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Industry policy is experiencing a renaissance as governments address compounding economic, social, environmental and strategic challenges. What can we learn from policymakers and researchers working on these grand challenges?
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While the environmental and energy impetus for residential battery storage is well established, adopting a “mission” approach could help governments deliver on broader social, economic and sustainability objectives.
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A childcare system that responds to the actual needs of families and local communities will improve equity and increase productivity. Here’s what a flexible, place-based approach might look like.
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A childcare system that responds to the actual needs of families and local communities will improve equity and increase productivity. Here’s what a flexible, place-based approach might look like.
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“Housing affordability” and “affordable housing” are distinct but related policy objectives. Australia needs an integrated strategy that protects vulnerable groups while fostering an economy that supports quality, reasonably priced housing for all.
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Simon Rowell
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Harnessing the skills and insight of people with experience in the system is the key to sustainable and transformative reform of our child protection systems.
Jessica Cocks, Rob Ryan and Ben Spence
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Appointing some ministers from outside parliament could help boost representation and improve policymaking.
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Jessica Cocks2024-06-26T11:05:04+11:0031 May 2024|
Harnessing the skills and insight of people with experience in the system is the key to sustainable and transformative reform of our child protection systems.
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Osmond Chiu2024-06-17T14:13:07+11:0021 May 2024|
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Building bridges between climate scientists and policymakers
Angela Kaplish2024-05-21T11:07:13+11:008 May 2024|
What does successful knowledge brokering between climate scientists and government look like?
Eight industrial policy hacks: bolstering domestic capability under constrained fiscal conditions
Christopher Day2024-05-08T11:23:10+11:002 May 2024|
Australia needs a more deliberate approach to industrial policy to achieve a productivity dividend within tight budget constraints – here’s how.
How high schools can best prepare students for the real world
Maxwell Yong2024-05-02T10:36:28+11:0029 April 2024|
Financial literacy, workplace skills, health consciousness and independent living should all be core lessons for Australian high schoolers.
The dangers of pluralisation: A singular duty of care in the Online Safety Act
Rys Farthing2024-05-08T12:33:34+11:0022 April 2024|
With Australia’s Online Safety Act under review, regulators should take heed of the UK’s experience in imposing duties of care on digital platforms.
Getting the tertiary transition right: six things high schools can do to set students up for success at university
Maxwell Yong2024-04-22T13:36:15+11:0020 March 2024|
The transition from school to university is a pivotal moment in the lives of young people – how can we better support their choices for improved individual and social outcomes?
Australia’s housing crisis: bolstering community and individual resilience with meaningful structural reform
Ehsan Noroozinejad Farsangi2024-03-20T09:54:33+11:0013 March 2024|
Australians have proven themselves resilient in the face of housing pressures – but structural reform to boost supply and dampen rising costs is desperately needed.
Once upon a bureaucrat: exploring the role of stories in government
Thea Snow2024-05-08T12:18:52+11:006 March 2024|
What role can stories play in supporting people-centred policymaking and place-based reform?
Digital (t)winning: the potential for AI as a public policy design tool
José-Miguel Bello y Villarino2024-03-06T11:40:26+11:0027 February 2024|
While the political and policy focus has rightly been on regulating artificial intelligence, we also need to plan now to harness AI’s power as a policymaking tool – especially, its capacity to model outcomes in complex systems.