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News item 7 Sep 2023
Release of Australia's Welfare report
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare have release their 16th biennial welfare report 'Australia's welfare 2023'. Our Australian Gambling Research Centre (AGRC) contributed to the Social Support section of the report 'Gambling in Australia'.
News item 23 Aug 2023
AIFS Conference 2024 abstract submissions now open
Abstract submissions are now open for our 2024 conference. The 2024 theme is: Families thriving? Asking big questions. Influencing change.
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Gambling in Australia
This report explores gambling participation and expenditure in Australia and gambling-related impacts on health and wellbeing for 2023.
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Guidelines for the Classification of Computer Games 2023
The Australian Gambling Research Centre has made a submission to the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts on the…
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Parents' welfare receipt and their children's employment…
This snapshot compares the education and employment status of adolescents from the K cohort against their parents’ Centrelink data from 2002 to 2017.
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First Nations care leavers: Supporting better transitions
This practice guide is aimed at supporting front-line practitioners to support better transitions for First Nations people in out-of-home care.
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Mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect
Information about who is required by law to report suspected child abuse and neglect to government child protection authorities
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Reporting child abuse and neglect
Information on how to report suspected child abuse and neglect, including key contacts in each state and territory.
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Evaluation of the Children’s Contact Service Activity

Australian Gambling Research Centre
AGRC, the national gambling research agency

Growing Up in Australia
The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC)

Ten to Men
The Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health
