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  • Sustainability

    Government sustainability reporting: JMI gathers experts to discuss new report by JMI Senior Policy Fellow from NSW Treasury

    4 May 2023

  • Grants

    Applications for ground-breaking Policy Challenge Grant program now open

    8 March 2023

  • Charity registration, Charity status

    JMI now registered as a charity with the ACNC

    7 March 2023

  • Partnerships

    The University of New South Wales and Charles Sturt University join prestigious government-university partnership to boost evidence-based policymaking in NSW.

    28 February 2023

  • Policy Insights Paper

    Walk the talk – New report argues that governments should be disclosing their sustainability impact.

    30 January 2023

  • JMI publishes first Annual Report: Our CEO looks back at year one

    19 December 2022

  • A critical time in the fight against domestic violence in Australia

    30 November 2022

  • Reducing domestic violence reoffending

    30 November 2022

  • Margot Rawsthorne, Ann Dadich, Edward Santow, Rae Cooper, Ghena Krayem, Amy Conley Wright

    JMI announces recipients of the 2022 Policy Challenge Grants

    25 October 2022

  • JMI and the NSW Anti-slavery Commissioner announce partnership against modern slavery in NSW

    13 October 2022

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