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November

Date

Media

Title

Discipline

Academic

10/11/2008

Television Channel 10 (Melbourne) - 9am with David and Kim

Professor Greg Barton discusses the possible repercussions following the executions of the Bali Bombers

Politics

Greg Barton

10/11/2008

Radio National (Canberra)

Bob Birrell says that there is a problem with people migrating to parts of Australia where their particular skills are not needed

Sociology

Bob Birrell

10/11/2008

Television ABC2 (Sydney)

Professor Greg Barton, and Mr Waleed Aly discuss the Indonesia threat after the execution of the Bali bombers.

Politics

Greg Barton / Waleed Aly

9/11/2008

Radio ABC 774 (Melbourne)

Waleed Aly discusses current events.

Politics

Waleed Aly

6/11/2008

Radio 3AW (Melbourne), Ho FM (Hobart)

David Wright-Neville says strategically the election of Barack Obama will have little effect here and that many people including white supremacists will be very unhappy about the election. David belives that the Bali Bombers may be executed tonight or early tomorrow morning. The threat of terrorism after the execution of the Bali bombers is discussed.

Politics

David Wright-Neville

3/11/2008

Reuters

Family ties take root in Malaysian politics

Politics

James Chin

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October

Date

Media

Title

Discipline

Academic

25/10/2008

The Herald Sun

The more the merrier

Sociology

Genevieve Heard

25/10/2008

m2day.org

Not all nep elements will go, Najib aide clarifies

Politics

James Chin

24/10/2008

Radio K-Rock FM (Geelong), Bay FM (Geelong)

Arthur Veno says the police are correct to set up a special squad to deal with street shootings including the death of a Bandidos gang member on Wednesday.

Criminology

Arthur Veno

24/10/2008

Herald Sun

Outsiders bond for life or death

Criminology

Arthur Veno

23/10/2008

Radio ABC 774 (Melbourne), ABC 702 (Sydney), NOVA 100.3 (Melbourne), abc.net.au/news

Arthur Veno discusses Motorcycle clubs and the reasonings behind them, stating that the deadly shooting of a member of the Bandidos in Geelong last night will spark revenge attacks.

Criminology

Arthur Veno

22/10/2008

The Canberra Times, canberratimes.com.au/news

Cabinet reshuffle likely over sex probe

Politics

Nick Economou

19/10/2008

The Sunday Times

Back in black is WA caught up in a brutal bikie backlash

Criminology

Arthur Veno

16/10/2008

The Australian, theaustralian.news.com.au

Migrants not helping skills shortage

Sociology

Bob Birrell

16/10/2008

The Herald Sun

Kids integration worries leaders

Sociology

Bob Birrell

14/10/2008

Radio ABC 702 (Sydney) - The world today

Paul Strangio discusses Premier John Brumby's cabinet reshuffle following the announcement that a senior Minister is being investigated by Police.

Politics

Paul Strangio

13/10/2008

Radio ABC 720 Perth, 6PR (Perth)

Arthur Veno talks about the history and the structure of Sydney motorcycle group, the Finks.

Criminology

Arthur Veno

13/10/2008

The Sydney Morning Herald, smh.com.au

Beneath the financial crisis waits a nastier beast

Politics

Waleed Aly

13/10/2008

The Sydney Morning Herald, smh.com.au

Minority faiths rise but fringes sing same psalms

Sociology

Bob Birrell

10/10/2008

The Herald Sun, news.com.au/heraldsun

Rents to soar on lack of housing

Sociology

Bob Birrell

9/10/2008

lookforward.com

Monash Academics launch two books; The violence of Incarceration and Counter Terrorism Policing.

Criminology / Politics

Jude McCulloch / Sharon Pickering / David Wright-Neville / Bree Carlton

7/10/2008

Radio ABC 774

Bob Birrell discusses Australian population flows

Sociology

Bob Birrell

7/10/2008

timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Indian brides spearhead Australia's migration growth

Sociology

Bob Birrell

1/10/2008

Mcv.e-p.net.au

Bisexual research attracts US interest.

Sociology

Kirsten Mclean

1/10/2008

The Australian

Waleed Aly is listed as one of the 'Contributors to the October issue of Australian Literary'.

Politics

Waleed Aly

1/10/2008

Sydney Morning Herald, smh.com.au/news

'Twas a good year for many couples to tie the knot.

Sociology

Bob Birrell

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September

Date

Media

Title

Discipline

Academic

29/09/2008

Radio ABC 774 (Melbourne); Drive

Waleed Aly discusses current affairs

Politics

Waleed Aly

29/09/2008

The Canberra Times, canberratimes.com.au

Worries in cyber storm

Behavioural Studies

Luke Howie

28/09/2008

The Age, theage.com.au

Fielding first: One man, one vote... and a whole lot of power

Politics

Nick Economou

26/09/2008

The Age, theage.com.au

Late-blooming mums feed the baby boom

Sociology

Genevieve Heard

26/09/2008

The Sydney Morning Herald

More houses, not fewer migrants

Sociology

Bob Birrell

25/09/2008

The Age, theage.com.au

Migrant surge at record levels

Sociology

Bob Birrell

22/09/2008

Radioaustralia.net.au, Radio National (Canberra)

Al Qaeda blamed for Pakistan bomb attack.

