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Australia's shrinking welcome mat: is the lucky country still lucky for international students?
An interactive five-chart story exploring how Australia's international student system is shifting through enrolments, visa outcomes, source countries and migration patterns.
The Wrong Way Round
Australia spends its mental health support where the burden is lowest
The (Born) Lucky Country: home ownership in Australia now turns on when and where you were born
Five interactive charts on housing and inherited advantage in Australia: ownership by generation, wealth concentration, income versus wealth mobility, rent burden by region, and the 2026–27 Budget response. Built in R (ggplot2 to plotly) from ABS, AIHW and Productivity Commission open data.
The Lucky Country? Housing Costs Are Rising Faster Than Opportunity
A data storytelling project using Australian Bureau of Statistics and Victorian Government open data to explore housing affordability, rising property prices, rental pressures, and income challenges across Australia.
THE PLASTIC AFTERLIFE OF OUR DEVICES
A five chart open data story showing Australia’s overlooked device-plastic recovery gap. Using the Australian Plastics Flows and Fates Database 2023–24, the visualizations show that plastics from electrical and electronic products are increasing while recovery remains very low across application areas, polymer types and Australian jurisdictions.
Australia's Growing Waste
Story about the growing waste in Australia
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Uji Asumsi Regresi Linear Sederhana
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This interactive data story explores how graduate outcomes vary across university disciplines in Australia. Using data from the Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT) Graduate Outcomes Survey and Graduate Outcomes Survey – Longitudinal, the visualisations examine differences in graduate salaries, employment outcomes and long-term earnings growth. The analysis reveals that the value of a degree cannot be measured by starting salary alone, with some disciplines delivering stronger employment prospects and others generating substantial salary growth several years after graduation. Together, the five interactive visualisations provide a data-driven perspective on the economic returns associated with different fields of study and challenge common assumptions about which degrees offer the greatest long-term value.
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Analisis Risiko Portofolio Saham Menggunakan Metode Mean Variance dan Value at Risk pada Saham BBCA, BBRI, TLKM, dan ASII
Is Australia Still the Lucky Country? The Australian Dream Is Slipping Away
An interactive data story that examines housing affordability, wage growth, and inflation in Australia using data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics