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Dates and Times

24 March 2026
17:30 - 19:30

Location

On-Campus
Building: 24

Speakers

Lisa Paul AO PSM, Chancellor, University of ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥, former departmental secretary in the Federal Government
Prof Frank Bongiorno AM, Donald Horne Professor and inaugural director of the Centre for Public Ideas at the Univerisity of ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥
Rachael Thompson, Head of Engagement, McKinnon, former Chief of Staff to the Hon Simon Birmingham
Rachael Thompson, Head of Engagement, McKinnon, former Chief of Staff to the Hon Simon Birmingham
Emeritus Prof Michelle Grattan AO (facilitator), leading journalist and political correspondent

Enquiry

Understanding the Research-Policy Nexus: Shaping Australia’s Future Together

Join the Faculty of Business, Government and Law for a public panel discussion exploring how research and policy can better connect to shape Australia's future.

 

This conversation brings together experts from across policy and research to discuss the opportunities and challenges of turning research into effective policy.

 

The Faculty of Business, Government and Law is committed to advancing the University of ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥â€™s research impact by ensuring our work informs evidence-based public policy. In line with our mission, working with governments and for society, we are launching a new initiative to support researchers in communicating their insights to policymakers through a dedicated Policy Brief Toolkit. Insights from this event will support the toolkit, designed to strengthen research impact and enhance government engagement.

 

We are delighted to have joining the panel:

Lisa Paul AO PSM, Chancellor, University of ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥, former departmental secretary in the Federal Government

Prof Frank Bongiorno AM, Donald Horne Professor and inaugural director of the Vice Chancellor's Centre for Public Ideas at the University of ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥

Rachael Thompson, Head of Engagement, McKinnon, former Chief of Staff to the Hon Simon Birmingham

Dr Russell Ayres, Adjunct Associate Professor, Centre for Environmental Governance, former senior public servant

Facilitator: Emeritus Prof Michelle Grattan AO, leading journalist and political correspondent

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