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Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG)
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Video
What would culturally responsive regulation of Aboriginal organisations look like?
This presentation discusses how they might fit with the centrality of culture and community control to successful outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities.
Article
Good design leads to great digitisation for regulators
Technology is a vital ally for regulators. It can improve the user experience for citizens, reduce costs by automating processes, improve compliance by streamlining routine tasks, and allow access to services around the clock. But it can also be expensive if not executed well.
Book
Designing governance structures for performance and accountability
This book examines how governance structures may be designed to promote performance and to ensure accountability. It describes developments in Australia, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Taiwan.
Video
RegX: achieving regulatory excellence
The working life of regulators frequently involves varied and often contradictory pressures, yet we all aspire to be excellent at what we do. What makes for an excellent regulator?
Article
How regulators can benefit from a focus on risk: Harvard's Malcolm Sparrow
The response to the COVID-19 pandemic has seen the biggest experiment in rapid behaviour change in the 21st century, as governments try to persuade and regulate entire populations to make huge changes to their lives for the common good.