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A global battle for low-skilled workers looms after COVID. Australia needs to be part of it

Australia has been built on immigration. In recent years it has been skilled migration, and that will continue to be important to us, especially as we recover from the COVID economic malaise.

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A global battle for low-skilled workers looms after COVID. Australia needs to be part of it

By Professor Adam Graycar and George Tan.

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Diminishing Public Trust? Pushback against ICAC?

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Recent amendments to the Independent Commissioner against Corruption Act in South Australia have narrowed definitions of misconduct, maladministration and corruption reducing the ICAC’s powers. This pushback is examined in this webinar.  Had the ICAC over-reached?  Did it need its wings clipped? Or might something else have been in play?

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Corruption, Conflict of Interest, and Whistleblowing in Public Administration

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°Õ³ó±ðÌý·É±ð²ú¾±²Ô²¹°ùÌýCorruption, Conflict of Interest, and Whistleblowing in Public Administration, organized jointly by the International Anti-Corruption Academy, the Stretton Institute, and the Centre for the Study of Corruption at the University of Sussex, explores the types of corruption that exist in public administration and examines intervention strategies.  It focuses on integrity breaches, conflict of interest and whistleblowing, and illustrates with corruption in a specific sector. 

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Online Symposium Foreign Aid Policy: Japan - Australia cooperation in a COVID world

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The Stretton Institute with financial support from the Japan Foundation Sydney office, and in collaboration with the JICA Ogata Sadako Institute for Peace and Development in Tokyo held a half-day online symposium on Foreign Aid Policy: Japan-Australia Cooperation in a COVID World on 15 July 2021. 

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A failure of artificial intelligence – or bureaucratic bastardry?

By Professor Adam Graycar and Dr Adam Masters.

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Recognising corruption in local government

By Professor Adam Graycar and Dr Allen Yates

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Getting to the root of corruption in education

By Professor Adam Graycar

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Putting research into practice to prevent corruption in public administration

By Professor Adam Graycar

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Australia is out of the top ten in global anti-corruption rankings — why?

By Professor Adam Graycar

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