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GovernmentNews is Australia's only independent bi-monthly magazine circulated to all levels of government.


It is dedicated to bringing together relevant news, interviews, and case studies to government decision makers and those in public office.

Widely read and respected, Government News covers news and management issues, in depth analysis, innovation and best practice examples from around the world in all aspects of government operations.

It also provides a unique platform for sourcing goods and services in the fields of ICT, health and wellbeing, HR, education, public works, roads and transport, security, emergency services and finance.

Government News is essential reading for government decision makers at local, state and federal levels – including CEOs, department heads, CIOs and purchasing and procurement officers.

The website enhances Government News' role as an information exchange, with FREE eNews sent to subscribers each week.

www.governmentnews.com.au

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Australian Policy Online


APO is a news service and library specialising in Australian public policy reports and articles from academic research centres, think tanks, government and non-government organisations. The site features opinion and commentary pieces, video, audio and web resources focused on the policy issues facing Australia.

www.apo.org.au

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The Centre for Policy Development


is a public interest think tank dedicated to seeking out creative, viable ideas and innovative research to inject into Australia's policy debates.

We give a diverse community of thinkers space to imagine solutions to Australia's most urgent challenges, and we do what it takes to make their ideas matter.

The short-term thinking of the election cycle is damaging Australia's long-term interests. From the global economic crisis to the climate emergency , the costs of poor public policy are increasingly clear. We have allowed temporary material prosperity to distract us from the real and urgent challenge of putting our economy and environment on a fair and sustainable footing. It is time for a profound change in the way public policy is developed in Australia. We need to move from top-down, short-term ad-hoc 'reforms' to long-term, systemic renewal based on consistent principles, widespread citizen participation and a realistic understanding of how we live now.

Sign up to our email list and we'll keep you posted on CPD's work to put long-term policy ahead of short-term politics.

www.cpd.org.au