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Swinburne University of Technology

Article

Australia, China and the new carbon climate


As the dust settles after the US–China climate announcement and Australia’s G20 climate debacle, a closer look at the Abbott government’s approach to international cooperation on climate change and economic prosperity AUSTRALIA was once widely regarded as a nation that “punched above its weight” in international affairs. It’s a cliché, and not necessarily a helpful...
Discussion paper

Where is the evidence? Realising the value of grey literature for public policy and practice


This paper discusses the ways in which the internet has profoundly changed how we produce, use and collect research and information for public policy and practice, particularly focusing on the benefits and challenges presented by grey literature. The authors argue that grey literature (i.e. material produced and published by organisations without recourse to the commercial...
Guide

Publishing online: the Tap Dance guide


Make sure your web content is published professionally and can be: Discovered – by search engines and potential readers Curated – by information services, clearing houses and libraries Easily evaluated – by anyone who wants to use it Cited and measured – so you can track your impact Follow basic principles of web publishing to...
Guide

Grey literature review code


This is a set of review codes suggested as a simple way of indicating to readers of grey literature that a review process that has been undertaken and what that has entailed.
Article

Tiger by the tail


In the long run, the enemy of my enemy isn’t always my friend. It’s a mistake that’s proving costly for the Liberals TWENTY years ago, during a long, leisurely lunch conversation about the Liberals and their history, John Howard expressed the view to me that the party no longer attracted the sort of people it...