Politics

David Wright-Neville

22/09/2008

Hemscott.com

Support for Australian PM Rudd at post election low.

Politics

Nick Economou

22/09/2008

Bloomberg.com

Rudd loses voter support; Turnbull favored on economy.

Politics

Nick Economou

22/09/2008

The Herald Sun, news.com.au

Perils of justice by crystal ball

Criminology

Jude McCulloch / Sharon Pickering

20/09/2008

The Age

A Jihadist and his disciples

Politics

David Wright-Neville

19/09/2008

The Australian

New breed packing up to flee the 'burbs' - the baby boomers - a special advertising report.

Sociology

Bob Birrell

18/09/2008

Television: ABC1 (Brisbane) Q&A

Waleed Aly answer questions on terrorim laws, right to life, superannuation and the stock market.

Politics

Waleed Aly

18/09/2008

Radio ABC 702 (Sydney), 3AW (Melbourne)

David Wright Neville says it cannot be seen definitively if Australia is succeeding against terrorism.

Politics

David Wright-Neville

18/09/2008

The Hearld Sun

Vic Police claim terrorism record.

Politics

David Wright-Neville

18/09/2008

Straitstimes.com

Abdullah may quit earlier.

Politics

James Chin

17/09/2008

abc.net.au

Arthur Veno discusses laws governing motorcycle gangs.

Criminology

Arthur Veno

17/09/2008

Radio National (Canberra), ABC 666 (Canberra)

David Wright-Neville speaks on the Supreme Court verdicts against Abdul Nacer Benbrika and six co-accused on terrorism-related charges.

Politics

David Wright-Neville

17/09/2008

abc.net.au

Vic Police claim terrorism record.

Politics

David Wright-Neville

17/09/2008

afp.google.com

Malaysian party quits coalition, PM says may step down earlier.

Politics

James Chin

17/09/2008

Islamonline.net

Anwar's bid to unseat Gov't tough sell.

Politics

James Chin

16/09/2008

Television: Channel 10 (Melbourne) TTN

Greg Barton speaks on ignored calls to increase Australia's military presence in Afghanistan.

Politics

Greg Barton

16/09/2008

Radio Triple J (Melbourne)

Greg Barton discusses the trial of Abdul Nacer Benbrika.

Politics

Greg Barton

16/09/2008

Radioaustralia.com.au

Jakarta to appeal courts' Suharto decision.

Politics

Greg Barton

15/09/2008

Television: ABC1 (Melbourne) - 7:30 Report

David Wright-Neville says people would be naive to assume that there would not be others in the future who would seek to replicate the activities of the men found guilty in Australia's biggest terrorism trial. He mentions the 'fiasco' surrounding the detention of Dr Haneef.

Politics

David Wright-Neville

15/09/2008

Radio ABC 666 (Canberra), ABC 774 (Melbourne)

Waleed Aly says that Abdul Nacer Benbrika's trial took place has changed the nature of the issue of terrorism. Waleed also says the Rudd Govt has potential cause for concern amid swings against Labor in the NT.

Politics

Waleed Aly

15/09/2008

Radio ABC 666 (Canberra), ABC 774 (Melbourne)

David Wright-Neville discusses the trial of Abdul Nacer Benbrika.

Politics

David Wright-Neville

14/09/2008

The Age

Faith

Politics

Rachel Woodlock

14/09/2008

The Age

Good evening, and welcome to channel me.

Politics

Nick Economou

14/09/2008

Zenit.org

Dreams of wedded bliss not dead

Sociology

Genevieve Heard

14/09/2008

News.com.au

Melbourne's north and west left behind

Sociology

Bob Birrell

14/09/2008

The Sunday Herald Sun

Inferior healthcare, transport and facilities; City's north and west left behind

Sociology

Bob Birrell

12/09/2008

The Herald Sun

Seymour, see less - report

Sociology

Bob Birrell

11/09/2008

Radio ABC 666 (Canberra)

Nick Economou discusses how former treasurer Peter Costello does not want the Liberal leadership, but is still refusing to leave the Federal Parliament.

Politics

Nick Economou

10/09/2008

Radio: ABC 774 (Melbourne)

Waleed Aly speaks about the connection between arts and metal health.

Politics

Waleed Aly

10/09/2008

The Weekly Times

Nationals face future fight

Politics

Nick Economou

8/09/2008

Radio: 3AW (Melbourne)

Nick Economou says that there are lessons to be learned by the Federal Government, such as staying in touch with communities.

