The Wellbeing Economy in Brief #4: Australia’s economy needs new recipes Part 4 of the Wellbeing Economy in Brief series calls for new recipes for Australia’s economy, and outlines the environmental,
The Wellbeing Economy in Brief #3: Who is calling out the problems with business as usual? Part 3 of the Wellbeing Economy in Brief series lays out the extensive evidence for the need for a new
The Wellbeing Economy in Brief #2: Defining ‘wellbeing’ and the governance mechanisms to deliver it Part 2 of the Wellbeing Economy in Brief series defines ‘wellbeing’ and the different mechanisms required to deliver it at
The Wellbeing Economy in Brief #1: Authors’ Introduction Part 1 of the Wellbeing Economy in Brief series gives an overview of the mini-briefings by the authors and the
The Wellbeing Economy in Brief The Wellbeing Economy in Brief series is a collection of mini briefing papers that look at the idea of a
Purpose of govt must evolve as voters seek ‘wellbeing’ Politicians are on notice that the old “jobs and growth” catchcry won’t be enough to attract voters, especially younger ones,
How satisfied are Australians with democracy? How satisfied are Australians with democracy, the direction the country is taking, and the performance of local, State and Federal
The Pulse in context The long-term trend of declining trust in government, which mirrors a broader political polarisation and decay of trust in institutions
Democratic and federal implications Stitching together and sustaining political support across the divides revealed by the Pulse is a test of Australia’s institutions