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New South Wales

Report

Moving cage to cage: an interim report of the Special Inquiry into children and young people in alternative care arrangements


This interim report focuses on hearing the lived experiences of children and young people in alternative care arrangements and lifts up the voices of those who have participated in private hearings as part of this inquiry to date.
Report

Revenue NSW – the lawfulness of its garnishee order process


This report examines Revenue NSW’s conduct in its design and use of its garnishee order system for recovering unpaid fines and other state debts since 2016. The investigation looked at whether decisions produced by the garnishee order system complied with the legislation that gives Revenue NSW the power to issue garnishee orders.
Evaluation

Evaluation of the Booderee National Park Management Plan (2015-2025)

Geoff Park, Michael Williams, Anna Roberts

An independent evaluation of the Booderee National Park Management Plan was conducted using three lines of evidence of a desktop review, monitoring data and additional evidence, and stakeholder interviews. The aim of the evaluation was to affirm successful approaches, highlight issues that need to be addressed and identify opportunities for improvement.
Evaluation

Strengthening the evidence base for Aboriginal alcohol and other drug residential rehabilitation services

A. Tranh, Stella Nalukwago, N. Henderson, J. Coyte, D. Edwards, T. Stacey, T. Gordon, A. Bennett, A. Lee

This evaluation investigates the process of working with six Aboriginal alcohol and other drug residential rehabilitation services in New South Wales to embed a best-evidence Standardised Assessment Tool (SAT) into their service delivery processes, and the outcomes of using it for service improvement. It concludes that the SAT and the Continuous Quality Improvement processes are...
Journal article

Assessing the impact of Australia’s mass vaccination campaigns over the Delta and Omicron outbreaks

Rajiv Lal, James M. Trauer, Lewi Stone
This research finds that the Australian vaccination campaign was successful in reducing mortality over 2022, relative to alternative hypothetical vaccination scenarios. The success was attributable to the Australian public’s high levels of engagement with vaccination.
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