Politics

Nick Economou

7/09/2008

The Herald Sun

Saving the male

Sociology

Andrew Singleton

5/09/2008

Radio: Mix FM (Melbourne), Gold FM (Melbourne)

Bob Birrell states that new population statistics predicting Melbourne will be home to 8m people by 2056 should not be taken too literally

Sociology

Bob Birrell

5/09/2008

The Age, theage.com.au

City of 8 million 'unliveable'

Sociology

Bob Birrell

5/09/2008

Herald Sun

We'll be growth capital

Sociology

Bob Birrell

5/09/2008

www.news.com.au/heraldsun

Melbourne to outgrow Sydney as growth capital

Sociology

Bob Birrell

5/09/2008

www.thewest.com.au

Melbourne population to hit '8m by 2056'

Sociology

Bob Birrell

1/09/2008

Radio: ABC 774 (Melbourne)

Waleed Aly discusses the American Republican Convention and current affairs

Politics

Waleed Aly

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August

Date

Media

Title

Discipline

Academic

31/08/2008

The Sun Herals

Nuclear-free zone

Sociology

Genevieve Heard / Bob Birrell

30/08/2008

The Age

In the mood for change

Politics

Paul Strangio

30/08/2008

The Age

The power of one

Sociology

Genevieve Heard

30/08/2008

The Canberra Times, canberratimes.com.au

Right to choose a matter of debate

Politics

Nick Economou

29/08/2008

Newpaper.asia1.com.sg

How Anwar won the Malay vote

Politics

James Chin

29/08/2008

Straitstimes.com

Anwar to be sworn in today

Politics

James Chin

28/08/2008

Radio: 3AW (Melbourne)

David Wright-Neville discusses the assassination attempt on Barack Obama, US presidential candidate.

Politics

David Wright-Neville

28/08/2008

Economista.es, Sun2surf.com

Anwar rejoins Malaysia's parliament

Politics

James Chin

28/08/2008

The Canberra Times, canberratimes.com.au, Asiamedia.ucla.edu

Fairfax removes age editor-in-chief day after job cut warnings

Politics

Nick Economou

28/08/2008

The Canberra Times, canberratimes.com.au

Anwar's popularity adds to ruling party's fear and loathing

Politics

James Chin

23/08/2008

Herald Sun

Migrants graduate to top jobs

Sociology

CPUR

22/08/2008

world.merinews.com

Obama as prez; what 'change' will we really see?

Politics

Waleed Aly / Greg Barton

21/08/2008

Senews.com.au

Experts lukewarm on strategy to provide affordable housing Recession, stamp duty key to prices

Politics

Nick Economou

21/08/2008

The Age, Brisbanetimes.com.au

Move to block 'terror tv'

Politics

Greg Barton

20/08/2008

Radio: ABC National "Australia Talks"

Denise Cuthbert says that although there is criticism in Australia for the drawn-out inter-country adoption process, fast inter-country adoptions are often associated with child-trafficking and child-laundering.

Sociology

Denise Cuthbert

20/08/2008

The Herald Sun

Great City, but not a nice little earner

Sociology

Bob Birrell

18/08/2008

Radio: ABC 666 (Canberra), ABC NewsRadio (Canberra)

Bob Birrell is unimpressed with the recent announcement from the Rudd Government permitting 2,500 guest workers into Australia each year

Sociology

Bob Birrell

18/08/2008

Radio National (Canberra)

Bob Birrell states that many of those migrating to Australia are unable to find work in jobs they have trained for

Sociology

Bob Birrell

18/08/2008

The Herald Sun

Victorian male workers miss out on economic boom.

Sociology

Bob Birrell

18/08/2008

The Herald Sun

Battling against the boom

Sociology

Bob Birrell

17/08/2008

Radio National (Brisbane)

Bob Birrell states that many of those migrating to Australia are unable to find work in jobs they have trained for.

Sociology

Bob Birrell

14/08/2008

Radio: 3AW

David Wright-Neville discusses discusses the Russia-Georgia conflict and the Chinese Olympic Games coverage

Politics

David Wright-Neville

11/08/2008

Television: ABC1

Enough Rope with Andrew Denton

Politics

Waleed Aly

11/08/2008

Radio: 3AW

David Wright-Neville discusses the war currently brewing between Russia and Georgia

Politics

David Wright-Neville

10/08/2008

Herald Sun, news.com.au/heraldsun

Cupid's on fire in Point Cook... but lovers on both sides of the bay struggle to keep their romance alive

Sociology

Genevieve Heard

9/08/2008

Television: ABC1 (Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide)

Jude McCulloch questions the effectiveness of anti-money laundering and terrorism laws in light of a new Commonwealth Bank fee

Criminology

Jude McCulloch

9/08/2008

abc.net.au/news

Nazi work camp survivors face bank battle

Criminology

Jude McCulloch

9/08/2008

Radio National

Jude McCulloch questions the effectiveness of anti-money laundering and terrorism laws in light of a new Commonwealth Bank fee

Criminology

Jude McCulloch

8/08/2008

Radio: 3AW

David Wright-Neville discusses a video from a Turkestan Islamic terrorist group threatening the Olympics

Politics

David Wright-Neville

7/08/2008

Radio: 3AW

David Wright-Neville speaks about human rights issues related to China and the Beijing Olympic Games

Politics

David Wright-Neville

7/08/2008

news.asiaone.com, dailyexpress.com

Anwar to be charged today

Politics

James Chin

6/08/2008

http://tvnz.co.nz

Malaysia's Anwar to be prosecuted

Politics

James Chin

6/08/2008

www.abs-cbnnews.com

Malaysia's Anwar to be prosecuted for sodomy

Politics

James Chin

6/08/2008

Radio: 2GB (Sydney)

Genevieve Heard talks on Australia's population and fertility levels in light of comments made by the Productivity Commission.

