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Podcast: Ghosts of policy past, present and future

Development | Australia

 

What were the worst policies of the recent past? What were the policy highlights of 2018? What policies would help improve the world in 2019? (more…)

December 2018 90 minutes

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Public service productivity and popping the Canberra bubble

Patrick Dunleavy

Economics and finance | Australia

 

On this week’s episode, we’re joined by Professor Patrick Dunleavy to talk about robodebt, department mergers, and why this very ‘Canberra’ issue has a big impact throughout the country. (more…)

February 2020

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Putting food on the plate for 9.7 billion: challenges and solutions

Environment & energy | Australia

 

Researchers in the areas of plant science and public policy discuss the challenges and potential solutions needed to secure a future with food for everyone. Panellists: Professor John Evans, ARC Centre...

May 2017 90 minutes

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Putting science and policy on the same wavelength

Science and technology | Australia

 

Can scientists make facts great again in an era of fake news? How can we get more young people and women studying STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths? Is humanity...

August 2018 54 minutes

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