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Adam Graycar

Report

Fine-tuning the machine: evaluating machinery of government for housing policy administration


The variety of policy problems, solutions and actors in the housing policy space makes organising housing policy challenging. This research explores how changes to government administrative structures and processes affect housing policy in Australia. It outlines what can be done to reduce some of the negative impacts of these changes.
Strategy

Australia’s national integrity system: the blueprint for action


From greater transparency over political lobbying and donations, to stronger protection for whistleblowers, to a strong and independent anti-corruption watchdog, this document lays out the essential reforms Australia needs to drive greater transparency, government accountability and integrity.
Discussion paper

A National Integrity Commission – options for Australia


This options paper provides evidence to support the creation of a new, federal anti-corruption and integrity framework, based on an assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the existing framework, and community awareness, perception and views on how well corruption is being addressed at all levels of government.
Discussion paper

A federal anti-corruption agency for Australia?


This discussion paper, canvassing key issues for the design of a federal anti-corruption commission, was released at National Integrity 2017, as part of a new assessment of Australia’s systems of integrity, accountability and anti-corruption.
Report

Perceptions of corruption in Victoria


This paper reports on community and public servants’ perceptions of corruption in Victoria. Introduction The public service is critical to the lives of every Victorian, providing front line social, health, justice and emergency services and transport and other infrastructure that supports our daily lives. The Victorian public has a right to expect that people working...

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