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A marriage of inconvenience

John Beddington
Martyn Pearce

Science and technology | The World

 

In this week's Policy Forum Pod, former chief Scientific Adviser of the United Kingdom, Professor Sir John Beddington, discusses the state of science in public policy around the world and what...

February 2017 35 minutes

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A new Accord and The Airport Economist

Tim Harcourt
Mark Kenny

Economics and finance | Australia

 

The Australian Government faces some big choices ahead about how to get the economy flying again. Will that include a new ‘Accord’ struck with the unions, and if so, what should...

June 2020

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A new age of economic statecraft?

Helen Mitchell
Dirk van der Kley
William Stoltz

International relations | Australia

 

In this episode of the National Security Podcast, Helen Mitchell and Dirk van der Kley join Will Stoltz to examine the so-called unprecedented regime of economic sanctions targeting Russia following its...

March 2022

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A new chapter for Australian foreign policy?

Michael Wesley
Martyn Pearce

Government and governance | Australia

 

Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has announced Australia will develop a new foreign policy White Paper, its first since 2003. What has changed for Australian foreign affairs over the last 13...

August 2016 21 minutes

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A new political climate?

Karen Middleton
Malcolm Farr
Mark Kenny

Government and governance | Australia

 

On this episode of Democracy Sausage, acclaimed journalists Karen Middleton and Malcolm Farr join Mark Kenny to pick apart the Australian federal election result.  (more…)

May 2022

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A Pacific-specific approach to regionalism

Colin Tukuitonga
Meg Keen
Matthew Dornan
Jill Sheppard
Martyn Pearce

Development | Australia

 

This week on the pod we take a look at regional cooperation amongst the Pacific Islands and the challenges they face in coordinating policy efforts. (more…)

February 2019 64 minutes

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