Building bridges for disability work

Disability employment is gaining attention in Australia and slowly gaining interest from mainstream business leaders, Flinders University experts say. To address the issues, the Flinders University […]

Economic measures help pandemic response

Australia’s major banking and fintech sectors were buoyed by early government macroeconomic responses to the challenges posed by COVID-19, new research shows. Flinders University and Griffith […]

Weather extremes to change future farming

The agricultural sector will increasingly need to adopt new technologies and entrepreneurial flair to provide secondary income, along with more flexible land use to combat weather […]

Smart ways to cut crime rates

Pressure on police force recruitment and prison systems could be reduced through more attention being paid to earlier interventions, rehabilitation and other “smart” approaches to crime […]

Crime and self-punishment

Offenders turning their remorse into self-punishment shows others their contrition – and it can work to sway people in their favour, psychology researchers say. In one […]

Call for gig work law reform

A case settled out of court involving an Adelaide Uber Eats food delivery driver highlights the need to provide basic employment rights to gig workers, say […]

Cyber, space jobs for SA

In the digital age, South Australia is well placed to build capacity and employment in cybersecurity and the space industry – to underpin Australia’s diplomatic and […]

Peers can reduce repeat offending

A novel experiment in juvenile justice produces encouraging results, a Flinders University study reveals. In a new article in The British Journal of Criminology,  the College […]