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Australia is out of the top ten in global anti-corruption rankings — why?
The latest global Corruption Perception Index (CPI) rankings places Australia at 11 out of 180 countries. The Conversation piece by Institute Director, Adam Graycar
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Regulating the Food Supply Chain through Blockchain
Blockchain technology could help the international fight against food product fraud. Opinion piece by Jade Lindley and Adam Graycar.
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Regulating the Food Supply Chain Through Blockchain
By Dr Jade Lindley and Professor Adam Graycar
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Professor Adam Graycar wins International Anti-Corruption Excellence award
Director Professor Adam Graycar announced joint-recipient of the 2020 International Anti-Corruption Excellence Award for Academic Research and Education on World Anti-Corruption Day.
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Foreign Interference in Australian Elections
This Stretton Institute webinar, co-hosted with the Electoral Regulation Research Network and the Melbourne School of Government, explored the threats posed to democratic legitimacy and functioning by attempted interference in domestic elections by foreign entities. A recording of the webinar is now available for viewing.
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Report lays blueprint on fairer, more accountable government co-authored by Prof Adam Graycar
Australia’s National Integrity System: The Blueprint for Action report, co-authored by the Institute's Director Professor Adam Graycar, which lays a blueprint for fairer, more accountable government launched today.
New modelling predicts up to 1.75 million Aussies tipped into housing stress when COVID-19 support ends
Research undertaken for AHURI by Professor Chris Leishman and colleagues from Curtin University the University of Adelaide which modelled a range economic and housing outcomes as a consequence of COVID-19 and the Australian Government's response featured in The Australian.
Professor Rachel Ankeny elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Professor Rachel Ankeny, Director our Agrifood Policy Program and Deputy Dean, Research at the Faculty of Arts elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Healthy Housing NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence
Professor Emma Baker, Stretton Institute's Building a City for the Future Program Director to lead the Capturing Complexity research stream of the recently announced Healthy Housing Centre for Excellence (CRE) led by the University of Melbourne, where she is also Deputy Director.
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