Aboriginal-led health organisations are working to ensure First Nations communities’ health needs are being met during the COVID-19 pandemic. Carissa … More
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APO response to COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic is having a profound impact on how we live and work. APO was born ready for this new world – providing an open and online repository and eResearch infrastructure to support your policy or research work.
Closing the Gap: A new partnership
The latest Closing the Gap Report shows that only two out of seven targets to improve Indigenous employment, health and … More
Garma 2019 Report: Including First Nations in future policies
The Garma 2019 Report urgently calls for First Nations people to be included in the Australian Government’s decisions affecting land, climate change … More
You spoke, we listened – Subscriber Survey 2019
In October we ran our 2019 newsletter Subscriber Survey. This was an opportunity for us to find out what you … More
Changes at APO in 2020
Important and exciting changes are coming to APO’s newsletters and services. These include the Daily Briefing relaunching as Policy Pulse, … More
A New Direction for APO
In 2020, we will be making some exciting changes to our services to support more evidence-informed decision-making in an ever-changing … More
APO Summer break 2019-2020
With 2019 swiftly coming to a close, we wish all our readers, contributors, partners and supporters a safe and happy … More
Add a resource on APO – never easier
APO has amassed a valuable collection of policy resources through our open source approach – in other words, with help … More
Data collaboratives: Advancing open access for social good
Brigid van Wanrooy reports from a data sharing masterclass at the Society 4.0 Forum in Melbourne, Australia this week. Data … More
Grey research data: The new frontier
Ahead of the Grey Research Data workshop that APO will run at the eResearch Australasia Conference in Brisbane this October, … More
Economic independence through Indigenous art in Australia’s far north
Economic self-determination through art and culture can be empowering, but for some remote communities, it can be difficult to achieve. … More
Guest blog: Practical tested actions for the social sector in the digital economy – by Professor Jane Farmer
In the lead up to the Society 4.0 Forum, Director of the Social Innovation Research Institute at Swinburne University of … More
Meet Xin – an APO intern with a passion for culture
Zhao Xin (Xin) is undertaking his Masters of Cultural and Creative Industries in the School of Media, Film and Journalism at Monash … More
Guest blog: Creative industries in Industry 4.0 – by Dr Jessica Pacella
In recent years, ‘creative industries’ has become a politically charged issue across the globe. Dr Jess Pacella, Lecturer at the … More

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