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Disability equity in election processes is not just about voter participation but about equal citizenship throughout the ...
This book prompts us to ask the hard questions about PNG's economic development about what’s worked, what hasn’t and what must change, says Matthew Morris.
Unity lies in challenging colonial labels and celebrating the rich, diverse and interconnected tapestry of all Pasifika ...
Australians are less hostile to the Australian Government spending on aid than they were a year ago, say Terence Wood and ...
The Falepili Union treaty visa won’t necessarily lead to depopulation and brain drain, and offers large economic benefits to ...
The 2025 Australian aid attitudes survey commissioned by the Development Policy Centre shows a large drop (-11%) in the proportion of people who think the government gives too much foreign aid ...
The Devpolicy Blog is based at the Development Policy Centre, Crawford School of Public Policy, College of Law, Governance and Policy, The Australian National University.
Although seven political parties have officially registered to contest Samoa’s general election on 29 August, three have been politically visible through their campaign activities and are likely to ...
The submission by Professor Stephen Howes, Director of the Development Policy Centre, to the Senate Standing Committee of Economics Inquiry into the Pacific Banking Guarantee Bill 2025.
Deep-sea mining in PNG has faced a large number of challenges. Is deep-sea mining in the Pacific dead in the water or should activists remain on alert?
US aid cuts will have direct and indirect effects on the Pacific island countries, and Australia and New Zealand should mitigate them, says Terence Wood.