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Professor Rachel Ankeny elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

Professor Rachel Ankeny, Director our Agrifood Policy Program and Deputy Dean, Research at the Faculty of Arts elected Fellow of the .
Healthy Housing NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence

Professor Emma Baker, Stretton Institute's Program Director to lead the Capturing Complexity research stream of the recently announced Healthy Housing Centre for Excellence (CRE) led by the University of Melbourne, where she is also Deputy Director.Ìý
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Corruption in Fisheries and Food Security

By Professor Adam Graycar andÌýDr Jade LindleyÌý
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History and Public Policy: Learning from Hugh Stretton webinar recording

The Institute co-hosted a webinar with the Department of HistoryÌýtoday exploring Hugh Stretton's academic and professional legacy and his contribution to the discipline of History and to public policy. A recording of the webinar is now available for viewing
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The Digital Dilemma: Countering Foreign Interference

By Dr Melisssa-Ellen Dowling
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Mapping and Strengthening Australia's Integrity Systems webinar recording

The Stretton InsituteÌýhosted a webinar on Australia's integrity system on 27 October 2020. A recording of the webinar is now available for viewing.
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Mould and damp health costs are about 3 times those of sugary drinks. We need a healthy housing agenda
Australia is behind the eight ball on healthy housing. We do housing and we do health, but they sit in different portfolios of government and aren’t together in the (policy) room often enough. Read this article co-authored by Professor Emma Baker, the Stretton Institute's Building a City for the Future Research Program Director in full on .
Beyond Politics: Past, Current and Potential Futures for GM Regulation and Oversight in Australia webinar Recording

TheÌýStretton InstituteÌýhosted a webinar onÌýpolicy and regulation associated with genetic modification (GM) of food and crops in Australia on 21 July 2020. A recording of the webinarÌýnow available for viewing.