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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…
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…
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…
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,…
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…
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…
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…
Keeping First Nations families together
Carissa Lee Godwin, Editor of APO’s First Peoples & Public Policy Collection, explores the new Family Matters report, produced by the Secretariat…
Making Indigenous voices heard in climate change debate
Carissa Lee Godwin, Editor, APO’s First Peoples & Public Policy Collection, highlights the main findings from a United Nations (UN) report…
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…
Experiences of the cashless debit card from First Peoples of Ceduna
Carissa Lee Godwin, Editor, APO’s First Peoples & Public Policy Collection, presents key findings from a paper on the Federal Government’s…
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,…
Guest blog: Introducing the Digital Health Systems Collection – by Simone Marangon
Digital health systems have been a critical topic of exploration and policy development across the globe in recent years. Simone…
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.…

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