White paper on employment CPD’s employment white paper submission identifies three major opportunities to advance full employment in Australia
Senate Select Committee on Work and Care – Evidence for A Guarantee for Young Children and Families On Tuesday 20 September 2022 CPD gave evidence to the Melbourne hearing of the Senate Select Committee on Work and Care
Invest in impact: 2022 impact report Our research expertise and network of senior decision-makers is creating enduring systemic change. Find out more in CPD’s Impact Report 2022
Starting Better Launch – Centre for Policy Development CPD and Parliamentary Friends of Early Childhood hosted the virtual industry launch of Starting Better: A Guarantee for Young Children and Families on Monday 7
MEDIA RELEASE: Starting Better: A Guarantee For Young Children and Families Starting Better report proposes a decade of reforms to create a Guarantee for Young Children and Families
Starting better: A guarantee for young children and families Starting Better is a landmark 2021 report charting a decade of holistic reform to make Australia the best place to be a child and raise a family
Our Federation and education in the wake of COVID-19 Roundtable On 8 October, we hosted our first ANU-CPD Policy Dialogue for 2020, on ‘Our Federation and Education in the wake of COVID-19’.
First and Second Climate and Recovery Initiative Roundtable The Climate and Recovery Initiative brings together prominent leaders from government, business and civil society to identify the best ideas for aligning Australia’s economic recovery with a transition towards a net zero emissions economy, and to get them into the right hands.
Political communication roundtable: Selling broadsheet policy in a twitter age On 14 March, we hosted the first ANU-CPD Policy Dialogue for 2019 on the topic of Political communication: selling broadsheet policy in a Twitter age’, featuring opening remarks from Professor Frank Bongiorno AM (Professor of History, ANU); Maxine McKew (Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne); and Michael Rowland (Co-presenter, ABC News Breakfast). The roundtable was moderated by ANU Chancellor and former Foreign Minister, the Hon Gareth Evans AC QC.