Building trust and understanding with data It is essential for the government to recognise and accommodate varying expectations through tailored services and policies.
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 more generally, is troubling for policymakers and leaders across the…
The untapped potential of intergenerational collaboration Young people are highly engaged with the elements of institutions that they trust, leaning towards opportunities for community-led local and state-based engagements.
Democratic and federal implications Stitching together and sustaining political support across the divides revealed by the Pulse is a test of Australia's institutions
Wellbeing is not a matter of left politics or right politics, big government or small. According to most people, it’s the only way forward. People expect politicians and public officials to design economic systems that promote wellbeing, enable good lives and support opportunity
CPD thanks Terry Moran, welcomes Sam Mostyn as Chair At the Centre for Policy Development AGM on Thursday 20 October CPD announced that long-standing chair, Terry Moran AC, and Treasurer Rob Partos, have retired from the board.
Leadership Transition Update – Centre for Policy Development Centre for Policy Development Leadership Transition Update The Centre for Policy Development Board has decided to make its acting leadership team permanent. Andrew Hudson, Annabel Brown and Allison Orr are…
Travers McLeod’s response to Rebecca Huntley’s Quarterly Essay, Australia Fair: Listening to the Nation In reply to Rebecca Huntley’s Quarterly Essay, Australia Fair: Listening to the Nation TRAVERS MCLEOD At the heart of Rebecca Huntley’s Australia Fair is the idea that we are a nation of…