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Department of Home Affairs (Australia)
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Guide
The strategic decision making process: a guide for crisis management
This guide gives critical infrastructure owners and operators a clear and structured way to make decisions during a crisis. It outlines key elements that support better decision making: create a psychologically safe environment; identify problems and solutions; envisage possible futures; manage cognitive biases; record decisions; and manage stakeholders.
Report
Countering foreign interference in Australia
Australia is the target of sophisticated and persistent foreign interference activities. This report details the threats posed by foreign interference to our nation’s sovereignty, democracy and national interests. It identifies the sectors most at risk, outlines the government measures implemented to combat these threats and offers practical advice for individuals and organisations to protect themselves.
Report
Critical infrastructure annual risk review
An examination of current and emerging risks faced by Australia’s critical infrastructure, including cyberattacks, supply chain disruptions and natural hazards. The review concludes that a cross-sectoral approach is needed to manage emerging risks, which will require legislative reforms, enhanced guidance to providers of critical infrastructure, and greater awareness of the ways these sectors impact national...
Report
Towards fairness: a multicultural Australia for all
This review sets assessments on Australia’s current multicultural framework and offers recommendations on what measures are needed to remain a country that continues to enjoy the benefits of its diversity and the measures needed to adapt to the present social, economic and political landscape. The report provides 29 recommendations, ten high-priority recommendations that are immediately...
Evaluation
Evaluation of the Settlement Engagement and Transition Support (SETS) grants program
An evaluation of the effectiveness, cost, funding, and design elements of a grants program supporting refugees, humanitarian entrants and other vulnerable migrants and communities. It recommends encouraging a diverse provider market, complying with program eligibility criteria, and considering the benefits of adopting a consortium model.