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ELABORATE Demographic Analysis Profiling and Mapping

Locality: Carindale



Address: Coorparoo 4152 Carindale, QLD, Australia

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25.01.2022 Five million year old boulder and seven year old daughter #oreillysrainforestretreat yesterday.



22.01.2022 What Generation Z Wants from Work, Where Written by Helen Thompson. A new survey of business and engineering students and their employer preferences offers vital insights on the next wave of the global labor force. By assessing the survey data country by country, corporate leaders can divine trends that give them a competitive edge in recruiting the best talent in locations around the world.... Article snapshot: In contrast to their Millennial peers, young professionals in Generation Z aren’t so keen to job-hop or work internationally, and their priorities vary by geography. https://www.esri.com//wherene/gen-z-employment-preference/ #generationz #esri #esrimapping #educationgeographics #workforce #laborforce #millennial #futureofwork

21.01.2022 Dear Colleagues, this is our second update on Covid-19, based on the data we’ve been able to assemble so far, compiled from spatial profiles of LGA testing results in New South Wales and Victoria. More states providing this LGA data to the public would be greatly appreciated. It’s important to acknowledge that what we’re looking at with this data is the result of the first wave of testing, mainly centred on Australians returning from overseas holidays. Many of the older membe...rs of this group returned on cruise ships, so much so, that cruise ships have been identified by the Commonwealth as a country in their own right, when it comes to overseas sources of the virus. The layperson’s profile of this group would say it’s the 60 years and over group, wealthier, retired and the layperson would be pretty right. I guess we all know a bit more about this group, because it’s the one at most risk from serious illness and this justifiably gets the most attention. Continue Reading: https://www.elaborate.net.au/link-to-covid-19-map-publishe/ #covid19 #coronavirus #australiandevelopmentstrategies #demographicscovid19

20.01.2022 We'd have hugged this tree if it wasn't four metres thick, on our walk #oreillysrainforestretreat yesterday



17.01.2022 Dear Colleagues, due to the changing environment and our response to COVID-19, I will be posting a series of updates on the current research being undertaken by Education Geographics, which may assist Australian Non-Government schools with their 2021 planning. You are welcome to distribute these updates to your school boards and risk assessment committees and your feedback would be appreciated. At Education Geographics and Australian Development Strategies, we’ve been modell...ing Non-Government schools and their interaction with the Labour market since 2004. We’ve noticed that the growth or decline in the number of jobs in a school catchment in the second half of the year tends to drive enrolments up or down in the following year (as you can see in the national chart on Australian Participation rates and Non-Government Market Share from 1998 to 2019). Continue Reading: https://www.educationgeographics.net.au/covid-19-and-the-i/

17.01.2022 Wanda the Sea Eagle chilling with Mark after #BirdsofPrey #OReillys

17.01.2022 We Told You So.. JobMaker MissesThe Teal Target - written by John Black, CEO of Education Geographics, November 17, 2020 Today’s ABS Single Touch Payroll data confirms that JobMaker has come too late to help younger workers displaced by Covid job lockdowns and it is now missing the real target older workers in retirement and tourist regions. Outside of Victoria, Australia’s younger workers are already a lot better off than their parents, when it comes to jobs lost due to Co...vid lockdowns. The Jobs Index numbers from today’s ABS release (below) shows workers aged 20-29 years are well ahead of their parents’ generation in the mainland states, with the exception of Victoria. This is because younger workers tend to lose their more casual jobs in food and retail first during downturns, but then typically lead the recovery. This means, as a policy response, that JobMaker has come about four months too late for all Australian states except Victoria, which was held back by its second wave. Continue reading... https://www.educationgeographics.net.au/we-told-you-so/ #covid19 #covidimpact #covidjobs #jobmaker



16.01.2022 No more stats and maps for a week! Just a glass of old vine shiraz and this sunset #oreillysrainforestretreat

16.01.2022 The Eden-Monaro by-election will be held on July 4. With a week to go, Labor’s Kristy McBain is the bookies’ favourite on $1.70 to win, with published robo-polls giving her 53 percent of the two-party preferred (2PP) vote. Despite trailing in the robo-polls and with Sportsbet paying $2.25, I think the Liberal candidate Fiona Kotvojs is pretty good value for money if you like a flutter. There are a few reasons for this, but first some background. Read More....https://www.elaborate.net.au/eden-monaro-by-election-2020/ #EdenMonaro

