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Australia

Video

Lunch & learn: rethinking dyslexia in the workplace


This recorded webinar explores how the social enterprise Re:think Dyslexia addresses the intersection of dyslexia with gender, employment, education and health. It emphasises the importance of rethinking workplace practices to better support neurodivergent individuals, particularly those with dyslexia.
Evaluation

The effect of online training formats on engagement: a randomised trial

Georgia Kennedy, Scott Copley, Harry Greenwell

This rapid evaluation compared three online training formats for professional development in the Australian Public Service – click‑through e‑learning, micro‑learning video and podcast – to inform future delivery. Using a randomised trial, survey and focus groups, it found that the video format was the most suitable option, offering strong effectiveness at a lower cost for...
Report

Annual climate change statement 2025


The statement provides an overview of Australia’s climate change progress in 2025. It reports on the Australian Government’s initiatives and programs that are contributing to climate action and setting the foundation to meet ambitious targets. The statement sets out emissions data and projections across all sectors of the economy and covers key developments.
Discussion paper

Aged care reform: how effective so far?


This discussion paper examines the state of play in aged care reform in Australia: achievements and challenges. It outlines the background and context; what has been achieved and what challenges have emerged; reform measures still in progress; and key strategic observations, questions and issues for ongoing reform. The recommendations aim to generate further consideration.
Journal article

The case for reorienting active labour market policies towards the demand‐side

Since the 1990s, Australia, like other OECD countries, has deployed active labour market policies (ALMPs) to assist unemployed individuals into employment. This article argues that a reorienting of ALMPs towards the demand side is urgently required and proposes a blueprint to take this forward.
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