Policy Papers
RBA Review submission: Equipping the RBA for a dynamic climate risk and transition response
Lachlan Williams - November 2022
The Reserve Bank is governed by a 63-year-old law that requires the RBA Board to contribute to economic prosperity and welfare. It makes sense to update this to account for the realities of climate change and the need for a swift, just and orderly transition to net zero emissions to...
Read MorePrinciples for an effective wellbeing budget
Lachlan Williams - September 2022
Principles for an Effective Wellbeing Budget is a briefing paper by the Centre for Policy Development's Wellbeing Initiative. It builds on the research contained in the Redefining Progress report to articulate working principles for the October 2022 Federal Budget in the context of a broader Australian approach to wellbeing government...
Read MoreRaising the Bar: Managing climate change risk in public authorities
Lachlan Williams - September 2022
Read MoreRedefining Progress: Global lessons for an Australian approach to wellbeing
Lachlan Williams - August 2022
Redefining Progress is a report from the Centre For Policy Development's Wellbeing Initiative. Looking at 21 global approaches to wellbeing over the past 50 years it identifies four key characteristics of advanced wellbeing approaches to guide an Australia's wellbeing journey.
Read MoreWho’s buying? – Centre for Policy Development
Jeremy McEachern - January 2022
Who’s buying? in the media AFR and ABC both covered the release of the report Toby Phillips appeared on ABC News and AM to discuss the report’s findings It was also covered by AAP,Business Insider Australia, future Net Zero, The Epoch Times, RenewEconomy and Energy News Bulletin.
Read MoreDiscussion Paper: Chasing the Pack
communications - February 2021
In a paper released today by the Centre for Policy Development (CPD), Program Director Toby Phillips analyses how Australia’s immediate economic and diplomatic future could be defined by global activity around climate diplomacy, green trade and low-carbon investment. “Maintaining Australia’s existing industrial mix is akin to making a big strategic...
Read MorePartners in Crime: the relationship between disadvantage and Australia’s criminal justice systems
communications - December 2020
The Centre for Policy Development is pleased to make available a report on the relationship between disadvantage and Australia’s criminal justice systems. Partners in Crime: the relationship between disadvantage and Australia’s criminal justice systems Media Release Executive Summary The report draws on findings from a range of consultations with experts...
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