A different kind of Yes

Australia reMADE supported the First Nations’ Voice to Parliament. Yet we know it was but one pathway, not the only one, for Voice, Treaty and Truth. The First Peoples of Australia extended a generous invitation, and it was rejected. But it is still possible for all of us who want to receive that invitation, to answer back, with our own Yes.  Let us be the change we wish to see.

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Yes to a First People’s heart

On Oct 14, our country has a critically important decision to make: whether to enshrine a First Nations Voice to Parliament in our Constitution. As we reflect on this question, we go back to the Vision for an Australia reMADE and its wisdom, words that came from conversations with hundreds of Australians from different walks of life.

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The Trouble with Big Consultant

PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has finally released the names of the 67 partners and employees who were privy to the confidential government information leaked by their former international tax expert, Peter-John Collins. The fact that they only did this after sustained public outcry is just another example of how they, and other big consulting firms receiving government contracts, act for their own self-interest and profit – not the public good. 

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Government can do amazing things

One of the major critiques of politics and politicians is the short-term nature of the election cycle and the short term nature of political visions and decisions. There are a lot of different ways to address this — from banning corporate donations, to extending the electoral cycle, to increasing lobbyist transparency, etc.

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The public service for the public good

Has the public service lost its mojo? Are we too caught up in judging policy by its short-term effect on the budget bottom line, instead of its holistic effect on society? And do public servants exist to serve the government of the day, or the Australian public? Millie had the pleasure of listening to some of our country’s most senior current and retired public servants air these ideas, in a fascinating and candid conversation about public service for the public good.

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