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RESEARCH SEMINAR: Population Change and What Makes for a ‘Good Life’ in The Alice?
Presenter | Associate Professor Andrew Taylor & Fiona Shalley | |
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Location | Building 15 - Theatre | |
Open to | Public |
Our team is internationally renowned for its research uncovering the causes and consequences of population changes for the NT and beyond.
Presenters Associate Professor Andrew Taylor and Fiona Shalley will give snapshots on important topics for Alice Springs and the region:
Are we growing? Why, why not?
Alice’s long gender journey
A multicultural Alice. But how multicultural?
From Red Centre to Grey Centre? Population ageing in the Alice and beyond
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How are Alice residents connected? to their family, friends, and wider community?
Do feelings of acceptance and belonging differ across population groups?
Are measures of community participation, activism, trust and safety different when compared to Darwin?
This research seminar is FREE and will be held in Building 15 Lecture Theatre - no RSVP necessary.
To learn more about the exciting program of events happening at CDU's Alice Springs OPEN DAY visit: https://www.cdu.edu.au/openday/alice-springs-campus-open-day
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