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  • Longitudinally Yours: 30 Years of LSAY
    2025/11/11

    Anthony Frosh speaks with Ronnie Semo and Tasman Swanton from National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) as well as Julie Higgs (former Wallis data analyst) about all things LSAY (Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth).

    Some topics include:

    · The impetus for commencing LSAY

    o How it was tied to the 1973 oil shock and subsequent economic crisis.

    · The evolution of survey methodology during the 1990s

    · How the LSAY team managed to stay in contact with participants over the ten-year longitudinal tracking period of age 15 to 25 years old.

    · Key findings and impacts of LSAY on society

    · Outcomes of VET education vs University education

    · Outcomes of independent vs government schools.

    · Reminisce of some favourite aspects of LSAY – we vote for the socks!

    This episode is edited by Shalini Sen. Marketing is the domain of Sarah Guy.

    For more information about LSAY, visit https://www.lsay.edu.au/

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    36 分
  • The Culture of Caution: Why young people are taking less risks than their parents
    2025/09/29

    Anthony Frosh speaks with Associate Professor Michael Livingston, one of the authors of a recently released book "Young People, Alcohol, and Risk: A Culture of Caution".

    Some topics include:

    · The change in youth culture from daring to risk averse

    · Changes in alcohol use

    · The extent that there is an impact of delaying (or expediting) introduction to alcohol

    · Trends in other risk-taking behaviours with young people

    · The extent to which these trends in other behaviours might be influenced by the trend in alcohol consumption

    · The extent to which these changes in adolescence stick around in the mid-20s

    · The impact of digital and surveillance technology, as well as social media etc

    · The implications of these trends on our future

    · The next areas of focus for policy and reach

    · Potential unforeseen downsides of these otherwise positive developments

    This episode is edited by Shalini Sen. Marketing is the domain of Sarah Guy.

    Associate Professor Michael Livingston is a leading researcher at Curtin University's National Drug Research Institute, specialising in youth alcohol use, including long-term trends and policy impacts. A list of his publications can be found here: https://staffportal.curtin.edu.au/staff/profile/view/michael-livingston-39280c06/

    And, as mentioned, Michael is also one two contributors to very long running (and excellent) food blog focussing on reviews of vegetarian and veg-friendly establishments. The blog is called "Where's the Beef" and can be found at https://herestheveg.blogspot.com/

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    34 分
  • The Dating Game: Reducing consumer food waste
    2025/08/27

    Anthony Frosh speaks with Professor Lukas Parker about food waste and how date labels could be a key part of the puzzle.

    Some topics include:

    · The scale of the food waste problem in Australia and globally

    · The need to move beyond guilt as a focus of the problem

    · The food categories that are most problematic in terms of wastage

    · The inspiration for seeing packaging design and date labels as a key part of the puzzle

    · Key insights from the research

    To find out more about the research, visit: https://endfoodwaste.com.au/national-date-labelling-and-storage-advice-phase-1/

    There you will be able to find a link to other documents, including the final report for Phase 1, including label designs on page 17-18. https://endfoodwaste.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/2503_EFWCRC_124_Final-Report.pdf

    This episode is edited by Shalini Sen. Marketing is the domain of Sarah Guy.

    Associate Professor Lukas Parker is a leading social marketing and advertising scholar whose research sits at the nexus of behaviour change, communicating health and digital advertising. Leading teams of researchers, his research addresses pressing social problems related to health and sustainability. He has over fifty peer-reviewed publications including influential co-authored books Social Marketing and Advertising in the Age of Social Media (2020) and Social Marketing and Behaviour Change: Models, theory and applications (2014) which guide social marketing practitioners and scholars.

    Associate Professor Parker leads 3C (Communication and Change Co-lab) that undertakes projects that create change through communication - whether that be social, behavioural, or cultural. He also co-leads Co-Lab.

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    46 分
  • Alone Together: Unpacking the Loneliness Epidemic
    2025/07/22

    Anthony Frosh speaks with Professor Michelle Lim for Loneliness Awareness Week, #Momentsmatter.

