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Has AI become the world’s fastest growing research field?
Artificial intelligence has moved from a niche area of computer science to one of the world's most influential research fields. Using open data from OpenAlex and the World Bank, this interactive data story explores the rapid growth of AI publications, the countries leading the research race, and the relationship between investment and scientific output. Through five interactive visualisations, the dashboard highlights how AI is reshaping the global innovation landscape.
The AI Job Disruption: Who's Really at Risk?
A data story exploring how AI is reshaping employment across occupations, industries and countries with a focus on what it means for Australian workers.
Australia's Quite Energy Shift
This interactive data story uses open energy data to show Australia’s electricity transition, including changes in coal, gas, solar, wind, and renewable electricity share.
Generation Priced Out: How Housing Costs Have Drifted Away from Australian Affordability
This data story explores housing affordability trends in Australia using OECD housing indicators. Through interactive visualisations, it examines changes in house prices, rental costs, income affordability measures, and the growing challenges faced by Australians seeking affordable housing.
The Reversible Extinction: Why the World's Most Severe Ecosystem Collapse is the Easiest to Fix
A scrollytelling data story exploring the global freshwater biodiversity crisis. Freshwater vertebrate populations have collapsed by 85% since 1970 — faster than any other ecosystem. This story explains why physical river infrastructure is the primary driver, and why Europe's dam removal movement proves the crisis is uniquely reversible. Built with R, ggplot2, plotly, and the Closeread scrollytelling extension. Created for RMIT University Data Visualisation Assignment.