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Shared history, shared future: the next 50 years of Australia–Papua New Guinea relations


Twenty young and emerging leaders from Papua New Guinea and Australia gathered in Port Moresby from 26–30 May for the 2025 Australia–Papua New Guinea Network Emerging Leaders Dialogue. This report outlines the outcomes of the Dialogue, providing five key recommendations of the emerging leaders.
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TMT predictions 2026: the gap narrows, but persists


The Technology, Media & Telecommunications (TMT) predictions report highlights how artificial intelligence (AI) is redefining the foundations of hardware, software, telecommunications and media. AI is driving infrastructure investment, reshaping business models and accelerating shifts in how people connect and consume content. The report predicts 2026 will see the gap between the promise and reality of...
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The future of public service integrity


This long-term insights briefing explores the future of public service integrity in New Zealand. It reviews the current state and highlights key trends likely to shape integrity over the next 10–15 years. Based on international examples and expert recommendations, the briefing explores how the current approach can be strengthened to reach desired long-term outcomes.
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Ransomware targeting individuals and small businesses: vulnerabilities and impacts


This study examines the experiences of 331 Australian individuals and small to medium enterprise owners who were victims of ransomware. It used survey data to understand how they were targeted and the vulnerabilities that were exploited. The results highlight both the human element in victimisation and the need for technological solutions to protect business owners.
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Smarter spending: getting better care for every hospital dollar


Public hospital spending in Australia is high and rising fast. This report shows that spending on Australian public hospitals increased by $3 billion every year on average over the past decade. Yet hospitals are still under strain. The report provides recommendations for the next National Health Reform Agreement and for state and territory governments.