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Students using technology in the City Futures Lab at the School of Built Environment
June 24, 2025

According to Dr Chris Martin from the City Futures Research Centre, his latest research highlights "the really dreadful state of our tenancy market" and underscores the need for better education around rental rights. He notes that while some support services do exist, they're "spread too thin." [Timestamp 2:03:51]

ABC North West Queensland
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June 23, 2025

From rental increases to maintenance issues, a new joint report by ACOSS and °IJʹ has highlighted the key stressors renters are facing. According to Dr Chris Martin from the City Futures Research Centre, "there's this pervasive worry” among the vast majority of renters that raising concerns with landlords could put their housing at risk.

ABC PM
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June 23, 2025

Lead author Dr Chris Martin from the City Futures Research Centre shares insights from his report, which surveyed 1,000 renters nationwide. He highlights several factors contributing to why "it's so tough for renters right now," pointing to the prevalence of rental hikes and the continued use of no-grounds evictions. [Timestamp 25:20]

ABC Perth
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June 23, 2025

In a stressed rental market, can tenants comfortably assert their rights? Dr Chris Martin from the City Futures Research Centre shares his research findings and underscores the need to better resource support services—"to make tennants feel more secure at home and raise problems with their landlords." [Timestamp 08:37]

ABC Newcastle
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June 23, 2025

Amid soaring median rental prices and a highly competitive housing market, Dr Chris Martin from the City Futures Research Centre highlights the fear and insecurity many tenants feel when asserting their rights—such as requesting repairs. He notes that this anxiety is even more acute among unemployed renters and people with disabilities.

7 News
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June 21, 2025

Professor Jae Jung from the School of Education weighs in on the state government's pledge to roll out gifted education programs in every NSW public school. He highlights the need for educators to be supported in implementing this initiative, noting that gifted education is not yet a "mandated part of teacher training programs."

The Age
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June 17, 2025

Scientia Associate Professor Sukhmani Khorana from the School of the Arts & Media has condemned the wave of racist commentary on social media following the Air India plane crash, describing it as "dehumanising." She calls for greater transparency in content moderation practices and advocates for stronger digital safeguards.

ABC News
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June 16, 2025

Dr Timothy Heffernan from the School of Built Environment highlights the escalating threat of climate disasters amid Australia's ongoing housing crisis. He warns that there are "not enough solutions for when housing is disrupted," leading to vulnerable Australians being "pushed into quite insecure housing situations or even homelessness."

ABC News
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June 12, 2025

Associate Professor Wang Pan from the School of Humanities & Languages weighs in on the Chinese government's recent crackdown on 'boys’ love' fiction. She unpacks the public backlash to this act of targeted censorship, highlighting the harmful consequences for the genre’s predominantly female authors.

ABC News
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June 10, 2025

New research has highlighted a growing gender gap in reading rates, contributing to poorer long term outcomes for young boys. Scientia Professor Andrew Martin from the School of Education explores the lasting impact of Whitlam-era policies and underscores the critical role of literacy which "cuts across the entire curriculum." 

ABC Radio National
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June 08, 2025

According to Professor Michael Salter from the School of Social Sciences, “the emergence of AI has been something of a vortex of doom in the online child protection space.” He explains how this technology is being exploited by abusers to commercialise child sexual abuse material and acknowledges critical gaps in current detection technologies.

The Sydney Morning Herald
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June 05, 2025

Amid new figures revealing the extent of Sydney's housing affordability crisis, Professor Hal Pawson from the City Futures Research Centre warns that "homeownership is becoming hereditary" and assesses the effectiveness of current government support schemes.

2SM Sydney
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June 03, 2025

Senior Research Fellow Chris Martin from the City Futures Research Centre shares his research into the overburdened social housing sector, which is leading to poor outcomes for people on waitlists. He describes current government assistance as "all too scarce" and refers to other forms of support as "band-aid assistance." [Timestamp 1:56:52]

ABC Sydney
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June 03, 2025

Senior Research Fellow Chris Martin from the City Futures Research Centre discusses the growing demand for social and public housing, despite its declining availability. He emphasises the need to review the processes for accessing housing assistance and highlights opportunities to deliver support in new ways.

ABC News
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June 02, 2025

Are self-tracking fitness devices enhancing health and wellness, or are they creating unnecessary anxiety? Professor Deborah Lupton from the Centre for Social Research in Health explores the long-term impacts of relying on this technology, highlighting its usefulness in monitoring certain underdiagnosed conditions. [Timestamp 25:35]

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