
Political institutions
Political and policy change rely on ideas and institutions to drive them. How good are Australia’s political institutions? How can they be strengthened?
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 -
23 September 2018
Who’s in the room? Access and influence in Australian politics -
12 March 2018
A crisis of trust: The rise of protest politics in Australia
News & Opinion
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10 November 2019
A simple reform to improve our democracy -
7 November 2019
How money is influencing Australian politics -
23 May 2019
Self-interest didn’t swing the election results, but the scare campaign did -
29 March 2019
How federal politicians can regain their integrity -
4 February 2019
Why the federal government’s new integrity commission isn’t up to the job
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 -
21 November 2017
Post Trump, Post Brexit, Post Policy: the Rise of Populism – Melbourne -
17 August 2017
Post Trump, Post Brexit, Post Policy: the Rise of Populism – Brisbane -
21 August 2012
Melbourne – How can instinctive preferences improve policy outcomes?
Podcasts
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27 July 2020
The future of Grattan and policy in Australia: John Daley interviews Danielle Wood -
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 -
20 February 2019
Who is funding Australian democracy?
Submissions
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3 July 2020
How to make Australian politics cleaner -
7 October 2019
How to make Australian politics cleaner and fairer -
21 August 2019
How to strengthen the integrity of Australian politics -
1 February 2019
The proposed federal corruption watchdog needs more teeth