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Peace of mind: navigating the ethical frontiers of neurotechnology and human rights
This report explores how the benefits of neurotechnology can be embraced while making sure human dignity is at the forefront. Neurotechnology refers broadly to devices, systems and procedures that interact with the human nervous system to access, interpret or influence its activity. The report provides 18 recommendations.
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Verification, deliberation, accountability: a new framework for tackling epistemic collapse and renewing democracy
This report sets out a framework to help understand how epistemic security defines the health of a democracy, and that without it, democracies hollow out and ultimately collapse. The framework rests on a simple proposition: democracy only works when verification, deliberation and accountability are obvious to the people, and trusted by them.
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Unpacking election misinformation: Australians’ experiences of news and information about the 2025 federal election
Research exploring Australians’ experiences of election misinformation in the lead up to the 2025 federal election reveals insights into how respondents reacted to misinformation as well as their views on truth in political advertising laws and how governments and platforms should respond to misinformation. The findings show election misinformation was common.
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Victim-survivors' reflections on best practice in restorative justice for domestic, family and sexual violence
Research examining restorative justice (RJ) for domestic and family violence (DFV) and sexual violence is growing. However, there has been little empirical examination of the perspectives of victim-survivors on best practice. This study addresses this gap drawing on victim-survivor participants in an Australian RJ program.
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Australians’ subjective wellbeing across federal electorates in 2025
The Australian Unity Wellbeing Index is the nation’s longest-running study of subjective wellbeing. The 2025 survey captured responses from more than 10,000 adults across Australia. The report maps wellbeing across all federal electorates, revealing new insights into how location, income, age and social factors shape Australians’ quality of life.