How to establish an academic secondment

What does it mean for AI to be ‘trustworthy’?

What policymakers can learn from the CrowdStrike global IT outage

Australia and China need to talk about ocean governance

Robust debate or a toxic workplace? Adversarial parliaments normalise poor behaviour

The cause for China’s coercion in the skies may lay under the water

Civilians in conflict need Australia’s attention, and they need it now

The Coalition’s nuclear plan: does it add up?

An evolution in policymaking could help us align our security and economic interests

The threats and opportunities drawing Australia to the Indian Ocean

Explaining the 2024 Net Overseas Migration surge

Politicians and media commentators are linking migration with soaring housing costs, but it’s only a small contributor, Alan Gamlen writes.
How policymakers can partner with academics

the Government has committed to building genuine partnerships and engagement –including with academia – to help develop policies and services that reflect the needs and aspirations of the people they affect. How can policymakers find and work with academics to make this happen?