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Report
Digital lives of Australians 2026
The report presents how Australians use, trust and navigate the internet in 2026. The research involved Australian adults and small business owners and managers. It highlights that the internet is undoubtedly essential infrastructure, much like water and electricity. However, with increased reliance on the internet also comes challenges and new opportunities.
Policy report
Skills in the AI age
This paper examines how AI is transforming labour markets and the policy responses needed to harness its transformative potential while mitigating its risks. It finds that adapting requires developing new skills aligned with evolving labour market demands and policymakers play an essential role in ensuring workers are equipped to thrive in an AI-driven economy.
Report
AI and employment in Australia
The report examines whether occupations more exposed to artificial intelligence (AI) in Australia have grown more slowly than other occupations since November 2022. It also examines a range of labour market indicators to see whether there are signs of AI-related disruption. The report sets up a framework that could be used for ongoing monitoring.
Report
Preparedness for artificial intelligence in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health: workforce policy, perspectives and future directions
For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, communities and organisations to realise the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, while safeguarding against potential harms, leadership, perspectives and Indigenous Knowledge Systems need to be embedded throughout the AI lifecycle. This scoping and policy review builds on the work of Artificial intelligence for healthcare in Australian Indigenous...
Guide
How to deliver digital transformation in public services
This report sets out seven lessons from past programs of digital transformation in public services in the United Kingdom, based on engagement with digital specialists, front-line public sector workers, senior civil servants and those outside the public sector working in or alongside services. It concludes with a framework of key success factors in digital transformation...