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Journal article

Future design in the public policy process: giving a voice to future generations

Long-term public issues face the intergenerational problem: current policy decisions place a disproportionate burden on future generations while primarily benefiting those in the present. This paper describes future design, an innovative method to incorporate the interests of future generations in policymaking. It concludes future design can effectively contribute to representing these interests, but requires adaptation...
Report

Made to manipulate: the impact of deceptive online design practices on wellbeing and strategies to mitigate harm


This report describes what Australia can learn from other countries in tackling deceptive and manipulative online design features. It finds that Australia is falling behind and lacks economy-wide protections against unfair trading practices. The report makes recommendations for government, regulators and businesses.
Report

What does an arts and health organisation do?


To understand what is driving momentum in arts and health and how organisations and practitioners are operating in creating and/or benefitting from that momentum, this report gathers insights from people working in some of the world’s best and most innovative arts and health organisations.
Report

Mirror, mirror 2024: a portrait of the failing U.S. health system

Munira Z. Gunja, Reginald D. Williams II

This report compares health system performance in 10 countries, including Australia, to glean insights for U.S. improvement. Australia features in the top three countries with the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.
Report

Towards a considered use of AI technologies in government


The purpose of this report is to provide policy-makers and practitioners in government with an overview of controversial deployments of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in the public sector, and to highlight some of the approaches being taken to govern the responsible use of these technologies in government.
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