting, 3 of our favourite stories were chosen for distribution to the wider team. **Please note that as at time of publishing, all Geelong Design Week events have recently been cancelled due to Covid-19 precautions. Further information will be provided as it becomes available. You can find […]
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January 14, 2020
In November 2019, the HOME Research Hub hosted a symposium for the Accessible and Inclusive Geelong (AIG) project. Around 100 attendees assembled to discuss the research to date, and crucially to begin to map out how the findings of the research could be used in implementation stages over time. We are pleased to report that […]
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October 21, 2019
At the most recent HOME steering committee meeting, our team voted on the 3 stories they would most like to share from the past 6 weeks. If you have any comments or questions on any of the stories that appear, please let us know by using the Work With Us page. View the full episode […]
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August 20, 2019
This recent article on The Conversation describes research undertaken by HOME members Dr Fiona Andrews and Dr Elyse Warner. Newer high-rise developments in Australia’s inner-city areas are increasingly home to parents raising young children. In the 2016 Census, family households represented nearly half of apartment residents. Close to one in ten children aged 0-4 live […]
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April 9, 2019
HOME member and Professor of Geography Louise Johnson recently contributed to an article attempting to make sense of disparities in Australia’s capital cities: Melbourne added 119,000 residents last year, while more than 93,000 extra people made Sydney their home. Each of the capital cities increased in population except for Darwin, and even so the Northern […]
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