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  • Special Feature, Dilupa Nakandala

    Western Sydney University researcher develops policy options to boost NSW manufacturing with advanced technologies

    10 September 2024

  • Special Feature, child protection, project

    JMI advances a new direction and vision for child protection and out-of-home care in NSW

    21 August 2024

  • Special Feature

    Policymakers and experts outline paths for a more equitable future for Australia

    8 August 2024

  • JMI Futures

    Uplifting contemporary public policymaking – what, how, and what now.

    14 July 2024

  • Special Feature, JMI Futures

    Putting tenants back at the heart of affordable housing policy: Policy Talks series kicks off to unite policy experts

    30 May 2024

  • Special Feature

    Charles Sturt University researcher informing policy to protect biodiversity

    13 May 2024

  • Special Feature

    University of Wollongong and James Martin Institute launch partnership

    10 May 2024

  • Special Feature

    From housing to homes: NSW housing expert calls for radical rethink to deliver family-friendly apartments

    6 May 2024

  • JMI Futures

    Welcoming our new Executive Director for Capacity-Building, Jane Reynaud

    18 April 2024

  • Edward Santow

    Governing facial recognition technology for digital identity in NSW

    11 March 2024

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