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  • Jodie Brabin

    New report highlights strategies to address nursing workforce shortages by attracting more men into the profession

    14 April 2025

  • Peter Shergold completes his term as Chair of JMI

    24 March 2025

  • James Martin Institute for Public Policy and the Australian Public Service Commission enhance strategic cooperation on public policy

    27 February 2025

  • Special Feature, Simon Rowell

    Leveraging NSW public investment for economic growth and innovation

    19 February 2025

  • Special Feature, JMI Futures

    NSW Budget Masterclass upskills over 1000 attendees

    13 February 2025

  • Special Feature, Margot Rawsthorne

    Strengthening community engagement in NSW disaster management

    4 February 2025

  • Special Feature, Ann Dadich

    Connected communities are key to crisis resilience, new report finds

    30 January 2025

  • Special Feature

    2024: Year in highlights

    18 December 2024

  • JMI launches The Policymaker Podcast with episodes on AI and Australia’s Net Zero transition

    15 November 2024

  • Special Feature, Samara Hand, Archie Thomas, society and wellbeing

    New approaches to breaking the school-to-prison nexus and improving educational outcomes for all students

    3 October 2024

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