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Organisation

Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (Australia)

Owning Institution:
Guide

Regulatory Impact Analysis guide for ministers’ meetings and national standard setting bodies


This guide sets out the regulatory impact analysis requirements for decisions taken by intergovernmental decision-making bodies. In prescribing the RIA requirements for decision-making bodies, this guide outlines: principles for best practice regulation; guidance for undertaking RIA; and steps for policy officers to take in preparing a Regulation Impact Statement (RIS).
Strategy

Digital economy strategy 2030


The digital economy is key to securing Australia's economic future and recovery from COVID-19. This strategy targets investments that will hopefully underpin improvements in jobs and productivity, and make Australia’s economy more resilient.
Report

Strategic plan for funding the development of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community-controlled sector


This Strategic Plan has been developed to guide investment decisions and ensure maximum impact of funding provided by Australian Governments to support the development of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community-controlled sector.
Report

Richer veins for behavioural insights: an exploration of the opportunities to apply behavioural insights in public policy


Government behavioural insights teams have tended to apply behavioural insights using the most well-known tools in the field—small, low cost ‘nudges’ to improve communications, increase compliance and enhance the way services are delivered. This paper has been designed as a conversation starter on how to apply behavioural insights to public policy more strategically.
Discussion paper

Critical technologies discussion paper: health


This discussion paper has been released to identify key critical technology developments, assess risks to and opportunities in Australia’s national interest, and examine the approach of academia, industry and government to critical technologies in the health sector.