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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

APO welcomes new Director

We are delighted to announce that Dr Brigid van Wanrooy has been appointed as the new Director of Analysis & … More

Improving learning outcomes for Indigenous students

Indigenous ways of learning include deep listening and community-oriented activities, with family being a prominent element of First Peoples’ education. … More

NAIDOC Week: Truth telling together

NAIDOC week is an opportunity to recognise and celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Australia’s First Peoples. The theme … More

Opinion: Sorry Day – The importance of knowledge

My name is Carissa Lee Godwin. I’m a Wemba-Wemba and Noongar woman, and Analysis & Policy Observatory (APO) Specialist Editor … More

Meet Carissa – First Peoples Collection Editor

The APO First Peoples & Public Policy Collection (FPPP Collection) was launched in partnership with the Australia and New Zealand … More

Synonyms are go!

APO is improving the way that search works on our website by updating our metadata with synonyms. The goal of … More

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APO seeks new Director to set future vision

APO is about to enter a new phase in its evolution with a reinvigorated vision of how to provide evidence … More

APO Digital Inclusion Collection relaunched

APO has relaunched the Digital Inclusion Collection with the support of the Centre for Social Impact at Swinburne University and … More

APO user experience updates

We’ve been busy here at APO! The team has been making upgrades to APO and we’d like to show you … More

APO: The place to find places

APO’s website offers a number of ways to search and browse content. We have recently improved the way that you … More

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First Peoples public policy collection launches

We are thrilled to announce the APO First Peoples & Public Policy Collection, established in partnership with Australia & new … More

Mint a DOI with APO

APO’s DOI minting service has quietly been around for more than a year now. I spoke to APO Editor Tim … More

DOI, Publishing

Informit launches new Policy Database via APO partnership

Media release from RMIT University Newsroom – see the original here 5 March 2019 Informit is thrilled to announce the … More

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APO for students and lecturers

If you study or teach public policy or social issues, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve recently produced a handy … More

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