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Home ownership remains strong in Australia but it masks other problems: Census data

  • Written by: Wendy Stone, Associate Professor, Centre for Urban Transitions, Swinburne University of Technology

The great Australia dream of owning your own home is still alive despite the various problems plaguing housing affordability, new Census data shows. Even though the overall home ownership trend remains strong, it’s masking other issues.

The latest 2016 Census data assesses what the national home ownership and rental rates are and how these...

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Census 2016 puts on display the increasing diversity in Australians' relationships

  • Written by: Edith Gray, Associate Professor, School of Demography, Australian National University
imageMuch of the change in partnering in Australia has been in response to changing legal and social norms.AAP/Alan Porritt

The types of romantic relationships Australians have, as well as the way they are recognised and measured, have changed dramatically in the last 30 years.

Much of the change in partnering has been in response to changing legal and...

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Census 2016 shows Australia's changing religious profile, with more 'nones' than Catholics

  • Written by: Gary D Bouma, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Monash University
imageThe 2016 Census showed major changes in the ranking order of religious groups in Australia.AAP/Tracey Nearmy

Every five years the census asks Australians: “What is your religion?”. Ten tick-box responses are provided, along with the option to write in some other response.

In 2016 Census, the first box was for “no religion”....

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The ATM celebrates 50 years but we're using it less

  • Written by: Steve Worthington, Adjunct Professor, Swinburne University of Technology

As the Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) celebrates its 50th birthday, it’s actually being used less and less to withdraw cash in Australia. There are currently more than 32,000 ATMs across Australia and cash withdrawals in February 2017 were A$9,924 million, down 10% from the previous year and just above the total of February 2005.

ATM’s...

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  2. Explainer: what is tularemia and can I catch it from a possum?
  3. Census 2016 reveals Australia is becoming much more diverse – but can we trust the data?
  4. A map that fills a 500-million year gap in Earth's history
  5. Body mass and evolution: why the body mass index is a limited measure of public health
  6. Why many high-achieving Indigenous students are shunning university
  7. The Conversation launches in Canada
  8. Pharmacists are trusted medical professionals, so they shouldn't sell remedies that lack evidence
  9. Tenants' calls for safe public housing fall on deaf ears
  10. Despite our growing taste for craft brews, smaller beer makers face a huge disadvantage
  11. Data visualisation isn't just for communication, it's also a research tool
  12. Contributions to sea-level rise have increased by half since 1993, largely because of Greenland's ice
  13. Roman gladiators were war prisoners and criminals, not sporting heroes
  14. Pyne's self-indulgence damages Turnbull because it reinforces what Liberal right wing malcontents believe
  15. Why I disagree with Nobel Laureates when it comes to career advice for scientists
  16. Rumours of the death of multinational tax avoidance are greatly exaggerated
  17. Logically, how is it possible to use more resources than Earth can replenish?
  18. The NT 'Intervention' led to some changes in Indigenous health, but the social cost may not have been worth it
  19. Get headaches? Here's five things to eat or avoid
  20. The off-topic Conversation #126
  21. Why we desire partners who have had relationship experience
  22. From Elvis to Cobain, The Sound of Falling Stars revives those dead before their time
  23. How to help kids navigate fake news and misinformation online
  24. Australians want insurance against the burden of old age
  25. Full response from a spokesperson for Christian Porter for a FactCheck on welfare spending and income tax
  26. Bust the regional city myths and look beyond the 'big 5' for a $378b return
  27. Three charts on: cancer rates in Australia, where liver cancer is on the rise while other types fall
  28. FactCheck: was Christian Porter right about welfare spending and income tax?
  29. Why is there so little space for women in jazz music?
  30. Ten years on, it's time we learned the lessons from the failed Northern Territory Intervention
  31. Remote workers would rather be watched than ignored and forgotten
  32. Ken Campbell: the palaeontologist whose name lives on in many fossils
  33. Sludge, snags, and surreal animals: life aboard a voyage to study the abyss
  34. Phone scams cost billions. Why isn't technology being used to stop them?
  35. Australians are increasingly non-partisan: Morrison
  36. Greens senator Rhiannon's behaviour 'perfidious': Brown
  37. Apologies: Your Best Guide on the Internet
  38. David Petraeus on US policy under Donald Trump, the generational war against Islamist terrorism, and dealing with China
  39. Politics podcast: Gladys Berejiklian on the need to reform federal-state partnerships
  40. Politics podcast: Alan Finkel on the future of Australia's energy market
  41. Paramedics treating more young women for alcohol intoxication than men
  42. Weekly Quiz: which cultural heritage site was destroyed by the Islamic State on Thursday?
  43. Will Australians ever give up Uber?
  44. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the government's Gonski 2.0 win and citizenship changes
  45. Destroying Mosul's Great Mosque: Islamic State's symbolic war to the end
  46. Act now to protect your digital rights, Big Brother and his Little Sisters may be watching
  47. Co-housing works well for older people, once they get past the image problem
  48. What is 'cognitive reserve'? How we can protect our brains from memory loss and dementia
  49. Trucks are destroying our roads and not picking up the repair cost
  50. Could long-distance bullies in Australia face up to 20 years in jail for encouraging suicide?

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