    Some topics include:

    · How loneliness has always afflicted humanity, even in ancient times

    · The epiphany that led Michelle to focus on the loneliness epidemic

    · How researchers define loneliness and understanding the difference between transient and persistent or chronic loneliness.

    · Understanding that loneliness and social isolation aren't always existing in simple connection.

    · The stigma of loneliness

    · Common misperceptions about loneliness, especially in terms of who is most at risk

    · The scale of the loneliness problem in Australia and in other parts of the world

    · The impact of COVID-19 social distancing and working-from-home etc

    · Health consequences of loneliness

    · Economic consequences

    · How Ending Loneliness Together seeks to tackles the problem

    · Important role of awareness

    · Guide to action to help yourself of someone you know

    Tio find out more about the Loneliness Awareness Week, please visit https://lonelinessawarenessweek.com.au/

    This episode is edited by Shalini Sen. Marketing is the domain of Sarah Guy.

    Dr Michelle Lim is the inaugural Chairperson and Scientific Chair of Ending Loneliness Together and CEO of Ending Loneliness Together. https://endingloneliness.com.au/

    Associate Professor Lim is also the Director of the Social Health and Wellbeing Group at the School of Public Health, the University of Sydney.

    Associate Professor Lim led the development of the National Strategy for Loneliness and Social Isolation in Australia and have written two government White Papers on this issue. She is also chief investigator of the Australian Loneliness Report (2018) and the Young Australian Loneliness Survey (2019). Her work informs the Australian government, not-for-profit, and corporate sector. In 2020, Dr Lim also cofounded and was the inaugural co-director of the Global Initiative on Loneliness and Connection, an international coalition of organisations across 12 countries committed to ending the pressing global issue of loneliness and social isolation.

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    39 分
  • The Privacy Bargain – Exploring the trade-offs between privacy, protection, and policy in the digital age.
    2025/06/16

    Anthony Frosh speaks with Professor Chris Berg and ADIA CEO Sarah Campbell just in time for the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner's (OAIC) annual Privacy Awareness Week

    Some topics include:

    · Do people even care about privacy anymore?

    · Why so many of us give away our personal data

    · Privacy policy reform

    · Tensions in privacy policy

    · The measures legitimate research organisations take to protect privacy

    · Cyber security – the domain of the private sector or government?

    · The case example of Bunnings and facial recognition technology

    · The impact of AI technology

    · The potential impact of quantum computing

    To find out more about the OAIC's Privacy Awareness Week, please visit https://www.oaic.gov.au/engage-with-us/events/privacy-awareness-week/paw-2025

    Professor Chris Berg is co-founder of RMIT's Blockchain Innovation Hub. Chris is a professor of Economics, one of Australia's most prominent voices for free markets and individual liberty, and a leading global authority on the intersection of regulation, technological change, and civil liberties. Visit https://chrisberg.org/ to get more of Chris, or follow him on LinkedIn.

    Sarah Campbell is CEO of the Australian Data and Insights Association (ADIA). ADIA is the peak industry body for data, insights and research organisations in Australia. ADIA represents close to 100 of Australia's leading companies in that industry. Visit https://dataandinsights.com.au/ to find out more about Sarah and ADIA.

    This episode is edited by Shalini Sen. Marketing is the domain of Sarah Guy.

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    59 分
  • Listening First: Conducting respectful research with First Nations communities
    2025/05/26

    Anthony Frosh speaks with Carol Vale, CEO of Murawin, an Aboriginal-owned and led consultancy specialising in social research, evaluation, and engagement with First Nations communities. Anthony and Carol discuss the importance of undertaking culturally responsive social research with First Nations peoples, and some of the sensitivities and considerations around that.

