Engaged Egalitarianism: Why the Australian Recovery Must Prioritise Openness

Engaged Egalitarianism: Why the Australian Recovery Must Prioritise Openness

On 6 April 2022 in Melbourne, I delivered the biennial Stan Kelly Lecture, named by ‘modest member’ Bert Kelly after his father. The talk was hosted by the Economic Society of Australia’s Victorian branch, and was titled ‘Engaged Egalitarianism: Why the Australian Recovery Must Prioritise Openness’. It will be published in the journal Economic Papers.

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Canberra launch of “Battlers and Billionaires: The Updated Story of Inequality in Australia”

Canberra launch of “Battlers and Billionaires: The Updated Story of Inequality in Australia”

On 15 October 2024, I joined Benevolent Society CEO Lin Hatfield-Dodds for an in-conversation event launching my new book, “Battlers and Billionaires: The Updated Story of Inequality in Australia”. Th...

4 Nov 202454min

Discussing Battlers and Billionaires with Richard Glover

Discussing Battlers and Billionaires with Richard Glover

On 10 October 2024, I joined Richard Glover on ABC Sydney to discuss my new book, "Battlers and Billionaires: The Updated Story of Inequality in Australia".

13 Okt 202415min

A Symphony of Impact

A Symphony of Impact

On 6 August I gave the keynote address at the Philanthropy Australia Conference in Adelaide. Like great music, philanthropy has the power to uplift and transcend, inspire and delight. Full text is ava...

6 Aug 202416min

Bumps and breakthroughs: the journey of Australia's merger reforms

Bumps and breakthroughs: the journey of Australia's merger reforms

On 1 August, I addressed the Committee for Economic Development of Australia on the history of merger reform. Policy and laws should evolve as the economy evolves. But as history shows, Australia’s ad...

6 Aug 202425min

The Future of Medicare

The Future of Medicare

On 19 June 2024, I spoke to a symposium organised by the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia Symposium, on the topic ‘The future of Medicare: research-informed policy for better access and hea...

25 Jun 202418min

Discovering What Works: Why Rigorous Evaluation Matters

Discovering What Works: Why Rigorous Evaluation Matters

On 17 June 2024, I spoke to the Australian Evaluation Showcase on the topic ‘Discovering What Works: Why Rigorous Evaluation Matters’. The text of the speech is available here: https://ministers.treas...

25 Jun 202418min

Experimenting for Excellence: Randomised Trials in Human Resources

Experimenting for Excellence: Randomised Trials in Human Resources

On 30 April 2024, I spoke at the HR Leaders Forum in Sydney about some of the fascinating findings emerging from randomised trials in the workplace. The full text of the speech is available here: http...

30 Apr 202418min

Healthy Surprises: How Randomised Trials Can Challenge Conventional Wisdom and Debunk Dogma

Healthy Surprises: How Randomised Trials Can Challenge Conventional Wisdom and Debunk Dogma

On 9 April 2024, I spoke at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute’s Danks Leaders in Science seminar, on the topic “Healthy Surprises: How Randomised Trials Can Challenge Conventional Wisdom and D...

10 Apr 202423min

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