Cash aims to make children’s contact services more accessible Community & Social Attorney-General (AG) Michaelia Cash has invited applications for 20 new children’s contact services providers – who help facilitate safe supervised contact and facilitate changeovers between
These countries will have the largest populations by the end of the century October 19, 2020 By Iman Ghosh Editors' Picks World population peak. Image: Visual Capitalist The World Population in 2100, by Country In 2015, the United Nations predicted that the global population could surpass
Paid parental leave needs an overhaul if governments want us to have ‘one for the country’ September 14, 2020 By Sarah Duffy, Michelle O'Shea and Patrick van Esch Economy & Industry As Australia and New Zealand face the realities of slow growth, or even a decline in population, it’s time to ask if their governments are
Centre for population opens in Treasury October 4, 2019 By Shannon Jenkins Community & Social A new centre for population has been launched to help the federal government keep tabs on migration rates and “ensure Australia remains united and together
City Deals: what Turnbull's urban policy has achieved, and where we go from here August 28, 2018 By Paul Burton Editors' Picks Malcolm Turnbull put in place the City Deals program in 2015 to create better partnerships between all levels of government. Some projects are underway, but
CEO's lessons from the NDIS: scaling individualised services October 29, 2015 By Stephen Easton Features The seven National Disability Insurance Scheme trial sites have confirmed the accuracy of the Productivity Commission’s financial modelling and are also teaching the public servants
The opportunities and challenges of superdiversity June 17, 2015 By Jenny Phillimore Features The past twenty years have seen enormous changes in the way we live, as societies and cultures across the world have become integrated through communication,