Spatially Integrated Social Sciences Online The University of Adelaide - Australia
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ARC Research Network - SISS

Categories

Australian Government - Australian Research Council

Host Institution:

The University of Queensland

Contributing Institution:

The University of Western Australia

Publications

The Resilience and Mental Health and Wellbeing of Farm Families Experiencing Climate Variation in South Australia: Final Report

This is the final report of a project that examined the resilience and mental health and wellbeing of farm families experiencing climate variation in South Australia.
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Information Economy Agenda 2009-2014: Delivering Our Digital Future

South Australia's Information Economy Agenda sets out a framework for delivering our digital future.
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State of Ageing in South Australia

This report is a statistical snapshot of South Australia's older population and provides valuable information about what an ageing population means for the state.
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South Australian Construction Industry Workforce Action Plan (2009-2014)

This workforce plan recommends a range of strategies for increasing participation in the development of the construction industry.
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News & Opinion

Planning for People

With Australia experiencing its fastest levels of population growth since the 1950s and 60s, issues surrounding urban planning policy are being thrust into the limelight.
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Music Therapy for the Dying

The importance of music as a therapy for patients undergoing palliative care is now the focus of a new study at Flinders University Faculty of Health Sciences.
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1 Million Reasons to Celebrate as SAPO Turns 5 Today

South Australian Policy Online (SAPO) has turned 5 years old. From its humble beginnings SAPO has grown to include over 800 publications and nearly 2500 subscribers to the fortnightly newsletter. Five years on Executive Director of the Australian Institute for Social Research, Associate Professor John Spoehr, takes a trip down memory lane and reflects on how SAPO has grown and what the future holds for SAPO.
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Invest in the State You're In

Carnegie Mellon University scholarships that support up to 75% of tuition fees for state government employees are available for the last time for the January 2010 intake.
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News & Opinion

Planning for People

With Australia experiencing its fastest levels of population growth since the 1950s and 60s, issues surrounding urban planning policy are being thrust into the limelight.
[view]

Music Therapy for the Dying

The importance of music as a therapy for patients undergoing palliative care is now the focus of a new study at Flinders University Faculty of Health Sciences.
[view]

1 Million Reasons to Celebrate as SAPO Turns 5 Today

South Australian Policy Online (SAPO) has turned 5 years old. From its humble beginnings SAPO has grown to include over 800 publications and nearly 2500 subscribers to the fortnightly newsletter. Five years on Executive Director of the Australian Institute for Social Research, Associate Professor John Spoehr, takes a trip down memory lane and reflects on how SAPO has grown and what the future holds for SAPO.
[view]

Invest in the State You're In

Carnegie Mellon University scholarships that support up to 75% of tuition fees for state government employees are available for the last time for the January 2010 intake.
[view]

[More news & opinion]