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Lunch & learn: leading from the middle


This recorded webinar offers practical strategies tailored for new and emerging leaders. The session delivers actionable tips and expert guidance on how to lead with clarity, confidence, and impact making it a valuable resource for anyone stepping into or refining their leadership role.
Report

In transit: Australia-China research mobility and the visa experience

Marina Zhang and Xunpeng Shi

Despite its limited resources and scale, Australia operates at the global frontier of knowledge creation in emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence. Chinese nationals have played a fundamental role in making this possible. This report presents the survey findings of Chinese nationals who had applied, or were applying, for postgraduate study or research-related visas in Australia.
Briefing paper

Artificial intelligence and women's health


The rapid integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into healthcare presents new challenges for women in Australia, particularly as existing gender gaps in health data and research remain unaddressed. AI tools often propagate misinformation and gender bias, while FemTech applications raise significant privacy concerns. This policy brief sets out a gender-informed approach to digital health reform.
Report

Risky business: how the energy transition introduces risks that raise retail costs


The electricity system in Australia is adjusting to an increase in the overall amount of risk brought about by the increasing pace of the energy transition. This paper finds this will inevitably result in higher prices for everyday Australians. The mechanism through which this risk becomes cost is electricity retailing.
Report

Property value flood risk report: how floods are impacting Australian property values


Extreme weather is reshaping Australia’s housing market. This report analyses more than 20 years of historical residential property data alongside flood risk. It examines what this flood risk means for the individual and collective value of Australia's properties. It finds that flood risk has cost Australians $42.2 billion, with 1 in 6 Australian homes at...
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