Sociology

Genevieve Heard

6/08/2008

Radio: 2UE (Sydney)

Bob Birrell says tax benefits and baby bonuses do not influence women to have children.

Sociology

Bob Birrell

6/08/2008

The Australian

Legal barriers still in place

Politics

David Wright-Neville

6/08/2008

The Age, theage.com.au

Biological clock beats bonus in the nation's need to breed

Sociology

Bob Birrell

6/08/2008

The Australian

Boom in private sector revealed

Sociology

Bob Birrell

6/08/2008

Sydney Morning Herald, smh.com.au

More to babies than a bonus

Sociology

Bob Birrell

4/08/2008

The Age

It's time for Melbourne to take a breather in the race for growth

Sociology

Bob Birrell

1/08/2008

Radio: Fox FM, Triple J (Melbourne)

Bob Birrell says that there is a need to slow the pace of population growth within Melbourne to ease the strain on resources.

Sociology

Bob Birrell

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July

Date

Media

Title

Discipline

Academic

31/07/2008

The Herald Sun, news.com.au/heraldsun

Hard times bite toughest challenge in 15 years, warns Brumby

Sociology

Bob Birrell

30/07/2008

The Australian

Hard lessons in the quest for quality

Sociology

Alan Petersen

30/07/2008

The Weekly Times

No wedded bliss from NATS merger

Politics

Nick Economou

28/07/2008

The Age, business.theage.com.au

Long and short of a trading scheme

Sociology

Bob Birrell / Ernest Healy

26/07/2008

The Australian

A game of two halves

Politics

David Wright-Neville

26/07/2008

The Australian

What a load of bull

Sociology

Bob Birrell

25/07/2008

Radio: 3AW

David Wright-Neville speaks on China's terrorist groups in light of the impending 2008 Olympic Games and the foiled terrorist attack on a Shanghai Olympic soccer ground

Politics

David Wright-Neville

24/07/2008

Radio: 3AW (Melbourne), Radio National (Canberra)

David Wright-Neville speaks on China's terrorist groups in light of the impending 2008 Olympic Games

Politics

David Wright-Neville

24/07/2008

The Age

Enrichment, Tolerance, Globalisation

Sociology

Bob Birrell

23/07/2008

Television: ABC1 - Lateline (Sydney), ABC Channel 2 - ABC News, ABC1 - News, SKY News Australia (Canberra)

Bob Birrell claims the Rudd government has little chance of meeting its 2050 emissions targets it the population continues to grow

Sociology

Bob Birrell

23/07/2008

Radio: 3AW (Melbourne), ABC 720 (Perth), ABC 702 (Sydney), Triple J (Melbourne), 6PR (Perth), 2GB (Sydney), 2SM (Sydney), Radio National (Canberra), 3CR (Melbourne), ABC 774 (Melbourne)

Bob Birrell talks about the impact of population growth in the climate change debate and the carbon emissions trading scheme.

Sociology

Bob Birrell

23/07/2008

news.com.au

PM casts about for carbon cohorts

Sociology

Bob Birrell / Ernest Healy

23/07/2008

News.com.au

Full story on climate 'not told'

Sociology

Bob Birrell / Ernest Healy

23/07/2008

Herald Sun

Immigration must be cut to tackle climate change, says study

Sociology

Bob Birrell / Ernest Healy

23/07/2008

Radio: ABC 666 Canberra

Bob Birrell and Ernest Healy have called on the Federal Government to slash its migration intake in order to meet its goal of cutting its greenhouse emissions in half by 2050

Sociology

Bob Birrell / Ernest Healy

23/07/2008

theage.com.au

Cut migration to cut gases

Sociology

Bob Birrell / Ernest Healy

23/07/2008

The Sydney Morning Herald, Canberratimes.com.au

Population time bomb ticking on emissions

Sociology

Bob Birrell / Ernest Healy

23/07/2008

The Age

Green push for migrant cuts

Sociology

Bob Birrell / Ernest Healy

23/07/2008

abc.net.au/news

Migrants to fuel emissions increase: Researchers

Sociology

Bob Birrell / Ernest Healy

22/07/2008

Radio National (Canberra, Asia Pacific)

Dennis Woodward speaks about government crackdowns in a bid to prevent terrorist attacks in the lead up to the Olympics

Politics

Dennis Woodward

22/07/2008

Radio: 3AW

David Wright Neville discusses the arrest of Radovan Karadzic, former Bosnian political leader.

