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Quentin Grafton
- Podcast: The gift of policy
- Power versus the people
- Five years of Policy Forum
- Podcast: People power beyond the ballot box
- Declaring a water emergency
- Democracy Sausage podcast: Right to know, rent-seeking, and a bill of rights
- Democracy Sausage podcast: Voter volatility, economic evidence, and discordant democracy
- Podcast: Language barriers
- Podcast: Food, farming, and climate change
- Podcast: Business and the Sustainable Development Goals
- Podcast: Getting science into policy, politics, and public discussion
- Podcast: The Auspolicy issue – what the country voted for
- Podcast: Can Australia spark an energy change?
- Podcast: Disendorsement, diversity, and distrust
- Making waves in the federal election
- Podcast: Climate finance in Asia and the Pacific
- Podcast: Ask Us Anything 100th episode special
- Water wars in the Murray-Darling Basin
- Toxic: what is rotten in the Murray-Darling Basin?
- A big thank you from us at Policy Forum
- Podcast: Ghosts of policy past, present and future
- Podcast: Water justice
- Podcast: A vision for the North
- A turning of the tide?
- Lies, damn lies, and the Global Financial Crisis
- Podcast: the dangerous paradox of irrigation efficiency
- Five steps to avoid a global water tragedy
- High and dry
- Fixing the Murray-Darling Basin
- Recharging Australia’s energy future
- Change-maker, or change-faker?
- Say less, do more: solving the world’s water woes
- Towering neglect
- Stand up and deliver
- Water to the world
- Truth, lies and water
- Back to the future
- The modern fable of Atlantis
- A postcard from a post-truth world
- The US votes: Deplorables, Expendables and other ‘Nasties’
- The next great transformation
- Beyond the Australian election
- Australia votes, then waits
- Brexit: a failure of political leadership
- Bridges to tomorrow, not sound bites and slogans
- Political reality bites
- Say what you mean, mean what you say
- Faith, food and our future
- Policy Forum: one step, one year and one world
- Big countries, fresh faces and bright futures