Roundtables & Forums Fifth Wellbeing Government Roundtable 22 May 2024 The Fifth Wellbeing Government Roundtable brought together senior government officials from multiple departments across six jurisdictions to discuss progress on Commonwealth and state and territory wellbeing frameworks. Learn more Download
The Wellbeing Economy in Brief #10: How GDP is used 5 March 2024 Part 10 of the Wellbeing Economy in Brief series explores the pervasiveness of GDP as the single measure of success, and how it influences policy decisions currently. Learn more Download
The Wellbeing Economy in Brief #9: How the wellbeing economy concept resonates with Australians 5 March 2024 Part 9 of the Wellbeing Economy in Brief series looks at how the wellbeing economy concept is resonating with Australians. Learn more Download
The Wellbeing Economy in Brief #8: Wellbeing economy as a ‘picnic blanket’ for economic system change thinking 5 March 2024 Part 8 of the Wellbeing Economy in Brief series contextualises the wellbeing economy among a multitude of ‘cousin concepts’, explaining that wellbeing sits underneath (rather than alongside) the ideas it… Learn more Download
The Wellbeing Economy in Brief #7: Getting the component parts in order 5 March 2024 Part 7 of the Wellbeing Economy in Brief series proposes a clear sequence for embedding wellbeing into government. Learn more Download
The Wellbeing Economy in Brief #6: The wellbeing economy in practice 5 March 2024 Part 6 of the Wellbeing Economy in Brief series assembles the jigsaw of multiple pieces to illustrate what a wellbeing economy looks like in practice. Learn more Download
The Wellbeing Economy in Brief #5: Outlining the wellbeing economy 5 March 2024 Part 5 of the Wellbeing Economy in Brief series defines the core tenets of a wellbeing economy, and how we measure progress towards it. Learn more Download
The Wellbeing Economy in Brief #4: Australia’s economy needs new recipes 5 March 2024 Part 4 of the Wellbeing Economy in Brief series calls for new recipes for Australia’s economy, and outlines the environmental, social and financial impacts of business as usual. Learn more Download
The Wellbeing Economy in Brief #3: Who is calling out the problems with business as usual? 5 March 2024 Part 3 of the Wellbeing Economy in Brief series lays out the extensive evidence for the need for a new way of approaching our economy. Learn more Download