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Policy impact
Leading Public Policy for A Better World
Crawford School aims to help frame and answer key policy questions – to provide policy impact in Australia and in the Asia-Pacific region. This is achieved through providing high quality evidence-based research and course teaching and executive education, along with professional engagement in workshops, seminars, symposiums, lectures and short courses.
Highlights on Recent Significant Policy Advice:
- UNESCO Chair in Water Economics and Transboundary Governance: Quentin Grafton
- Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry's Eminent Scientist: Tom Kompas
- Bradley Review of Higher Education: Bruce Chapman
- Asian Development Bank Institute Advisory Council: Stephen Howes
- Advice to Fijian Government on Children and Youth Education: Sharon Bessell
- Advice to the Australian Public Service Commission on Innovative Performance Management Approaches: Janine O'Flynn
- Training Cost-Benefit Analysis to Vietnamese Health Officials: Amy Liu
- Garnaut Climate Change Review Economics Advisor: Frank Jotzo
- Advice to Indonesian Government for Green Paper on Climate Policy: Frank Jotzo
- AusAID - Independent Review of Aid Effectiveness: Stephen Howes
- Training NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption Officials: Peter Larmour
- Productivity Commission on Setting Services Trade Reform: Jenny Corbett
- International Monetary Fund Panel of Experts: Raghbendra Jha
- Training on Trade Negotiation to Iraqi Officials: Philippa Dee
- Advice to Productivity Commission on Bilateral and Regional Trade Agreements: Emma Aisbett
- Advice to Australian Fisheries Management Authority on Legislation of Fishery Management: Tom Kompas and Quentin Grafton
- AusAID's Natural Resource Management Specialist for Solomon Islands Sustainable Forestry Management Project: Luca Tacconi
- Review on AusAID's Aid Program in Vietnam: Suiwah Leung
- Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Frank Jotzo
- Chair of the Social and Economics Reference Panel of the Murray-Darling Basin Commission: Quentin Grafton
- Advice to the National Council on Education for Sustainability: Quentin Grafton
- Advice to the United Nations on democratic institutions and post-conflict governance: Ben Hillmanc
- Influencing policy on disability employment: Ann Nevile