16.01.2022 Charlie the Crimson Rosella paid a visit to our verandah this morning ##oreillysrainforestretreat

16.01.2022 New Historical Map of Arlington Shows What County Looked Like Years Ago. The digital map depicts a mix of new and old pictures, showing the buildings that were standing in Arlington’s neighborhoods in the 1920s. By clicking pinpoints on a county map, users can check out the homes and businesses that are (or were) located on that site and read caption notes. I think that this StoryMap, besides being nifty, allows people to play with it, and also give you a real historical se...nse of what Arlington used to look like besides these fantastic visions of glamour columns, said Falls Church News-Press columnist and local historian Charlie Clark, who made the map for the Arlington Historical Society. Continue reading: New Historical Map of Arlington Shows What County Looked Like 100 Years Ago #esri #esrimapping

13.01.2022 The Eden-Monaro by-election was held on July 4 and won by Labor’s Kristy McBain, despite a small 2PP swing to the Liberal candidate Fiona Kotvojs. Notwithstanding the small net swing, the range of swings for and against the ALP were 25 percent, which indicated that there was a considerable range of political views about each candidate. Modelling of the booth returns showed strong demographic drivers underlying the swings. Read more...... https://www.elaborate.net.au/national-implications-of-eden/ #edenmonaro #esri #esrimapping



13.01.2022 Newer Isn’t Always Better - Covid Jobs update from John Black, CEO of Education Geographics, October 6, 2020. A week or so back we provided a profile of how the broader Australian stereotypes were faring under Covid jobs lockdowns and today we’re urging a bit of caution when it comes to rushing to judgement on the latest payroll stats because newer isn’t always better. Although they don’t quite put it like this, the Australian Bureau of Statistics and I both agree the payro...ll stats are like a fine bottle of red you’re well advised to let them age a little after opening, before taking the first sip and rushing to judgement. Read more.... https://www.educationgeographics.net.au/newer-isnt-always-/ #covid19 #coronavirus

11.01.2022 Nina the Barking Owl looks up #BirdsofPrey #OReillys... #OReillysrainforestretreat

11.01.2022 THE TROUBLE WITH CHOCOLATE Story by Steven Mufson | Photos by Salwan Georges A decade after Mars and other chocolate makers vowed to stop rampant deforestation, the problem has gotten worse... ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. Mars Inc., maker of M&M’s, Milky Way and other stalwarts of the nation’s Halloween candy bag, vowed in 2009 to switch entirely to sustainable cocoa to combat deforestation, a major contributor to climate change. But as the United States stocks up for trick-or-treating, Mars and other global chocolate makers are far from meeting that ambitious goal. Over the past decade, deforestation has accelerated in West Africa, the source of two-thirds of the world’s cocoa. By one estimate, the loss of tropical rainforests last year sped up more in Ghana and Ivory Coast than anywhere else in the world. Continue Reading: shorturl.at/ehvCE #esri #esrimapping #demographicanalysis #australiandevelopmentstrategies #chocolate

06.01.2022 Mark and his mate #BirdsofPrey #OReillys today. The kids loved the show. The paragliders were a bonus, for us and the eagles.

06.01.2022 What’s in an Age? - Covid Jobs Update from John Black, CEO of Education Geographics, October 12, 2020 Some economists, trade unions and the Labor Opposition say the Federal Government’s JobMaker Budget proposal which subsidises wages only for eligible workers less than 35 years old should be open to eligible workers of any age. They argue that the current policy discriminates against older workers and may be open to job substitution rorts from some employers. And most Austral...ian voters tend to agree with them. Continue reading... https://www.educationgeographics.net.au/whats-in-an-age/ #covidimpact #covidjobs #jobmaker

05.01.2022 Watching The Watchers - Covid Jobs update from John Black, CEO of Education Geographics, September 23, 2020. So which groups and regions have been losing jobs under the Covid-19 job lockdowns? Not necessarily who you’d have thought, as it turns out. And what impact is losing your job likely to have on your vote? Frankly, the polls seem to show the voters distinguishing between the political management of Covid lockdowns and their future voting intention.... It seems that inspirational leadership at times of great stress doesn’t necessary get you re-elected as Winston Churchill discovered after World War 2. Read More: https://www.educationgeographics.net.au/watching-the-watch/ #covid19 #coronavirus

