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Where are they now? What public transport data reveal about lockout laws and nightlife patronage

  • Written by: Phillip Wadds, Lecturer in Criminology, UNSW
imageIn one regard, lockout laws have succeeded in decreasing crime. But take a step back to see a city-wide perspective, and there are many other issues to consider.shutterstock

It is vital that public policy be driven by rigorous research. In the last decade key policy changes have had profound impacts on nightlife in Sydney’s inner city and...

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Yes, car seats protect children. But you need the right restraint, fitted properly

  • Written by: Julie Brown, Senior Research Fellow , Neuroscience Research Australia
imageLaws introduced in 2009 and 2010 stipulate specific car restraints for children of different ages. from www.shutterstock.com

Road transport accidents remain a leading cause of death, with between one and two in every 100,000 Australian children dying on our roads each year.

There is no doubt using a restraint protects against harm during a crash....

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Affordable housing, finger-pointing politics and possible policy solutions

  • Written by: Richard Tomlinson, Professor of Urban Planning, University of Melbourne
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In the first article reviewing The Conversation’s many articles on housing issues, the commentary about fiscal and supply-side issues was consistent. The same is not true for affordable housing due to the diversity of affordability issues.

The issues have to do with the complexity and scale of the affordability problems and possible policies...

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Parents' reactions can lessen or worsen pain for injured kids

  • Written by: Erin Brown, Ph.D. Candidate, The University of Queensland
imageMedical procedures on your kids are stressful for you - but your stress can make their pain worse. from www.shutterstock.com.au

Most kids are going to be injured at some point during their childhood. It will be stressful for the child, and potentially even more so for the parent. Parents can suffer feelings of guilt and anxiety, and a minority will...

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