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  • 14 May 2025

    A focus on the built environment is critical for Australia to achieve its circular economy targets. Here are five key requirements for developing an effective, full-lifecycle and targeted policy for enhancing circularity in the built environment.

    Sepani Senaratne

    Shashini Jayakodi

    Srinath Perera

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  • 30 April 2025

    NSW’s recently released Innovation Blueprint 2035 is a critical milestone for the state’s industry policy. But the real challenges lie in implementation. Here are five policy priorities to drive impact at scale.

    Jarryd Daymond

  • 23 April 2025

    Digital technologies are evolving rapidly, offering enormous potential – but the platforms shaping this future are driven by profit, not necessarily the public interest. Securing Australia’s sovereignty over digital infrastructure is essential to building an online ecosystem grounded in democratic values.

    Raffaele Ciriello

  • 16 April 2025

    JMI experts share their policy opportunities for the next term of government spanning productivity, artificial intelligence, energy, health, early childhood education & care, and defence & foreign policy.

    Libby Hackett, Jordan Ward, Jack Isherwood, Bonnie Bley, Hannah Lobb, Isabella Whealing and Hugh Piper

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  • 3 April 2025

    A well-designed, universal school meals program at the state level could help give children the nutrition they need to thrive in their education.

    Katherine Kent, Liesel Spencer and Miriam Williams

  • 31 March 2025

    Australia has led the way in endometriosis education, advocacy and care. However, continued progress on this chronic, incurable disease requires a renewed focus on policy reform, funding, research and evaluation.

    Cristy Brooks, Amelia Mardon and Mike Armour

  • 12 February 2025

    The Adverse Childhood Experiences model lacks a First Nations lens. Focusing on early interventions and culturally safe, community-led strategies, as well as enhanced data collection, would improve health equity.

    Shakeel Mahmood

Four policy priorities for better endometriosis care in Australia

31 March 2025|

Australia has led the way in endometriosis education, advocacy and care. However, continued progress on this chronic, incurable disease requires a renewed focus on policy reform, funding, research and evaluation.

Adverse Childhood Experiences: Pathways to better policy and practice with First Nations

12 February 2025|

The Adverse Childhood Experiences model lacks a First Nations lens. Focusing on early interventions and culturally safe, community-led strategies, as well as enhanced data collection, would improve health equity.

Reproductive health leave should be an entitlement for all workers

5 February 2025|

Supporting Australians’ reproductive needs and choices isn’t just good for individual health – it’s also a productivity imperative. Here’s how we can build a legal framework for universal reproductive health leave.

Two minutes is all it takes: measuring food security in Australia

23 January 2025|

Food insecurity is a growing problem for Australians – but we need better data and evidence to understand it. Here’s how government can implement more robust and comprehensive data collection to inform policymaking on food security.

Key objectives for drug policy reform following the NSW Drug Summit

17 January 2025|

Prevention, early intervention, harm reduction and education should be prioritised in the NSW Government’s new Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Strategy.

Driving electric vehicle uptake by supporting charging in apartment buildings

17 December 2024|

Greater access to EV charging in densely populated areas can encourage sustainability. Here’s four expert recommendations to boost EV charging installation in apartment buildings.

Designing inclusive parks: integrating green infrastructure and addressing the dark side of parks

3 December 2024|

NSW has an abundance of public parks and natural beauty. Here’s how we can ensure more of these spaces are inclusive hubs for community cohesion and environmental resilience.

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