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13 November 2024
Effective city-level planning is essential for Australia to meet its Net Zero targets. Australia can learn from leading global cities to improve policy coordination, employ targeted finance and harness research to develop more effective local climate policy.
Ehsan Noroozinejad Farsangi and Greg Morrison
31 October 2024
Building on international initiatives, a Future Generations Commissioner in Australia could put long-term interests front of mind for today’s policymakers.
Taylor Hawkins
14 October 2024
Australia can lead on comprehensive climate risk management by regulating corporate financial disclosures to include the physical risks posed by climate change.
Adam Arian and John Sands
8 October 2024
Australia can move beyond sustainability and circularity towards an approach to industrial innovation prioritising regenerating nature and our social wellbeing.
Vanita Yadav
30 September 2024
SMEs are critical to NSW and Australia’s manufacturing landscape and are vital to economic renewal. However, manufacturing SMEs have struggled to increase productivity by harnessing advanced technologies. As government deepens its focus on industry policy, here’s how to fix that.
Dilupa Nakandala
16 September 2024
As the challenges to maintaining economic resilience, social cohesion, and mental wellbeing grow, national time banks could mobilise social production and safeguard prosperity.
Jo-An Occhipinti, Ante Prodan, William Hynes, John Buchanan, Goran Ujdur and Harris Eyre
Regenerative innovation: the next frontier in industry policy
Vanita Yadav2024-10-14T09:20:33+11:008 October 2024|
Australia can move beyond sustainability and circularity towards an approach to industrial innovation prioritising regenerating nature and our social wellbeing.
How government can boost manufacturing SMEs – and lift productivity – through adoption of advanced technologies
Dilupa Nakandala2024-10-08T12:13:37+11:0030 September 2024|
SMEs are critical to NSW and Australia’s manufacturing landscape and are vital to economic renewal. However, manufacturing SMEs have struggled to increase productivity by harnessing advanced technologies. As government deepens its focus on industry policy, here’s how to fix that.
Can national time banks strengthen wellbeing economies?
Jo-An Occhipinti2024-09-17T09:19:05+11:0016 September 2024|
As the challenges to maintaining economic resilience, social cohesion, and mental wellbeing grow, national time banks could mobilise social production and safeguard prosperity.
Diversifying Australians’ investment choices by boosting confidence in our superannuation system
Reza Tajaddini2024-09-30T12:35:35+11:0013 September 2024|
Despite having a robust and mature retirement savings system, many Australians are choosing property as their preferred retirement investment. By addressing underlying trust issues in the superannuation system, government can alleviate this added pressure on the property market and encourage a more balanced approach to retirement planning.
Better budgeting: measuring the real long-term costs and benefits of policy
Cressida Gaukroger2024-09-13T12:19:16+11:002 September 2024|
By measuring outcomes beyond immediate upfront costs, governments can develop a more holistic understanding of the downstream effects of their decisions. Here’s where to start.
Using the past to inform sustainable policies for the future
Lara Bate2024-08-27T11:58:31+11:0027 August 2024|
Innovative analysis of paleoclimate data from the last thousand years is informing better environmental management. What more can governments do to harness this valuable natural record to improve policymaking?
Turning waste into wealth: the future of manufacturing with waste feedstock
Veena Sahajwalla2024-08-20T19:57:51+11:0020 August 2024|
Local microfactories have the potential to sustainably supply the metals and critical materials needed for Australia’s green transition. But what are the right policy settings to support the reprocessing of waste for manufacturing?
A more equitable future for Australians, starting with families
Sarah Duffy2024-08-20T13:02:19+11:0015 August 2024|
Recent changes to Australia’s Paid Parental Leave scheme are a positive development. However, government can do more to value care work as a social good, including by encouraging fathers to take paternity leave and integrating parental leave with childcare and education policies.
Bridging gaps: the role of academic policy engagement to overcome regional divides in the UK
Liz Shutt2024-08-15T12:58:28+11:0012 August 2024|
Regional inequality is driving an increased demand for greater engagement between researchers and policymakers in the UK. What lessons can Australia’s knowledge brokering community learn from its British counterpart?
“Growth, growth, growth” or cost of living – how can policymakers empower all Australians?
Daniel Tracey2024-08-13T11:10:33+11:005 August 2024|
For Australia to better empower low-income households, we should focus on affordability. Here’s how governments and the private sector can work together to achieve this.