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How Not to Innovate: The Case of Australia’s Bionic Eye

How Not to Innovate: The Case of Australia’s Bionic Eye Leigh Dayton, “How not to innovate: The case of Australia’s bionic eye” United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, July 2019. Reference: https://www.ussc.edu.au/analysis/how-not-to-innovate-the-case-of-australias-bionic-eye When it comes to science and innovation, Australia punches above its weight but when it comes to commercialising its applied […]

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The Frontrunners: Foreign Policy and the Democratic Party in 2020

The Frontrunners: Foreign Policy and the Democratic Party in 2020 Dougal Robinson, “The frontrunners: Foreign policy and the Democratic Party in 2020,” United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, September 2019.  

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Second Place America? Increasing Challenges to U.S. Scientific Leadership

Second Place America? Increasing Challenges to U.S. Scientific Leadership Task Force on American Innovation REPORT COMMITTEE Tobin Smith, Co-Chair Association of American Universities Brian Mosley, Co-Chair Computing Research Association Kimberlee Eberle-Sudré Association of American Universities Matt Hourihan American Association for the Advancement of Science David Parkes American Association for the Advancement of Science Sarah Rovito […]

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Designing Hate: New Policy Responses to Stop Hate Crime

Designing Hate: New Policy Responses to Stop Hate Crime Tony Blair Institute for Global Change September 2019  

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Transforming Government for the 21st Century

Transforming Government for the 21st Century Tony Blair Institute for Global Change Andrew Bennett Chris Yiu 2019 Reference: https://institute.global/policy/transforming-government-21st-century Accelerating technological progress radically changed how billions of people across the globe communicate, learn, organise and transact. But one arena in particular has been resistant to change: government. Ossified institutions and approaches designed for the offline […]

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Women in Parliament and Government

Women in Parliament and Government House of Commons Library Elise Uberoi Alexander Bellis Edward Hicks Steve Browning 25 September 2019 Reference: https://researchbriefings.parliament.uk/ResearchBriefing/Summary/SN01250    

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Smart City Strategic Planning in North America: Learnings for London

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Narratives of Hate: The Spectrum of Far-right Worldviews in the UK

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Cyber Risk Outlook

Cyber Risk Outlook Centre for Risk Studies Judge Business School, University of Cambridge RMS May 2019 Reference: https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/fileadmin/user_upload/research/centres/risk/downloads/crs-cyber-risk-outlook-2019.pdf This paper outlines key trends companies should look out for to manage their cyber risk and then describes the current state and prominent locations of data exfiltration (data theft) in 2019.  The next section focuses on malware, […]

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2019: Challenges in Counter-Extremism

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South Australian Government ICT Strategy 2018-2021

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Prosperity Through Longevity: South Australia’s Ageing Plan – Our Vision 2014-2019

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Marketing Communications Guidelines

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Queensland Multicultural Action Plan: Queensland Health Annual Report 2018-2019

Queensland Multicultural Action Plan: Queensland Health Annual Report 2018-2019 Queensland Health Queensland Government October 2019  

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The Rule of Law and Automation of Government Decision-Making

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Better Connecting Queensland GPs and Public Hospitals

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Digital Strategic Plan 2016-2020

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Transport for NSW: Project Pipeline 2022

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Behavioural Insights in Action: Scarcity

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NSW Department of Education Strategic Plan 2018-2022

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She’s Price[d]less: The Economics of the Gender Pay Gap – Summary Report

She’s Price[d]less: The Economics of the Gender Pay Gap – Summary Report KPMG Diversity Council Australian Government Workplace Gender Equality Agency 22 August 2019 Reference: https://www.wgea.gov.au/data/wgea-research/shes-pricedless-the-economics-of-the-gender-pay-gap The gender pay gap measures the difference between the average earnings of women and men in the workforce. It is not the difference between two people being paid differently […]

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Therapeutic Goods Administration Business Plan 2019-20

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Australia Health Portfolio Budget Statements 2019-20

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Australia’s Future Health Workforce Report – Midwives

Australia’s Future Health Workforce Report – Midwives Department of Health 2019  

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