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This Collection showcases policy and research resources on the topics of quality policy dialogue, efficient service delivery, policy evaluation and democracy. All publications have been funded and supported by McKinnon and produced by leading Australian researchers, think tanks and experts.
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Building centre of government capabilities to steer and deliver complex priorities


Governments face complex, cross-cutting and fast-moving challenges that require effective co-ordination across policy areas, clear prioritisation, and enhanced delivery capacity at the centre of government (CoG). This synthesis report examines how CoGs steer and guide the delivery of strategic priorities across government. It draws on applied examples from six European Union countries.
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AI scenarios 2030: helping policymakers plan for the future of AI


Artificial intelligence (AI) has advanced rapidly over the past decade. It has already transformed some fields, but how the transformation will unfold and what can be done to shape it remains highly uncertain. To keep pace with these developments, this report sets out five scenarios as tools for exploring uncertainty, stress-testing and developing policy.
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AI and skills: what we know so far


This policy brief summarises and brings together various pieces of OECD research to build a coherent narrative on what is known about artificial intelligence (AI) and skills. The policy brief highlights the importance of skills to make a success of AI and identifies several areas for policy action and future research.