If you believe politics can be a force for good, if you are interested in research that makes a difference, this is for you.
2022 https://t.co/jmpP7DrC6n
A paid graduate style program providing on-the-job training either at @TheAusInstitute or with a partner organisation
Mission accomplished with 800 kids planting over 2,300 trees and shrubs for @OneTreePerChild here with @GreaterDandy city council in Dandenong.
A great day! A big thanks to all the schools and kids who took part.
#SchoolsTreeDay
Such a loss and such brutal unfairness to lose Sophie like this. Her work on raise the age and getting kids out of prison has been groundbreaking. I’m certain it has turned hundreds, and in time will turn thousands, of young peoples’ lives in the right direction 😢⚖️💔
Cabinet has agreed to recommend the appointment of Chris Barrett as the new Chair of the Productivity Commission, to help us renew and refocus one of Australia’s key economic institutions for the future.
Full statement at https://t.co/BOZCrUbbT8
@ozprodcom#auspol#ausecon
Still time to register for the 4th National Manufacturing Summit 2-3 August, Old Parliament House. Co-sponsored by @WeldAustralia, @CntrFutureWork & others. Theme: maximising the domestic manufacturing spin-offs from the energy transition. Program & rego: https://t.co/dPsUojVnwj
It's promising to see the @WhiteHouse taking action on AI today, while acknowledging that we can't repeat the same social media mistakes.
This is just a first step, and we look forward to supporting lawmakers in creating safe & humane AI guardrails. https://t.co/T0F4fbDu0O
I find myself clinging to the deepest core of my being — from which emotions emerge, from which inspiration flows. I want to build a wall around this region and say: “This is essence of being human. It is never going to be replicated by machine.”
https://t.co/zdR9bhJGZd
The hardest thing I have done, to give my darling husband Hugh a funeral that celebrated his life, his astonishing career. Friends and family came with love and I arranged the all-Australian flowers for his coffin. It almost broke me to tuck an English rose into the gum leaves
This podcast explores why it’s so hard to get it right when it comes to money and politics. Transparency is a great start but there’s a real risk we reduce competition in politics by embedding incumbents. We need a level playing field. #auspol https://t.co/TphXx22lCP
Starting very shortly, if you’re at home and wanted to watch link below.
Join @RichardCBeasley, @river_man9, Michael Vanderzee and myself for a yarn.
Livestream - https://t.co/IINyQ83FkU
It’s Robodebt day. Imagine this..
Your money, our money, commissioned a report that found deep flaws within a scheme that drove countless Australians to suicide. But the company (PWC) that was paid nearly $1 million, buried its findings because their masters would not like the findings. After all, there is always the next contract that they could get wrong or bury.
We, taxpayers, paid them to reveal lethal and destructive flaws in a scheme that hounded many loved ones into their grave. The poorest and most marginalised Australians.
Leaking confidential tax information is bad. This is much worse and if you are on my side of politics you should indeed consider it much much worse.
Why did it take the leaking of tax information to trigger a broader look into this mob? Why not this? Simple answer really. On this occasion the victims were the poor.