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Global challenges for information accessibility

Meng Ji, Maria Dolores Souza Meyerholz, Soniya Mukhedkar, Dariia Opryshko, Trisha Ray

This issue brief presents a set of challenges for information accessibility that champions the fundamental right to access information. Illustrating good practices at national and regional levels across five continents, including Australia, the brief equips policymakers with key inputs necessary to navigate the complexities of the digital age while ensuring equitable access to information.
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International students outcomes and pathways study


This study provides insights into how the education, migration and employment systems can best work together to enhance the contribution made by international students to Australia’s skilled workforce. It provides 11 recommendations to support a strong Australian workforce built around capable and skilled workers.
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The great regression: how unions and the Government have changed the rules from accord to central control


The Australian Government has introduced a series of industrial relations (IR) laws that in large part mark a deliberate and systematic shift away from the enterprise-level bargaining model. This report details how the Government’s IR laws are reshaping Australia’s industrial landscape and radically regressing from the workplace reforms of the Hawke and Keating government era.
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What does ten years of the Pathways of Care Longitudinal Study (POCLS) data tell us about children and young people in out-of-home care in NSW?


This report summarises evidence from the last ten years of the Pathways of Care Longitudinal Study in Australia – a large-scale prospective longitudinal study of children and young people in out-of-home care. It provides a summary of key findings and identifies key implications for policy and practice.
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Governing with artificial intelligence: the state of play and way forward in core government functions


An examination of how governments use and engage with artificial intelligence (AI). This report analysed 200 use cases and dozens of policy initiatives around the world, including Australia, to understand how AI is applied and promoted across 11 core areas of government.