Love quiz:Where you’re most likely to find your match

Love quiz:Where you’re most likely to find your match

Teacher,tradie or Jeff Bezos? Use our interactive tool and enter your requirements for a life partner to determine the statistical chance of finding your soulmate in Australia.

  • byMatt Malishev,Nathanael Scott,Luis Araujo andThe Visual Stories Team

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Interactive:What new census data tells you about your suburb

Interactive:What new census data tells you about your suburb

What do people in your area do for a living? How do they get to work? And how long have they lived there? Type in the name of your suburb and explore our interactive from a new batch of 2021 census data.

  • byCraig Butt andNigel Gladstone
Where do artists fit in a world where technology is taking over?

Where do artists fit in a world where technology is taking over?

Bots deliberately sabotaging the way news is delivered and a work created from censored tweets? This new exhibition focuses on something that concerns us all.

  • byKerrie O'Brien
Baby drought:The suburbs with Perth’s lowest fertility rates

Baby drought:The suburbs with Perth’s lowest fertility rates

A fertility fault line divides the regions of greater Perth with only one suburban area having enough babies to maintain a stable population.

  • bySarah Brookes
Why Parramatta offers a better quality of life than Lane Cove
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Why Parramatta offers a better quality of life than Lane Cove

While many in Sydney have assumed that life is great on the east and north,while the west is struggling,new behavioural data suggests it’s not true - if it ever was.

  • byAndrew Taylor
Living standards at risk without big data and artificial intelligence

Living standards at risk without big data and artificial intelligence

AI and big data sound like something from dystopian sci-fi films,but the Productivity Commission says without making use of them our living standards will fall.

  • byShane Wright
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‘Stats nerd’ Leigh in dream job on the eve of census

‘Stats nerd’ Leigh in dream job on the eve of census

Economics academic turned Assistant Minister for Treasury Andrew Leigh says he’s been training for 20 years for this job of overseeing the census.

  • byRachel Clun
‘This has got away from us’:Experts call for oversight on ‘wild west’ of athlete data collection

‘This has got away from us’:Experts call for oversight on ‘wild west’ of athlete data collection

Massive amounts of data is being collected from modern athletes in the pursuit of a competitive edge but experts have found the practice is invasive,unchecked and in ‘urgent need’ of attention.

  • byIain Payten
One in six Victorians caught COVID-19 this year. But where did cases peak?

One in six Victorians caught COVID-19 this year. But where did cases peak?

Using this map,you can see how many cases have been confirmed in your area since January 1,as well as the estimated percentage of the area’s population that has tested positive so far this year.

  • byCraig Butt
Beef capital gets a raw deal
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Beef capital gets a raw deal

And should gamble on a name change.

Lies,damn lies and modelling? Why COVID forecasts haven’t all come to pass

Lies,damn lies and modelling? Why COVID forecasts haven’t all come to pass

Modelling has gained new-found fame (and infamy) thanks to the pandemic. But it’s best used to shape decisions that will prevent its worst predictions.

  • byRachel Clun