
Regions and the bush
Country Australia has a huge place in Australia’s history and mind, but is losing population and economic clout to big cities and regional centres. What policies best serve the bush and the nation?
Reports
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16 April 2019
Commonwealth Orange Book 2019: Policy priorities for the federal government -
28 October 2018
State Orange Book 2018: Policy priorities for states and territories -
31 January 2018
Regional Patterns Maps -
2 August 2017
Regional patterns of Australia’s economy and population -
24 May 2011
Investing in regions: making a difference
News & Opinion
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29 October 2018
Australia’s dangerous fantasy: diverting population growth to the regions -
3 August 2017
Australia’s city/country divide is not as wide as you may think -
4 January 2017
Productivity and geography: Presentation to Productivity Commission Conference -
16 April 2012
Critiquing government regional development policies -
24 May 2011
‘Bolting’ regions need better support
Speeches & Events
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13 November 2018
State Orange Book 2018: Policy priorities for states and territories – Melbourne -
28 November 2017
Cities and the regions: a growing divide? – Sydney -
17 August 2017
Post Trump, Post Brexit, Post Policy: the Rise of Populism – Brisbane -
27 November 2012
Regional growth patterns: evidence from the latest Census -
02 June 2011
Investing in regions: making a difference
Podcasts
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17 April 2019
Federal Election 2019: Big ideas for Australia’s next government -
17 April 2019
Commonwealth Orange Book 2019: Policy priorities for the federal government -
13 November 2018
State Orange Book 2018: Policy priorities for states and territories – Melbourne -
30 October 2018
State Orange Book 2018: Policy priorities for states and territories