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Multidisciplinary Initiatives: Recent submissions

    • Competition and Consumer Amendment (Unfair Trading Practices) Bill 2026 – Exposure Draft 

      Nicholls, Rob
      Published 2026
      This submission identifies four key concerns with the exposure draft Bill relating to unfair trading practices.
      Open Access
      Submission to government/public bodies/organisations
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    • Implementing lifestyle interventions in mental health care: third report of the Lancet Psychiatry Physical Health Commission 

      Milton, Alyssa
      Published 2025
      The physical health disparities experienced by people who live with mental illness are well documented. This population group has cardiometabolic risks and diseases at rates 1·4–2·0 times higher than people without mental ...
      Open Access
      Article
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    • Smart Glasses: A study outlining implications for public sector organisations 

      Zeng, Jacky; Weatherall, Kimberlee; Gulson, Kalervo
      Published 2026
      Smart Glasses are a technology which has seen rapid development in recent years – evolving from niche gadgets to functional technology. Leading products today enable the user to capture – and subsequently distribute – ...
      Open Access
      Report, Research
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    • A borderlander’s reckoning 

      Hu, Wavie
      Published 2026
      “The mountains are high and the emperor far away.” Reckonings from a borderland—on walls, my friend J, and choosing a life in diaspora.
      Embargoed
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    • Historical GTFS Dataset for Sydney 1855-2015 

      Rayaprolu, Hema; Levinson, David Matthew; Lahoorpoor, Bahman
      Published 2026-01-22
      These files represent digitised Sydney’s historic public transport networks and constructed General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) datasets covering a period from 1855 to 2015. The complementary paper presents the ...
      Open Access
      Dataset
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