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Social infrastructure for digital skills development: the role of neighbourhood houses in supporting digital inclusion


This report outlines the critical role neighbourhood houses play in supporting digital inclusion in Victoria. Neighbourhood houses are not-for-profit, community-based centres that support skills development, social connection and community participation. The report has 6 recommendations that focus on investing in neighbourhood houses as critical community infrastructure.
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Employment and disability in Australia


People with disability make up a significant share of Australia’s working-age population but continue to face challenges in the labour market. This report highlights these challenges, identifies a sizeable job‑ready cohort, and outlines opportunities to unlock their potential through inclusive employment and targeted support.
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Digital harms: consistency in definition, understanding and action

Daniel X. Harris, Nicola Henry, Edward Hurcombe, Piers Howe, David Micallef, Dana McKay, Philip Pond, Nicole Shackleton, Senuri Wijenayake, Xiangmin Zhou, Joel Humphries, Adnan Alamri, Rhyle Simcock

This paper examines the scale of digital harm, explains why current responses fall short and proposes reframing harm through a shared, multi‑sector, internationally relevant taxonomy. It argues such a framework is essential for effective reform and offers recommendations for governments, platforms, researchers and civil society to guide coordinated action and strengthen accountability across the digital...
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Scaling artificial intelligence in health


Artificial Intelligence (AI), when scaled responsibly, holds significant potential for healthcare systems. Yet significant barriers to its adoption remain, including fragmented data foundations, regulatory uncertainty, and gaps in governance and workforce capacity. To help support actions toward the responsible scale of AI in health, a policy checklist was developed to guide decision making and prioritisation.
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Markets as the new front line: fusing Australia’s economic statecraft


Episodes over the past decade demonstrate how economic levers are being used to impose costs and reshape incentives without crossing traditional thresholds of conflict. This report argues for strengthening the connective tissue between policy, intelligence, economic and security functions so that information flows more freely, preparedness is built collectively and joint capabilities can withstand pressure.