Tag Archive for: research

The 10-Year Challenge – ‘Tech Style’

By: McCrindle

The current trend is posting selfies from 10 years ago alongside one from today. We decided to do the same but with technology instead. Read more

Incentives to Move to Regional Australia

By: McCrindle

Small towns in Italy are offering incredible incentives including monetary bonuses and affordable housing to help struggling economies in towns with dwindling populations. Read more

Top 6 Trends for 2019

By: McCrindle

Seismic shifts in Australia’s demographics this year will mean that Generations Y and beyond (Australians born since 1980) will become the largest proportion of the population, our regional cities will emerge as lifestyle cities and our cultural diversity and generational change will, in an election year, reshape the national conversation and shake-up the traditional Australian self-image. Read more

2018 in Review: Top Trends of the Year

By: McCrindle

2018 was a big year. It brought with it everything from the Royal Wedding to the Thai cave rescue. As 2018 comes to a close, we look back at some of the top trends of 2018, from the most searched terms to the top hashtags of the year. Read more

The 12 Aussie Stats of Christmas

By: McCrindle

As Christmas approaches, McCrindle has compiled a list of fun stats about Christmas, which include the top three things Aussies are most looking forward to this Christmas, to how many calories Santa will consume on Christmas Eve! Read more

Alcohol Consumption at Lowest Level in 50 Years

By: McCrindle

Over recent years there has been a shift in the drinking culture of Aussies from beer to wine, making it less likely to binge drink due to factors such as social expectations, social environments and costs. Read more

Australia’s Hunger Problem

By: McCrindle

Earlier this year, Australia’s largest food relief organisation, Foodbank, commissioned McCrindle to conduct research into the hidden problem of food insecurity in Australia. The Foodbank Hunger Report 2018 reveals that an alarming 4 million Australians have experienced food insecurity in the past 12 months. Read more

Creating Healthy Workplaces for Employees to Thrive

By: McCrindle

Workplace well-being can often be a sensitive topic with almost three in four Australian workers (73%) experiencing a degree of workplace stress (extremely, very or somewhat stressed in their work). Read more

70 Years on and Work-life Balance Is Still Eluding Most Australians

By: McCrindle

It was January 1948 that the Commonwealth Arbitration Court gave official assent to the 40-hour, five day working week in Australia. Read more

Older Australians Not Prepared for Their Future Age Care

By: McCrindle

Older Australians desire to remain in their own homes for as long as possible and are prepared to pay for in-home care services to do so. Read more