Politics

David Wright-Neville

21/07/2008

TheAge.com.au

Multimedia Commentary on John Brumby's first anniversary as Premier - To view the article click here

Politics

Paul Strangio

21/07/2008

Radio: ABC National

Denise Cuthbert discusses adoption law reform in Qld

Sociology

Denise Cuthbert

19/07/2008

The Age

Labor's street-fighting man

Politics

Paul Strangio / Nick Economou

18/07/2008

The Age

Death looms for Bali Bombers

Politcs

David Wright-Neville

17/07/2008

Radio: 3AW (Melbourne)

David Wright-Neville discusses the proposed executions of the Bali bombers and speaks on the extreme factions of Jemaah Islamiah, stating that they are struggling due to pressure from the Indonesian police and loss of support among the wider community.

Politics

David Wright-Neville

16/07/2008

Radio: ABC 774 (Melbourne)

Bob Birrell states that the world as a whole is overpopulated and Australia's birth rate is high compared to other Western Countries

Sociology

Bob Birrell

14/07/2008

Radio: Triple J (Melbourne)

Gary Bouma discusses current religious trends in Australia

Sociology

Gary Bouma

14/07/2008

The Age

Out of touch

Sociology

Gary Bouma

13/07/2008

The Age, TheAge.com.au

Lose the ego. Make peace with the present. Awaken. Eckhart Tolle's spiritual teachings are appealing to millions. But What's all this stuff about a new earth? Thornton McCamish examines the man pushing for the power of ... now

Sociology

Gary Bouma

13/07/2008

gulftimes.com

A terrorist in one era turns into a champion in another

Politics

Waleed Aly

12/07/2008

The Sydney Morning Herald, smh.com.au/news

The king of God's country

Politics

Greg Barton

11/07/2008

canberratimes.com.au/news

Malaysia's broad mix still waiting to merge happily

Politics

James Chin

10/07/2008

Radio: 3AW (Melbourne)

David Wright-Neville speaks on on the leadership decisions of Barack Obama and Kevin Rudd. Petrol prices and climate change are also discussed.

Politics

David Wright-Neville

9/07/2008

Radio: 3AW (Melbourne), ABC 774 Melbourne

David Wright-Neville speaks on the death of an Australian soldier in Afghanistan

Politics

David Wright-Neville

9/07/2008

TheAge.com.au

'Missing link' may drive MPs from power

Politics

Nick Economou

9/07/2008

The Australian

Voucher debate back on agenda

Sociology

Bob Birrell

9/07/2008

The Age

Seeking to define the terrorist

Politics

Waleed Aly

8/07/2008

Television: SBS

Salam Cafe

Politics

Waleed Aly

8/07/2008

The Guardian, guardian.co.uk

The axioms of evil

Politics

Waleed Aly

7/07/2008

Camden Haven Courier

Council loses planning powers

Sociology

Bob Birrell

7/07/2008

The Age

Face facts: how we live and work will change in a warmer world

Sociology

Carla Lipsig-Mumme

3/07/2008

Radio: 3AW (Melbourne)

David Wright-Neville speaks on his views on Robert Mugabe and Alexander Downer

Politics

David Wright-Neville

2/07/2008

Television: SBS

Salam Cafe

Politics

Waleed Aly

2/07/2008

abc.net.au/news

MLA backs call to boost regional centres

Sociology

Bob Birrell

2/07/2008

The Weekly Times

Rudd gets jolt in Nats win

Politics

Nick Economou

1/07/2008

The Sydney Morning Herald, smh.com.au

Breakaway move puts Jensen in bind

Sociology

Gary Bouma

1/07/2008

The Canberra Times, canberratimes.com

Strange days in Malaysia politics

Politics

James Chin

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June

Date

Media

Title

Discipline

Academic

30/06/2008

Radio: ABC 936 (Hobart)

Nick Economou speaks on the Franklin River blockades and the High Court decision in favour of protestors, as well as protests in general.

Politics

Nick Economou

30/06/2008

The Daily Telegraph, news.com.au/dailytelegraph

Blue-collar area turns from Rudd

Politics

Nick Economou

30/06/2008

The Australian

Gippsland poll gives fuel for thought

Politics

Nick Economou

30/06/2008

theaustralian.news.com.au

Tough calls blamed for poll backlash

Politics

Nick Economou

30/06/2008

Bloomberg.com

Democrats, once Australia's third party vacate parliament

Politics

Nick Economou

29/06/2008

Fatcat.com.au

High petrol prices hitting outer suburbs

Sociology

Bob Birrell

29/06/2008

The Sunday Times

Commuter pain

Sociology

Bob Birrell

29/06/2008

The Herald Sun

And baby makes three

Sociology

Genevieve Heard

29/06/2008

news.com.au/heraldsun

By-election bad news for labor

Politics

Nick Economou

2806/2008

The Canberra Times, thecanberratimes.com.au

Slim labor hope as National victory tipped in Gippsland

Politics

Nick Economou

28/06/2008

Radio: HO FM (Hobart), 2UE (Sydney), 3AW (Melbourne)

Nick Economou believes that the Nationals will retain the seat.

Politics

Nick Economou

27/06/2008

Radio ABC 666 (Canberra)

Nick Economou believes that the Nationals will retain the seat.