05.01.2022 Up close with Bob the Goshawke #BirdsofPrey #OReillys

05.01.2022 MAPPING THE WORLD'S ISLANDS by Mark Altawheel There are over 300,000 islands in the world and most of these are poorly documented or generally unknown. A new United States Geological Survey (USGS) and Esri project has now mapped 340,691 islands of the Earth’s islands and created a GIS dataset that is publicly available.... World Islands GIS Data As Charles Darwin noted, islands are incredibly diverse and demonstrate how life can exist in the most isolated locations. They also contain many unique cultures and languages, making them socially important. Islands are also all landmasses on our planet. Increasingly, islands are under threat from climate change and sea level rise in particular. The vast majority of islands are small and many are uninhabited. Documenting them might be the only way some of these islands will be remembered in the future. The USGS and Esri effort has created the Global Islands Explorer (GIE), which provides vectorized Global Shoreline Vector (GSV) data available to the public for download. In this database, every island, including large continental landmasses and very small islands (e.g., Key West), is documented with satellite data, topography, or other raster data as background, and information about the islands, including area, names, coastlines, tectonic plates they belong to, and other information provided. Continue Reading: https://www.gislounge.com/mapping-the-worlds-islands/ #https://www.educationgeographics.net.au #ESRI #esrimapping #educationgeographics @esrigis

05.01.2022 Even the Rosellas are enjoying the view this evening #oreillysrainforestretreat

05.01.2022 Gracie the Wedgetail Eagle takes off #BirdsofPrey #OReillys

05.01.2022 Mapping The Impact Of Covid Downturn A co-operative venture between Australian Development Strategies, Health Geographics and Education Geographics has set out to regularly monitor, profile and map big data on jobs and wages from 10,000,000 Australians during the Covid recession. The jobs data is now being collected weekly via the Tax Office one touch payroll system and published fortnightly by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The first of a series of maps has been publis...hed today on the three web sites via the following link https://arcg.is/1HeD5n. It will allow readers to see the impact of the Covid restrictions and monitor changes as they are withdrawn in stages over coming months. More detailed maps and profiling will be made available to clients of the three companies ADS, HGS and EGS. The first maps published today show most jobs and wages lost by suburb have been close to capital city CBDs, coming as a direct result of the closure of gyms, personal training groups and theatrical productions. Read more: https://bit.ly/3fBr7O6 #covidimpact #coviddownturn #covid19au #covid19australia #esri Education Geographics

01.01.2022 The recovery in many jobs was well under way in May. It’s been most pronounced in those hit first in March/April, working in hospitality, young home buyers, young casual workers also studying at TAFE and this is all to the good. The downturn however continued in May among farming and rural communities, especially fishing (think lobsters in cargo holds of international tourist flights). This has impacted coastal and many rural communities. Read More....https://www.elaborate....net.au/jobs-recovery-was-underway-in/ #COVID-19 #covid19au #esri

01.01.2022 We trace the jobs impact of the Covid-19 labour market shutdown in a news article and a linked online story map published in The Australian today. The story outlines the evidence that the jobs downturn impacts announced by the Prime Minister in late March were sudden and deep and that since then, there have already been some tentative signs of a small jobs recovery in those states with lower levels of new Covid-19 cases, in apparent anticipation of an easing of social distan...cing and travel restrictions. However, in those states with continuing cases of new community transmission the downturn in higher SES professional jobs has deepened. The article is available only to The Australian readers and subscribers and covers the new payroll data provided to the public by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, as a public service, while the data is still being developed. The ADS/Esri maps in the article are based on 2019 Federal electorates and use the same data, so caution is advised. They are user-friendly for mobiles and are available on the ADS website at https://www.elaborate.net.au/impact-on-australian-employme/ John Black, ADS Chairman. Dr Jeanine McMullan, Chief Mapper. #covidimpact #covidaustralia #ESRI #coronavirusaustralia #australianbusiness #covid19au

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