Our research is your evidence. We bring leading behaviour change researchers and practitioners together to find behavioural solutions to social, environmental and organisational problems.
Established in 2011, BehaviourWorks Australia is the largest applied behaviour change research unit in Australia. We continue to grow in size, project scope, partnerships and networks, however, our approach has remained the same. Our foundations were built on the belief that, by taking a partnership-approach to working with practitioners, we can bring together our research rigour and valuable industry experience to find powerful solutions to solve real-world problems.
Our work has spanned over hundreds of projects with our government, industry and community partners in areas including health, climate change, energy, water, waste, pollution, biodiversity, biosecurity, education, social inclusion, finance and safety.
Recycling is a myth ACA did exposure on it most of our Recycling goes to Malaysia and it goes in to landfill or is openly burnt if want to help learn what we used to do after the last war yes ww2 humans then was greener then we are now
I've asked people my entire adult life why they watch tv. I have asked every one of them if they can just stop watching it. If they say yes, I tell them to do it. Not 1 ever has. So whether they said yes or no....THEY ARE HOPELESSLY BRAINWASHED! Everything they know is a lie, and they either deny it, or don't care. They just want to continue their life on the easiest path possible & don't want to face the truth.
Stephan Kaufman has been a source of sage advice on environmental matters for more than a decade. In this video, he doesn't disappoint. Happy World Environment Day.
And for those looking for references... Healthcare costs are out of control; www.theage.com.au/national/health/public-hospitals-in-state-of-emergency-australian-medical-association-report-20170216-guepdh.html GP’s reported they lacked the communications skills to reassure patients that a plain film x-ray is unnecessary; French, S.D., S. E. Green, D. A. O'Connor, J. E. McKenzie, J. J. Francis, S. Michie, R. Buchbinder, P. Schattner, N. Spike and J. M. Grimshaw (2012). "Developing theory-informed behaviour change interventions to implement evidence into practice: a systematic approach using the Theoretical Domains Framework." Implementation science : IS7(1):38. Gen Y stereotyping report Costanza, D.P., J. M. Badger, R. L. Fraser, J. B. Severt and P. A. Gade (2012). "Generational differences in work-related attitudes: A meta-analysis." Journalof Business and Psychology 27(4): 375-394