Events
High vaccination coverage is required before public health measures can be relaxed and Australia’s international border fully reopen
In this seminar the author will present his model on possible eventual public health outcomes (cases, hospitalisations and fatalities) of Phase D, the Post Vaccination Phase (to live with COVID-19: management consistent with influenza or other infectious diseases) of the National Plan to transition Australia’s National COVID-19 Response.
Coastal transitions: Small-scale fisheries, livelihoods, and maritime zone development in Southeast Asia
RE&D visiting scholar, Associate Professor Michael Fabinyi will present his research insights on transitions of small-scale fisheries in southeast Asia.
Art and justice virtual exhibition: 'Aqua When?'
This virtual exhibition gives voice through art to the people living in far western New South Wales in 2019 in relation and their experiences related to water justice.
Securing the human rights of children in Scotland: In conversation with Bruce Adamson
Hear from Bruce Adamson, Children and Young People’s Commissioner for Scotland, on Scotland’s experience of incorporating the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child into Scots law and other children’s rights issues in Scotland today.
Has R&D contributed to productivity in China? The role of basic, applied and experimental R&D activities in China
Sudyumna Dahal presents his PhD research on research and development and productivity.
Deductions for work-related expenses in Australia: an analysis of options for reform
This seminar is an analysis of reform options for work related expense (WRE) deductions for individual taxpayers in Australia.
Testing the validity of a single distribution factor in intrahousehold allocation models
Toan Nguyen presents new work on intrahousehold allocation.
Japan Update 2021
The Australia Japan Research Centre and ANU Japan Institute are proud to host the 2021 annual Japan Update conference on Wednesday 8 September.
Book launch. David Jenkins' "Young Soeharto: The Making of a Soldier, 1921-1945"
Hon Gareth Evans AC QC presents the launch of Young Soeharto: The Making of a Soldier, 1921-1945, followed by remarks from author David Jenkins and a Q&A session.
Estimating the optimal timing policy of operationalising the Kaliwa Dam
Albert Lamberte presents his PhD research on the optimal timing policy of operationalising the Kaliwa Dam in Philippines.
Mental health and duration off income support
This seminar uses Australian administrative income support data to look at how long people stay off income support when they leave unemployment benefits.
Water Justice Virtual Exhibition: 'Aqua When?'
The Water Justice Art & Justice Virtual Exhibition Launch: ‘Aqua When?’ is organised from 15 September to 17 September 2021. The purpose of the exhibition is to support the ‘voice’, art and the lived experience of the people living in far western New South Wales in 2019.
The 38th Indonesia Update. In sickness and in health: diagnosing Indonesia
The conference will examine the extent to which Indonesia’s health system has succeeded in dealing with the many challenges it faces, and more importantly what Indonesia needs to do to ensure faster progress.
Asymmetric response of carbon emissions to recessions and expansions is explained by negative oil market shocks
David Stern will present work on understanding the short-term link between the economy and emissions.
Australia's future: tax, productivity and federation
The Tax and Transfer Policy Institute and the Business Council of Australia are conducting a half-day workshop on the three key, post-COVID reform priorities for Australia.
2021 Pacific Update
The 2021 Pacific Update was held as an online event from 22 to 24 September.
2021 Pacific Update – Day 2
The 2021 Pacific Update was held as an online event from 22 to 24 September.
Manufacturing compromise: gendered labour processes in a Chinese mine in Papua New Guinea
Please join us for an upcoming final PhD thesis seminar, hosted by the Resources, Environment and Development group (RE&D), Crawford School of Public Policy. RE&D PhD candidate, I-Chang Kuo, will present research insights from his thesis.
Our youth, our way: In conversation with Justin Mohamed
Hear from Justin Mohamed, Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People in Victoria, on the recently released report “Our youth, our way; Inquiry into the over-representation of Aboriginal children and young people in the Victorian youth justice system.”
2021 Pacific Update – Day 3
The 2021 Pacific Update was held as an online event from 22 to 24 September.
The big push lasts forever: The economic legacy of Dutch colonial railroads in Java
Inggrid presents her PhD research on the economic impacts of colonial railroads in Java.
A study of cross-border profit shifting channels
In this seminar, we investigate two cross-border profit shifting channels of foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) in Australia.
The COVID-19 shock and challenges for time series models
The authors document the impact of COVID-19 on frequently employed time series models. They show that for both single equation models (Phillips curves) and Vector Autoregressions (VARs) estimated parameters change notably with the pandemic.
Global prices, trade protection, and internal migration: evidence from Indonesia
Rizki Siregar presents on Indonesia’s palm oil boom, trade protection, and migration
PNG Economic Database launch
The PNG Economic Database was launched by the Treasurer of PNG Ian Ling-Stuckey at the University of Papua New Guinea.
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