Policy Papers
Grand alibis: how declining public sector capability affects services for the disadvantaged | REPORT | December 2015
communications - December 2015
CPD has released a new report called Grand alibis: how declining public sector capability affects services for the disadvantaged. In the report, authors Kelly Farrow, Robert Sturrock and Sam Hurley argue that government’s role in designing and delivering integrated, flexible and holistic human services is more important than ever, but that...
Read MoreFirst meeting | ASIA DIALOGUE ON FORCED MIGRATION | August 2015
communications - October 2015
The first Dialogue meeting took place in late August 2015. Download key documents below and read on for a statement from Dialogue members and photos from the meeting. To see the participants profiles for the first meeting click here. To see the full agenda click here. To view the briefing document click...
Read MoreFrom vicious to virtuous cycles: a sustainable future for Australian agriculture | DISCUSSION PAPER | August 2015
Sam Hurley - August 2015
CPD’s latest discussion paper was launched as part of an agricultural sustainability roundtable hosted by Ernst & Young and CPD in Canberra on 12 August 2015. Andrew Metcalfe AO, former Secretary of the Departments of Agriculture and Immigration, moderated the roundtable, which brought together stakeholders from across the sector to discuss...
Read MoreIntroduction to the Track II Dialogue
communications - August 2015
Forced migration, asylum seeker and refugee flows continue to be hot topics in Australia, featuring strongly in our national conversation, political debates and media. They are also significant issues for our regional neighbours. CPD believes no country in our region can unilaterally and satisfactorily address the issue of forced migration....
Read MoreThe longest conflict: Australia’s climate security challenge | REPORT | June 2015
Anand Kulkarni - June 2015
Report launched by Rear Admiral Neil Morisetti, former UK Government Climate & Energy Security Envoy, and Admiral Chris Barrie, former Chief of the Australian Defence Force. CPD has released a report exploring Australia’s preparedness for the coming security impacts of climate change, and examining how our defence force must adapt....
Read MoreBudgeting smarter, not harder: the failure of long-term thinking in the 2015 Intergenerational Report | REPORT | April 2015
communications - April 2015
CPD policy analyst Sam Hurley has responded to Treasurer Hockey’s call for a national conversation on Australia’s intergenerational challenges and opportunities in CPD’s new report, Budgeting smarter, not harder: the failure of long-term thinking in the 2015 Intergenerational Report. The report is available here: ‘Budgeting Smarter, Not Harder’. A press release...
Read MoreBeyond the boats: building an asylum and refugee policy for the long term | LANDMARK REPORT | November 2014
CPD - November 2014
Report from a high level roundtable on asylum and refugee policy convened by CPD, Australia21 and the Andrew and Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law (UNSW) Now that the acute phase of boat arrivals appears over, Beyond the boats urges all parties to use this opportunity to construct an overarching national asylum...
Read MoreNet Advantage: securing our fisheries management | OCCASIONAL PAPER | October 2014
Michael Hayman - October 2014
Australian fishing’s competitive edge boosted by marine reserves In Net advantage: securing our fisheries management, CPD researcher Michael Hayman argues Australian commercial fisheries can gain a global competitive edge by embracing the benefits of marine reserves. On 11 September, Federal Environment Minister Greg Hunt announced a Review into the Commonwealth...
Read MoreFalse economies, including Good, better, best | LANDMARK REPORT | June 2014
Christopher Stone - June 2014
False economies: unpacking public service efficiency In the wake of the National Commission of Audit and a bleak Federal Budget for public services, CPD releases the compiled and updated False economies series, including the new final instalment Good, better, best (plus an excellent foreword by Terry Moran AC and original cartoons by...
Read MoreAll boom, no benefit? Why Queensland needs a new economic strategy | OCCASIONAL PAPER | February 2014
CPD - February 2014
CPD responds to the draft Queensland Plan, asking where economic growth will come from to lift incomes above the rest of Australia. All boom, no benefit? from the Centre for Policy Development argues Queensland must chart a new course toward reliable, sustainable and equitably distributed growth – or face a...
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