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  • New landmark guidance issued to enable NSW to be at the forefront of regulating and shaping artificial intelligence for the public good

    18 December 2023

  • Edward Santow

    Facial verification tech in NSW Digital ID: New report unveils path to enhanced governance and training

    11 December 2023

  • Prominent public sector leader joins JMI’s Board of Directors

    27 November 2023

  • Families and the Australian housing crisis: JMI Policy Fellow tackles hot button issue for policymakers

    15 November 2023

  • James Deehan, Srinath Perera, Thomas Longden, Amelia Thorpe, Mitchell Gibbs, Kalervo Gulson, Heidi Norman

    2023 JMI Policy Challenge Grant Winners Announced

    19 October 2023

  • Community ties and learning opportunities are key to boosting resilience of regional, rural and remote schools in NSW, new report finds.

    26 July 2023

  • Welcoming our new Executive Director for External Affairs, Anthony Dursi

    27 June 2023

  • JMI contributes to new Strategic Plan to tackle modern slavery in NSW

    22 June 2023

  • The Policymaker

    The Policymaker: ‘required reading’ within 12 months of launch

    18 May 2023

  • Sustainability

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

    4 May 2023

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