Briefing paper
Briefing paper
Anti-retroviral therapy and social danger in Papua New Guinea
Reports new ways that anti-retroviral therapy in Papua New Guinea is being refracted through Christian moral discourses.
Briefing paper
Boosting renovation with an innovative service for home-owners
For building owners, the renovation process can be a hassle, shaped by the ambiguity of the measures to implement. Uncertainty is one of the reasons why the renovation rate continues to linger around 1% and private investments remain limited. Achieving the full market potential of renovation calls for a paradigm shift, where a more service-oriented...
Briefing paper
Active disinvestment in low-value care in Australia will improve patient outcomes and reduce waste
This paper is designed to aid policy-makers and other health system stakeholders to understand the concept of low-value healthcare and why disinvestment activities are important.
Briefing paper
Polling – state fracking moratoria and renewable energy targets
A new national poll on gas issues shows voters overwhelming support state fracking moratoriums and blame exports for gas price rises.
Briefing paper
A conversation about community harmony
The Ethnic Communities’ Council of Victoria (ECCV) brought together representatives from a diverse range of culturally diverse, religious, and community groups. This is a summary of the facilitated conversation on the topic of community harmony.