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Australia

Report

The climate disinformation war: how to fight back for Australia’s democracy and security


Australia faces a rapidly escalating breakdown in information integrity. Climate disinformation is evolving from a communications issue into a national security challenge. This report finds that government efforts are not commensurate with the sheer scale, resourcing and coordination of disinformation networks. It provides recommendations for systemic approaches, initial steps and as a task for government.
Report

The cost of comparison: when the benchmark becomes the barrier


Australia’s Health Technology Assessment system uses comparative evaluation to determine the value of medicines against a relevant comparator. Comparator selection has increasingly defaulted to the lowest cost comparator. This analysis finds that the lowest cost comparator use has become systemic, creating structural barriers to patient access. It provides a phased roadmap proposing eight actions.
Survey Report

Heat in homes: survey report 2026


This Australian survey explores people’s experience of heat in homes. It highlights the connections between housing quality, energy affordability, climate change and health impacts. It found 75% of respondents said they struggle to cool their homes. The report makes 18 recommendations. It calls for greater government intervention and support to help people stay safe in...
Briefing paper

The ungoverned sky: drones and the domestic extremist threat


In the past two decades, drones have transformed from niche military tools into widely available 'commercial off-the-shelf' technologies. The combination of easy accessibility and payload potential, and the limitations of domestic counter-drone systems, presents a growing challenge. This policy brief provides three recommendations to address this vulnerability.
Video

Lunch & learn: blindness and vision impairment in the workplace


This recorded webinar by Ben Moxey, Emerging Technology and Accessibility Manager at Guide Dogs NSW/ACT, presents practical ways to design accessible workplaces where people with blindness or vision impairment can thrive. It highlights key accessibility considerations and technologies that remove common barriers and support full participation for employees in diverse professional settings
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