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Tobacco, gambling, now alcohol: why Australia needs mandated alcohol warnings
12 January 2023
The harms and costs of alcohol to Australia are clear. Government needs to mandate effective messaging around alcohol consumption.
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The Policymaker in 2022: our most-read articles
22 December 2022
It’s been a big first year for The Policymaker—here are our top five most-read articles for 2022.
Hugh Piper
A different story: anti-slavery as smart public policy
19 December 2022
The NSW Anti-slavery Commissioner explains why it’s in everyone’s interests to tackle modern slavery and human trafficking as a system-level challenge.
James Cockayne
Thinking beyond self-regulation for tech companies for children’s online safety
10 December 2022
New draft codes from tech companies could pose risks to Australian children. A better approach—led by government—is needed instead.
Rys Farthing
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10 December 2022
New draft codes from tech companies could pose risks to Australian children. A better approach—led by government—is needed instead.
Rys Farthing and Judith Bessant
9 December 2022
What is required to translate recent policy progress into practice when it comes to engaging men and boys to prevent violence in our society? Changing the way men relate to themselves, to people in their lives and to deeply embedded norms that put pressure on men to be a certain way are key parts of the solution.
Matt Tyler
2 December 2022
To combat this human rights abuse, we need to understand the scale of the problem, amplify survivors’ voices and work towards a fair compensation system.
Jennifer Burn
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The battle against modern slavery is increasingly occupying the mind of investors—collaboration can contribute to its demise.
Måns Carlsson
23 November 2022
Local governments are vital laboratories for policy innovation and experimentation. How can Australia better harness this potential?
Pauline McGuirk
16 November 2022
Australian universities contribute to the public good. But we need to be more ambitious about realising their potential. It’s time to remedy and reimagine our research system.
Duncan Ivison
Putting survivors’ rights at the centre of responses to modern slavery
Jennifer Burn2022-12-09T08:01:53+11:002 December 2022|
To combat this human rights abuse, we need to understand the scale of the problem, amplify survivors’ voices and work towards a fair compensation system.
Collaboration is the key to fighting modern slavery
Måns Carlsson2022-12-02T09:20:46+11:002 December 2022|
The battle against modern slavery is increasingly occupying the mind of investors—collaboration can contribute to its demise.
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Pauline McGuirk2022-12-02T05:26:51+11:0023 November 2022|
Local governments are vital laboratories for policy innovation and experimentation. How can Australia better harness this potential?
Australia’s research funding system is broken—here’s how to fix it
Duncan Ivison2022-11-23T09:09:58+11:0016 November 2022|
Australian universities contribute to the public good. But we need to be more ambitious about realising their potential. It’s time to remedy and reimagine our research system.
Lessons from a pandemic
Peter Shergold2022-11-16T06:55:02+11:0014 November 2022|
Solving our biggest global challenges means putting people and communities at the centre of policymaking.
Cash splash for aged care, but who pays for services in a new home care system?
Rachael Lewis2022-11-03T11:46:12+11:0031 October 2022|
Labor’s October Budget was good news for aged care—but the hard questions of funding the Support at Home program remain. Here’s two ideas for cost sharing models.
Who will lead us to policy salvation? Community-led policy and the power of us
Amanda Tattersall2022-11-14T15:21:45+11:0026 October 2022|
Solving our biggest global challenges means putting people and communities at the centre of policymaking.
Building policy momentum for green manufacturing
Veena Sahajwalla2022-10-25T10:31:54+11:0025 October 2022|
Australia has world-leading research on recycling and green manufacturing. Here’s how the right policy settings can harness it.
Australia needs a wellbeing economy, not just a wellbeing budget
Alicia Mollaun2022-10-31T15:27:18+11:0020 October 2022|
The Albanese government’s October budget presents an opportunity to transform the purpose and principles of economic policy.
How could data help us combat racism?
Jehonathan Ben2022-10-25T10:36:21+11:0011 October 2022|
Improved data management, monitoring and analysis could be critical to combatting racism – here’s a plan for how research and numbers can help us tackle one of Australia’s biggest social issues.