Politics

Nick Economou

27/06/2008

Television: ABC 1 (Perth)

Bob Birrell show Perth's population is growing at the fastest rate in Australian history

Sociology

Bob Birrell

27/06/2008

Radio: ABC 720 (Perth), Triple J (Sydney)

Bob Birrell show Perth's population is growing at the fastest rate in Australian history

Sociology

Bob Birrell

27/06/2008

The Herald Sun, news.com.au

City that won't sit still almost a million Melbournians have upped stakes

Sociology

Bob Birrell

27/06/2008

The Australian

Population explosion makes western capital prime mover

Sociology

Bob Birrell

27/06/2008

The Age

In poll position

Politics

Paul Strangio

26/06/2008

SBS Ethnic Radio (Melbourne)

David Wright-Neville says Australia needs to relate better to nations in the South East Asian region.

Politics

David Wright-Neville

26/06/2008

Radio 5AA (Adelaide)

Arthur veno says that the new Queensland 'anti-bikie' legislation may drive bikie gangs to continue their criminal activity underground

Politics

Arthur Veno

26/06/2008

Radio: Triple J (Melbourne)

Zareh Ghazarian is interviewed on the end of the Australian Democrats

Politics

Zareh Ghazarian

26/06/2008

The Advertiser

Police chief attacks new laws bikie fear

Politics

Arthur Veno

25/06/2008

Television: SBS

Salam Cafe

Politics

Waleed Aly

25/06/2008

The Age, theage.com.au

Gippsland watchers predict comfortable nationals win

Politics

Nick Economou

23/06/2008

SBS Radio

Nick Economou says that Kevin Rudd's situation in the Senate is quite precarious and also comments generally on politicians.

Politics

Nick Economou

23/06/2008

The Australian

Bikie gangs get kids for dirty work

Politics

Arthur Veno

22/06/2008

canberratimes.com.au

Battle lines drawn in by-election

Politics

Nick Economou

18/06/2008

Television: SBS

Salam Cafe

Politics

Waleed Aly

18/06/2008

Mcv.e-p.net.au

Straight women prefer women

Sociology

Kirsten Mclean

18/06/2008

The Age

Whoops, I remembered not to have children!

Sociology

Carla Lipsig-Mumme

14/06/2008

The Age

Unleashing Melbourne's green-eyed monster

Sociology

Bob Birrell

12/06/2008

Radio 3AW (Melbourne)

David Wright-Neville discusses UK anti-terrorism laws, Japanese whaling policy and George W Bush's legacy and a reported rift with his father, George Bush Snr in relation to policy decisions.

Politics

David Wright-Neville

12/06/2008

Radio 2UE (Sydney)

Genevieve Heard discusses whether marriage is going out of fashion.

Sociology

Genevieve Heard

11/06/2008

Television: SBS

Salam Cafe

Politics

Waleed Aly

11/06/2008

Television: ABC1 (Sydney)

Bob Birrell says there has been no public discussion about Labor's decision to boost permanent migration this year by 37,500 or any accompanying justification for it in the budget papers

Sociology

Bob Birrell

11/06/2008

The Age

When it comes to being president, is sexism the final frontier?

Politics

Waleed Aly

10/06/2008

cathnews.com

Melbourne Catholics top a million

Sociology

Bob Birrell

10/06/2008

The Herald Sun, news.com.au/heraldsun

Values change for new chums

Sociology

Bob Birrell

9/06/2008

iht.com

Islamic school proposal ignites fury in Australia

Politics

Waleed Aly

8/06/2008

The Age

...At last, the man of my dreams

Sociology

Genevieve Heard / Bob Birrell

7/06/2008

The Age

National looks sweet, but says no slam dunk

Politics

Nick Economou

7/06/2008

The Age

The changing face of faith in Melbourne

Sociology

Bob Birrell

6/06/2008

Radio ABC 936 (Hobart)

Jane-Maree Maher says that we are one of the few countries in the world where working hours have increased over the last few decades

The Centre for Women's Studies and Gender Research

JaneMaree Maher

5/06/2008

Radio 3AW (Melbourne)

David Wright-Neville discusses Kevin Rudd's 'obsession' with Asia, long working hours and Senator Barack Obama's victory in the US Democratic candidate election

Politics

David Wright-Neville

5/06/2008

Radio National (Canberra)

Greg Barton says that the Indonesian government is serious about a ban on hardline Muslim groups

Politics

Greg Barton

4/06/2008

news.com.au

Barack Obama a "JFK-style" target

Politics

Greg Barton

4/06/2008

The Australian

Pathways lure more foreigners

Sociology

Bob Birrell

3/06/2008

Epochtimes.com

Crime Agencies a Magnet for Corruption

Criminology

Jude McCulloch

2/06/2008

SBS Ethnic radio (Melbourne) World view

says that Kevin Rudd has stumbled badly over the petrol pricing issue by suggesting they will review the GST

Politics

Nick Economou

2/06/2008

Radio 3AW (Melbourne)

Speaks on the Australian troops in southern Iraq

Politics

David Wright-Neville

2/06/2008

Radio 2UE (Sydney), ABC NewsRadio (Canberra)

speaks on Sydney's migration program and recommends the NSW Government rethink its transportation system and its building industry to come to grips with the expansion.

