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  • 31 October 2023

    While governments often prioritise rebuilding roads and other physical infrastructure post-disaster, just as great a focus is needed on supporting communities to build resilient social infrastructure.

    Timothy Heffernan

  • 24 October 2023

    What is the potential for AI to automate repetitive, low complexity tasks in knowledge sectors? And what can government do to manage this transition?

    Ian Opperman (with ChatGPT)

  • 18 October 2023

    Grasping the opportunities and managing the risks of generative AI is a generational challenge. The eSafety Commissioner explains how Australia is starting to tackle this issue.

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  • 10 October 2023

    Skills mismatches will grow due to climate change and its economic fallout. Microcredentials can enable rapid and inclusive re-skilling while offering universities an opportunity to re-invent their mission in a “climate changed” world.

    Jack Isherwood

  • 28 September 2023

    Australia’s referendum on the Voice has highlighted the need for better regulation of social media platforms to prevent falsehoods corroding our democratic discourse.

    Alice Dawkins & Rys Farthing

  • 25 September 2023

    Revenue-contingent loans for research-based start-ups could provide a sustainable model for boosting Australia’s R&D output.

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Microcredentials: Small steppingstones towards a more inclusive future?

10 October 2023|

Skills mismatches will grow due to climate change and its economic fallout. Microcredentials can enable rapid and inclusive re-skilling while offering universities an opportunity to re-invent their mission in a “climate changed” world.

Combatting misinformation and disinformation through more effective regulation

28 September 2023|

Australia’s referendum on the Voice has highlighted the need for better regulation of social media platforms to prevent falsehoods corroding our democratic discourse.

Thinking differently about university-business research partnerships: the potential of revenue-contingent loans

25 September 2023|

Revenue-contingent loans for research-based start-ups could provide a sustainable model for boosting Australia’s R&D output.

Regulating artificial intelligence against gender bias: can Australia emerge as a world leader?

25 August 2023|

Australia has joined the race to regulate AI – but we aren’t paying enough attention to the gender-related challenges generated by these systems. Here’s how we can start to fix that.

How research can enhance policymaking: improving the interface between academia and government

16 August 2023|

Breaking down the barriers to collaboration between researchers and policy practitioners takes relationships of trust, innovative knowledge-brokering institutions and better mutual understanding.

The AI genie is out of the bottle – here’s how to regulate it

15 August 2023|

Generative AI is here to stay. But with a nuanced understanding of the technology, sophisticated regulation and a long-term view, we can minimise its harms and capitalise on its transformative potential.

Measuring what matters: embracing Mental Wealth as an overarching indicator of national prosperity

2 August 2023|

As Australia embraces a broader definition of national progress, we should use metrics that prioritise the wellbeing of the economy and society together.

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