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Centre for Independent Studies

  • Multicultural Project Beginning to Fray, Report Suggests
    Multicultural Project Beginning to Fray, Report Suggests
    The broad acceptance of multiculturalism that has defined Australia over the past 60 or more years is in danger of disintegrating, a new report says.
    October 23, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • Australia’s Transmission Projects Permitted to Avoid ‘Uncomfortable Scrutiny’: Think Tank
    Australia’s Transmission Projects Permitted to Avoid ‘Uncomfortable Scrutiny’: Think Tank
    'With $9 billion at stake, it’s very important to be transparent and follow the process.'
    March 2, 2024BY Nina Nguyen
  • Disruptive Behavior in Australian Classrooms Linked to Poor Class Management
    Disruptive Behavior in Australian Classrooms Linked to Poor Class Management
    Leave nothing to chance when it comes to habits, routines, and expectations around student behaviour, says one expert.
    September 26, 2023BY Alfred Bui
  • Compromising on Same Sex Marriage Debate Driving Division in Churches: Commentator
    Compromising on Same Sex Marriage Debate Driving Division in Churches: Commentator
    The division within the Anglican church is a result of the church’s failure to make a firm stance ...
    September 9, 2022BY Nina Nguyen
  • Wage Increase for Teachers a Short Term ‘Band-Aid’ Solution for Education Sector: Expert
    Wage Increase for Teachers a Short Term ‘Band-Aid’ Solution for Education Sector: Expert
    One Australian expert says wage increases for teachers are not a silver bullet for resolving the myriad problems ...
    July 7, 2022BY Nina Nguyen
  • Australian Housing Market Softens Because of Interest Rate Rises
    Australian Housing Market Softens Because of Interest Rate Rises
    Australian national house prices have dropped for the first time in nearly two years as economists said rising ...
    June 2, 2022BY Alfred Bui
  • Australian Government Urged to Increase Funding to Save Public Universities: Report
    Australian Government Urged to Increase Funding to Save Public Universities: Report
    A new report has called for the federal government to increase funding for higher education to help universities ...
    April 27, 2022BY Alfred Bui
  • Government Should Not Fund Australian Universities to Create More Places: USyd Associate Professor
    Government Should Not Fund Australian Universities to Create More Places: USyd Associate Professor
    The Australian government should not increase funding to the country's 38 public universities to expand the number of ...
    April 1, 2022BY Nina Nguyen
  • 150 Groups Call for More Social Housing in Australia, Economist Disagrees
    150 Groups Call for More Social Housing in Australia, Economist Disagrees
    Over 50 percent of renters living in major capital cities face "housing stress," according to figures from advocacy ...
    March 24, 2022BY Alfred Bui
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