Sociology

Bob Birrell

2/06/2008

The Sydney Morning Herald, smh.com.au, scopical.com.au, comma.yourguide.com.au

City to grow by a million people

Sociology

Bob Birrell

1/06/2008

Herald Sun - Sunday, news.com.au

West looses out in bowser battle

Sociology

Bob Birrell

1/06/2008

africa.reuters.com

Petrol fuels political woes for Australias Rudd

Politics

Nick Economou

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May

Date

Media

Title

Discipline

Academic

31/05/2008

The Sydney Morning Herald

It's just a jump to the left

Politics

Waleed Aly

29/05/2008

Radio 3AW (Melbourne)

Speaks on Nepal as a popular tourist destination for Australians

Politics

David Wright-Neville

28/05/2008

Television: SBS

Salam Cafe

Politics

Waleed Aly

26/05/2008

The Herald Sun

Premiers face the placards

Politics

Nick Economou

26/05/2008

The Age

Notebook

Sociology

Bob Birrell

25/05/2008

The Age

Of dogs and blogs

Politics

Nick Economou

24/05/2008

The Herald Sun

Migrant intake a strain on cities

Sociology

Bob Birrell

22/05/2008

smh.com.au

Girls gone wild?

Sociology

Jo Lindsay

22/05/2008

Radio: ABC774

Speaks about the current rental and mortgage market

Sociology

Bob Birrell

21/05/2008

Television: SBS

Salam Cafe

Politics

Waleed Aly

20/05/2008

The Age

Business warned on migrant labour

Sociology

Bob Birrell

20/05/2008

The Sydney Morning Herald

Far-right rise from migrant push: senator

Sociology

Bob Birrell

19/05/2008

The Canadian press

Southeast Asian nations hold emergency meeting on Myanmar relief effort

Politics

James Chin

19/05/2008

The china post

Malaysia's ex-PM Mahathir quits ruling party, deepening cracks

Politics

James Chin

19/05/2008

PR-inside.com

Malaysia's Mahathir cracks ruling party by quitting, urges others to follow.

Politics

James Chin

19/05/2008

The telegraph

Mahathis fires quit salvo at PM

Politics

James Chin

18/05/2008

International Herald Tribune, iht.com

Myanmar's mishandling of cyclone disaster deals

Politics

James Chin

18/05/2008

The Age, theage.com.au

Girls gone wild?

Sociology

Jo Lindsay

17/05/2008

The Canberra Times

Heads roll on chopping blog 'Anonymous' blogging is a very dangerous pursuit - and not just in the upper reaches of the Victorian Liberal Party, Michael Ruffles writes

Politics

Nick Economou

17/05/2008

The Sydney Morning Herald

Menzies' House divided

Politics

Nick Economou

16/05/2008

Television: ABC2 Australia Wide

Speaks about the reasons behind political blogging and the Liberal party

Politics

Nick Economou

16/05/2008

The Australia, theaustralian.com.au

Migrants 'used to lower wages' - budget 2008 - The Aftermath

Sociology

Bob Birrell

15/05/2008

Television: ABC1 - 7:30 Report

Speaks on attacks on Ted Baillieu, Victorian Opposition Leader

Politics

Nick Economou

15/05/2008

Radio: 3AW (Melbourne)

Comments on the Indian terror alert, Cyclone in Burma, Cheric and Tony Blair and the earthquake in China

Politics

David Wright-Neville

14/05/2008

The Australian

Business on their agenda

Sociology

Bob Birrell / Ernest Healy

14/05/2008

The Age

Doors open to newcomers to combat skills shortage

Sociology

Bob Birrell

14/05/2008

Television: SBS

Salam Cafe

Politics

Waleed Aly

13/05/2008

Radio: ABC666, Radio National (Canberra)

Speaks about misgivings within the Victorian Liberal Party

Politics

Paul Strangio

13/05/2008

Radio: ABC774

Speaks on his interpretations on the federal budget

Politics

Nick Economou

13/05/2008

geelongadvertiser.com.au

Swan aims to please Geelong in the federal budget

Politics

Nick Economou

13/05/2008

bloomberg.com

Rudd's Australia honeymoon faces budget test led by former pal

Politics

Nick Economou

13/05/2008

thecanberratimes.com

Liberal infighting airs 'anti-sematic' email

Politics

Nick Economou

12/05/2008

Radio: ABC702 (Sydney)

Speaks on problems within the Victorian branch of the Liberal party

Politics

Nick Economou

10/05/2008

Radio: 2UE (Sydney)

Speaks about Melbournes recent population explosion

Sociology

Bob Birrell

09/05/2008

Television: ABC1 - Stateline

Speaks on Melbournes recent population explosion

Sociology

Bob Birrell

08/05/2008

Radio 3AW

Discusses the US elections and the reasons behind aid not getting to victims of Cyclone Nargus in Burma

