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What our consultants are working on

We believe that sharing knowledge and expertise is key to driving innovation and growth in the data community. That's why we're excited to share our latest insights, tutorials, and industry trends with you through this blog.

Written by our team of experienced data consultants, these posts aim to solidify their own learning while giving back to the community.

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Fri 22 Aug 2025 | Andrew Buchanan
Will You Find Will?: Uncovering a Life Through their Phone's Metadata
In 2015, Australian reporter Will Ockenden shared his own cellphone metadata to highlight just how much of someone’s life can be pieced together under Australia’s data retention laws—even without access to the actual calls or messages
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Sat 23 Aug 2025 | Joseph Darton
SQL Murder Mystery
The DS52 cohort were recently introduced to SQL and after an intensive crash course spanning one and a half days were given a challenge to test what we have learned. The challenge was to solve a murder using SQL with a few tables and a corresponding schema
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Sun 24 Aug 2025 | James Gastaldello
Fact & Dimension Tables
Data rarely comes in a single table, so learning how to combine information from multiple sources is a crucial skill. This post will cover the fundamentals of fact and dimension tables, which are the building blocks of data schemas designed to organise data for efficient analysis
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Sat 23 Aug 2025 | Olivia Millar
Week 2: Mastering Pivot Tables in Tableau
Pivot tables are a powerful tool for reshaping your data to unlock new analytical possibilities. While it might initially feel like you are making your data messier, pivoting makes it much easier for Tableau to work with your data
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Sat 23 Aug 2025 | Mandy Wan
SQL Tips and Tricks: Silly Frogs Wear Green Hats Often
Last week, DS52 and I tackled SQL for the first time. Whilst these sessions were definitely fun and interesting, the same silly errors kept popping up in our code whilst we were practising. Below are some of the most common mistakes that beginners (like us) face when learning SQL
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Wed 20 Aug 2025 | Lorraine Ferrusi
AWS: Elastic Compute Cloud
My journey into data engineering has introduced me to a variety of platforms and tools, from SQL and Python to development in dbt and working with Snowflake. The next step is diving into the AWS universe
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Fri 22 Aug 2025 | Freya Marijatta
Where's Will? A lesson in data protection
Increasingly in the modern world, companies have access to huge amounts of data about us: where your phone connects to cell towers, which websites you visit
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Fri 22 Aug 2025 | Jaden Matthias
Where's Will?!
In 2015, ABC News published a fascinating piece where reporter Will Ockenden requested access to his own metadata. Australia’s new data retention laws had just come into effect, requiring telcos to store information such as call records, text logs and cell tower connections for two years
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Fri 22 Aug 2025 | David Gandary
Where’s Will? - Playing around with PowerBI
Ever wondered what your phone gives away even if no one reads your messages? In 2015, reporter Will Ockenden shared his own mobile metadata including timestamps, towers, calls and texts (no content)
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Fri 22 Aug 2025 | Tyler McKillop
Signals of a Life: Mapping Will’s World from Phone Metadata—and the Ethics Behind It
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Tue 19 Aug 2025 | Ayo Popoola
Exploratory vs Explanatory: Two ways to speak with data
After a challenging first week of data cleaning, I was excited to start exploring the creative side of data. Week two of training taught me that not al data communication is the same
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Sun 10 Aug 2025 | Ayo Popoola
My First Week at The Data School
I used to hate being the new person in an environment. The thought of having to go over countless introductions or  thinking of a random fact to sound interesting was daunting. But I found my first week at TDS quite the experience

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