Have the actions of the US Federal Reserve calmed the volatility of the global debt market or signalled a much greater problem? Justin O’Brien assesses the implications of re-pricing the securitisation of risk.
The Australian Work and Family Policy Roundtable recently released benchmarks for the assessment of policy proposals for improving work and family outcomes in Australia. CPD fellow Eva Cox examines how the major parties’ 2007 election announcements shape up so far.
Alex White reviews the Howard Government's $10 billion national water plan, and finds that it places too much emphasis on bureaucracy and infrastructure and not enough on stakeholder engagement and the establishment of functioning water markets.
This article proposes a 'cooperative federalist' approach to funding and workforce integration with the aim of improving primary care across Australia over 5 to 10 years.
How can we transform the risk of breakdown into an opportunity for renewal? Thomas Homer-Dixon explores the possibilities for positive change in this extract from ‘The Upside of Down: Catastrophe, Creativity, and the Renewal of Civilization’.