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New South Wales

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Political deepfakes and the new laws in NSW


Political deepfakes are AI-generated digital content that depict a politician doing or saying something they did not do or say. This paper outlines the potential adverse impacts of political deepfakes, summarises New South Wales reforms, and examines legislative developments in other jurisdictions. It also discusses other measures that can be used to combat political deepfakes.
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Measures to combat right-wing extremism in New South Wales: final report


The final report for the inquiry into measures to combat right-wing extremism in New South Wales. Right-wing extremism is a present and growing threat to the people of New South Wales, threatening community safety. The report makes 14 findings and 12 recommendations. It finds that combatting right-wing extremism requires a combination of tools.
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Walking together: collaborative pathways to holistic family wellbeing


The forum brought together Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations, community members, policy leaders, researchers and government representatives to share knowledge, strengthen partnerships and shape the direction of reform across the New South Wales child and family sector. It combined policy updates, lived experience, place-based practice and strategic discussion in ways that reflected the work underway.
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Out-of-school suspension from primary school and early contact with police

Emma Carpendale, Stacy Tzoumakis, Felicity Harris, Tyson Whitten, Vaughan Carr, Kimberlie Dean, Melissa Green

This study examined associations between out-of-school suspension from primary school and early contact with police in New South Wales. The odds of suspended children experiencing any contact were three times those of non-suspended children. The study finds that systemic intersectoral reform to disrupt the school-to-prison pipeline by enacting effective alternatives to suspension is required.
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Addressing teacher supply through key worker housing

Katrina MacDonald, Susan Ruinaard, Zih-Hong Lin

Housing affordability is undermining efforts to address teacher shortages in New South Wales. The policy challenge for government is securing the right qualified teachers where they are most needed in the system. This report analysed teacher workforce and housing shortages to set out clear policy opportunities for government action to supply key worker housing.
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