Politics

David Wright-Neville

08/05/2008

The Age, theage.com.au

Services in crisis as city bursts at the seams

Sociology

Bob Birrell

07/05/2008

Television: SBS

Salam Cafe

Politics

Waleed Aly

07/05/2008

The Sydney Morning Herald

Issue of the week

Sociology

Bob Birrell / Ernest Healy

06/05/2008

theage.com.au

Swimming against the tide

Sociology

Bob Birrell

05/05/2008

stuff.co.nz

Rudd to tackle inflation in first budget

Politics

Nick Economou

05/05/2008

The Age, theage.com.au

Planning a better designed city

Sociology

Bob Birrell

04/05/2008

smh.com.au/news

Broke blokes' bleak outlook

Sociology

Bob Birrell

03/05/2008

The Sydney Morning Herald

Whatever you do, don't rock the boat

Sociology

Bob Birrell

03/05/2008

The Age, theage.com.au

Skills fall short

Sociology

Bob Birrell

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April

Date

Media

Title

Discipline

Academic

30/04/2008

The Australian

Exercise extreme caution

Politics

Gary Bouma

30/04/2008

Abc.net.au

Indigenous population at risk from taser rollout

Criminology

Jude McCulloch

30/04/2008

The Age

Some migrants not skilled enough

Sociology

Bob Birrell

30/04/2008

The Australian, theaustralian.news.com.au

Call to increase capacity

Sociology

Bob Birrell

30/04/2008

The Australian

Skills essential to success of migrant plan

Sociology

Bob Birrell / Ernest Healy

30/04/2008

Radioaustralia.net.au

Minister rejects Australia skilled migrants study

Sociology

Bob Birrell

30/04/2008

theaustralian.news.com.au

Skills essential for migrant plan win, call to increase capacity.

Sociology

Bob Birrell / Ernest Healy

30/04/2008

news.monstersandcritics.com

Immigrants miss out on Australia's best jobs

Sociology

Bob Birrell / Ernest Healy

30/04/2008

www.vedior.com

Article mentions research by the Centre for Population and Urban Research on the skills shortage and employment rates of migrant graduates.

Sociology

Bob Birrell / Ernest Healy

29/04/2008

Radio: ABC 666 (Canberra), Triple J (Sydney and Melbourne), ABC 891 (Adelaide), ABC 612 (Brisbane), 98.5 Sunshine FM (Perth), ABC 936 (Hobart), 2GB (Sydney).

Bob Birrell discusses his research on skills shortage and employment rates of migrant graduates.

Sociology

Bob Birrell

29/04/2008

Television: SBS (Sydney), World News Australia

Bob Birrell is interviewed on his research into skills shortage and employment rates of migrant graduates

Sociology

Bob Birrell

29/04/2008

Television: ABC1 (Melbourne), 7:30 Report

Nick Economou discusses an upcoming election to decide upon a replacement for Peter McGuran, who has decided to retire from parliament.

Politics

Nick Economou

29/04/2008

Radio National (Canberra), ABC 666 (Canberra)

Waleed comments on claims that the head of Griffith University's Islamic Research Service is linked to terror suspects.

Politics

Waleed Aly

29/04/2008

The Australian, theaustralian.news.com.au

Migrant graduates failing to get jobs

Sociology

Bob Birrell / Ernest Healy

29/04/2008

Sydney Morning Herald, smh.com.au

Migrants add to skills crisis: study

Sociology

Bob Birrell / Ernest Healy

29/04/2008

The Herald Sun, news.com.au/heraldsun

Skills not enough for migrants

Sociology

Bob Birrell / Ernest Healy

29/04/2008

abc.net.au

Study highlights students' language barrier

Sociology

Bob Birrell / Ernest Healy

29/04/2008

theage.com.au

Skilled migrants creating probs: study

Sociology

Bob Birrell / Ernest Healy

29/04/2008

Radio ABC 774 (Melbourne), 702 (Sydney), Radio National (Canberra)

Discusses research on the skills shortage and employment rates of migrant graduates.

Sociology

Bob Birrell

24/04/2008

Radio 3AW (Melbourne)

Speaks on the Olympic torch relay

Politics

David Wright-Neville

23/04/2008

Abc.net

Indonesian women lobby for polygamy ban

Politics

Greg Barton

22/04/2008

TV - SBS (Sydney) World News

Interviewed on jail sentences handed down to two Jemaah Islamiyah operatives

Politics

Greg Barton

22/04/2008

The Age

Heavy blow to JI as terror group declared 'forbidden'.

Politics

David Wright-Neville

21/04/2008

Radio 3AW (Melbourne), 720 (Sydney)

Interviewed on his experiences at the 2020 summit and the security situation in Pakistan and the Australian cricket teams Pakistan tour next year.

Politics

David Wright-Neville

21/04/2008

Radio ABC 936 (Hobart)

interviewed on his view of the purpose of the 2020 summit.

Politics

Nick Economou

19/04/2008

The Age

Left behind idling at the crossroads

Politics

Nick Economou

19/04/2008

The Australian

Wedding rings less likely to reach the lower rungs

Sociology

Genevieve Heard / Bob Birrell

18/04/2008

The Australian, The Australian.com

Guest doctors paid below market wages, Guest doctors under par on pay

Sociology

Bob Birrell

17/04/2008

Radio ABC 774 (Melbourne)

discusses the positives and negatives of technology