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Australian National University

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ANU
Report

The opportunities to flex water heating and electric vehicle charging loads in the ACT


This research focuses on the opportunity to better utilise existing network infrastructure and reduce energy costs for Australian Capital Territory residents. It finds that significant population growth to 2045 and electrification can be accommodated within existing capacity if electric vehicle charging and water heating occurs in times of otherwise low electricity demand.
Literature review

Responding to the needs of women and girls involved with court services

Lydia Corcoran, Hayley Boxall, Valerie Cooms

This literature review outlines current evidence-based research on the needs and experiences of women and girls involved with courts and applies gender and cultural lenses to examine the efficacy of court-based interventions. Issues covered include specialist supports and court programs that can assist women and girls.
Discussion paper

Democratic resilience: moving from theoretical frameworks to a practical measurement agenda

Selen Ercan, Max Gromping, Matthew Gray

This paper examines democracy as a resilient system, emphasising the role of applied analysis in shaping effective policy and programs, particularly in Australia. It proposes a practical agenda centred on three core strengthening flows of democratic resilience: trusted institutions, credible information and social inclusion.
Report

Asian trade integration policy brief: tariff reductions

Naman Jain, Syed Muhammad Fawwad, Rojan Joshi, Tisha Shah, Owen Crofts, Dandy Rafitrandi, Rania Teguh

This policy brief examines the economic impacts of expanded multilateral agreements in Asia. The findings provide evidence-based insights for policymakers to understand the potential benefits from improved trade integration, navigate the complexities of national, regional, and sectoral trade, and to ensure the equitable distribution of its benefits.
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Mapping social cohesion 2024


2024 has been another challenging year for Australian society, due to ongoing economic uncertainty, a tough housing market, and heightened tensions over global conflicts. While the strength of local communities may be helping to protect wellbeing and harmony, these survey findings show that challenges to social cohesion remain, with some new pressures emerging.