Centre for Policy Development
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The Centre for Policy Development (CPD) is an independent left-wing Australian think tank or research institute, founded in 2007. It grew out of the then magazine (and now website) New Matilda.[1][2] The founding Chair was John Menadue AO and Executive Director was Miriam Lyons. Her successor is Oxford academic and international law expert Travers McLeod.[3]
Centre for Policy Development:
- seeks out creative, viable ideas supported by rigorous, interdisciplinary research to inject into Australia’s policy debates.
- gives a diverse community of thinkers space to generate ideas for a fair, sustainable and prosperous future for all Australians.
- develops and promotes policy proposals to help Australia thrive and lead in a fast-changing global environment over the long-term.
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CPD research fellows
Fellows of the Centre include:[4]
- Fiona Armstrong
- James Arvanitakis
- Chris Bonnor AM
- Kate Crawford
- Mark Davis
- Jennifer Doggett
- Ian Dunlop
- Lindy Edwards
- Ben Eltham
- Donna Green
- Ray Ison
- Steve Keen
- Ian McAuley
- David McKnight
- John Menadue
- Tony Moore
- Adam Rorris
- Tany Shaw
- James Slezak
- Ben Spies-Butcher
- Adam Stebbing
- Marcus Westbury
- Professor John Wiseman
Researchers
- Christopher Stone (Chris Stone), Research Director of CPD Public Service Program
- Laura Eadie, Research Director of CPD Sustainable Economy Program
- Michael Hayman, Researcher
Past CPD research fellows
References
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- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Statement on resignation from CPD and alternative: public statement by Mark Bahnisch, Eva Cox and John Quiggin, (24 April 2015), The New Social Democrat accessed 24 April 2015
- ↑ Goodbye to CPD, (17 April 2015), John Quiggin: Commentary on Australian & world events from a social-democratic perspective