    Some topics include:

    · Carol's background – where she grew up, her education pathway, and how and why Carol got into social research

    · The origins of Murawin

    · The place of First Nations languages

    · The principles of ethical and culturally safe research

    · Common mistakes researchers make

    · Prof. Maggie Walter and Indigenous Data sovereignty

    · Future directions for First Nations Research

    · Key take aways

    Tio find out more about Murawin, please visit https://murawin.com.au/

    Carol Vale is a Dunghutti woman and CEO and cofounder of Murawin. She is a professional facilitator, social researcher, & policy analyst with expertise in Indigenous issues, public policy, & stakeholder engagement.

    This episode is edited by Shalini Sen. Marketing is the domain of Sarah Guy.

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    45 分
  • Opening up the Man Box
    2025/05/14

    Anthony Frosh speaks with Matt Tyler, Executive Director of The Men's Project at Jesuit Social Services, about a fascinating study called "The Man Box". The term "The Man Box" refers to a set of rigid social norms that shape masculinity and impact men's well-being, relationships, and behaviours.

    Some topics include:

    · Understanding what the Man Box is and it relationship with toxic masculinity as well as positive expressions of masculinity.

    · How the Man Box concept was developed

    · Impact of the Man Box mentality on men's mental health and relationships

    · Scope of any possible cultural or socio-economic differences, and why these differences are not so apparent

    · Some changes from 2018 to 2024 iterations.

    o Differences in perceptions of societal norms vs differences in personal attitudes

    · Challenging harmful stereotypes and promoting more positive expressions of masculinity (rather than erasing masculinity)

    · What age to introduce education re expressions of masculinity

    · The future for Man Box Research

    To find out more about the Man Box 2024 research, a comprehensive study that focuses on the attitudes to manhood and the behaviours of Australian men aged 18 to 45, visit the website at: https://jss.org.au/programs/research/the-man-box/

    To find out more about the Men's Project, developing "Good men. Respectful relationships. Safe Communities", visit the website at:

    https://jss.org.au/programs/the-mens-project/

    Matt Tyler is the Executive Director of The Men's Project at Jesuit Social Services where for the last six years he has led a team committed to reducing men's violence and promoting flourishing amongst men and boys themselves. Prior to working at Jesuit Social Services, Matt has had several interesting roles with a focus on translating research into practice, including working as a Fellow for Harvard's Government Performance Lab, with a focus on child protection.

    This episode is edited by Shalini Sen. Marketing is the domain of Sarah Guy.

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    49 分
  • The Digital Lives of Young Australians
    2025/03/27

    Anthony Frosh speaks with Jackie Coates, the CEO of the Telstra Foundation, about the Australian Youth Digital Index (2024)— which could be described as a comprehensive look at how young Australians engage with the digital world.

    Topics include

    • What the Telstra Foundation is and why they supported this research
    • An understanding of what the Australian Youth Digital Index (AYDI) is
    • How the digital landscape has evolved for young people
    • Some interesting findings from the AYDI research
    • Digital inclusion among young people in Australia
    • Online safety and wellbeing
    • Potential overuse of digital technology
    • The recommendations of American social psychologist Jonathan Haidt, and whether there is a moral panic about
    • AI and digital literacy, and the impact on preparedness for the workplace
    • Current and future research being supported by the Telstra Foundation
    • Some online mental health resources for young people
    • Key takeaway message from Jackie

    To find out more about the Australian Youth Digital Index, visit the website at: https://australianyouthdigitalindex.com/

    Unwind your mind with Mello, the free mental health app designed by Orygen Digital to give you effective relief from stuck thinking - the root cause of anxiety and depression. More information about the Mello mental health app can be found at: https://www.mello.org.au/

    PROJECT ROCKIT and Telstra Foundation are partnering to deliver youth-focused digital wellbeing programs to 30,000 young people across Australia over the next three years. Nominate your school: https://www.projectrockit.com.au/

    Visit ReachOut: https://au.reachout.com/

    Follow Telstra Foundation on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/telstra-foundation/

    See what Telstra Foundatin is up to online: https://telstrafoundation.com/

    This episode is edited by Shalini Sen. Marketing is the domain of Sarah Guy.

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    34 分