Australia is uniquely up to the task of solving ‘wicked’ problems around inequality – Mariana Mazzucato What if Australia has been too focused on the rate of economic growth, and not on its direction?
Mariana Mazzucato delivers 2018 John Menadue Oration Mariana Mazzucato, one of the world’s most influential and forward-thinking economists, delivered the 2018 John Menadue Oration, addressing the topic
When banks disappoint, let the state step up: contrarian economist Mariana Mazzucato Mazzucato’s critique of the finance industry means she will turn up in Sydney and Melbourne – courtesy of the Centre
On a mission to save democracy – Travers McLeod, Allison Orr and Sam Hurley Despite five prime ministers in five years and policy paralysis in Canberra, Australians don’t want to do away with democracy.
Most Australians support a federal anti-corruption commission: research Most Australians want the government to create a federal anti-corruption commission, make its national agencies more independent and set four-year
Don’t mention the republic! Well, that didn’t take long. When provocateur-in-chief Paul Keating goaded Malcolm Turnbull into putting the republic issue back on the
As politicians we must lift our game and respond to the frustrations of Australians 2017 has been a spectacularly bad year for Australian democracy. People are saying that our politics is broken – and
Australians want more democracy, research shows Australians have an appetite for democratic renewal and substantial policy reform, argues a paper released by the Centre for Policy
Australians’ faith in system of government waning, survey finds A new survey on Australian attitudes to democracy suggests our faith in Australia’s system of government is waning, in the