Podcasts – Grattan Institute show

Podcasts – Grattan Institute

Summary: Our podcasts cover a range of public policy topics focusing on the main issues facing Australia. We aim to further the debate, sometimes by presenting controversial viewpoints. Our podcasts concentrate on the current Grattan Programs, but also go more broadly on occasion.

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 Safety and Quality – time to stop just goggling at the problems our data reveals – Melbourne | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:43

Event Podcast: The health system is awash with data. Nearly all of it tells us that we could improve. Yet our current improvement efforts are surprisingly limited in their scope. In this Policy Pitch event, a panel of experts discussed how to improve the soundness, relevance, accessibility and understanding of health data.

 Regional patterns of Australia’s economy and population | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:28

A conversation with Australian Perspectives Fellow, Danielle Wood. The popular idea that the economic divide between Australia’s cities and regions is getting bigger is a misconception. Beneath the oft-told ‘tale of two Australias’ is a more nuanced story.

 Australia’s Post-Finkel Energy Future | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:04

An interview with Grattan Institute Associate, Kate Griffiths. Following the release of the Finkel review into the security of the National Electricity Market, the COAG Energy Council of state and federal Energy Ministers came together last Friday 14 July to discuss the review's recommendations. What did COAG agree, what’s missing and what are the next steps?

 Housing affordability: Resurrecting the Australian dream – Melbourne | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:23:46

Event podcast: In this Policy Pitch event at the State Library of Victoria, Sally Capp (Victorian Executive Director at the Property Council of Australia), Nicki Hutley (Director & Chief Economist at Urbis) and Brendan Coates (Fellow at Grattan Institute) discussed the problems, and weighed the options for reform.

 Higher education funding – the pressures, the changes and possible solutions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:40

A conversation with Higher Education Fellow, Ittima Cherastidtham. Higher education is a complex sector. There are many types of providers from universities to private providers and TAFEs. And with Higher Education getting a lot of attention during this year’s Budget from the Coalition, there is one issue that has and will continue to remain – that of the tension between private and public funding.

 What are we listening to? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 54:24

A conversation with Australian Perspectives Fellow Brendan Coates and Associate Lucille Danks featuring a number of Grattan staff discussing the rise of podcasts, why they're listening and what they listen to on policy, politics... and just for fun.

 Chief Scientist Alan Finkel’s Review of the Security of the National Electricity Market – Sydney | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:21:39

Event Podcast: This Forward Thinking event followed the release of the Final Report of the Finkel Review. Dr Finkel and a panel of experts discussed how Australia can respond to challenges that our electricity system faces

 Australia’s budget woes – Canberra | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:11:47

Event Podcast: This Capital Ideas event explored the causes of repeated budget projection errors. Katharine Murphy, political editor at the Guardian, and 15-year veteran of the Canberra press gallery, discussed the issues with John Daley, CEO of the Grattan Institute, presenting new research from Grattan Institute’s work on budget policy.

 Energy Futures Seminar: Chief Scientist Alan Finkel’s Review of the Security of the National Electricity Market | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:34:37

Event Podcast: This Energy Futures Seminar followed the release of the Final Report of the Finkel Review. Dr Finkel and a panel of experts discussed how Australia can respond to challenges that our electricity system faces. Please note the sound quality for this recording is poor due to audio issues on the night.

 Gonski 2.0 – Where to from here | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:42

A conversation with School Education Program Director, Pete Goss. The Coalition’s Education Amendment Bill or Gonski 2.0 as its been coined, has passed through the senate. And while Gonski 2.0 is a step forward in school funding, this is just one aspect of improving Australia’s schools. So what will likely happen now? And what should happen next?

 Engaging students: creating better classroom environments for learning – Sydney | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:08:47

Event Podcast: In this Forward Thinking event, Dr Peter Goss, Grattan Institute School Education Program Director, hosted a panel of leading educators to explore: What is happening in Australia’s classrooms; how can schools and teachers create better classroom environments for learning; and, what policy changes would help schools the most.

 A look at Nuclear energy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:07

A conversation with Energy Program Director Tony Wood and special guest - Director of Energy at the Breakthrough Institute, Jessica Lovering. Jessica has co-authored a number of reports and publications looking a Nuclear energy, including the recent How to make Nuclear Innovative. Jessica and Tony discuss what the future of Nuclear energy might be and what a Nuclear energy source would look like now compared to days past.

 Will the NSW Premier’s new housing plan make a difference? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:57

A conversation with Australian Perspective Fellow Brendan Coates and Associate Trent Wiltshire. Sydney is ground zero for Australia's booming housing market. And NSW is the latest government to released a plan to tackle growing public anxiety over housing affordability. But will the plan make a difference?

 What is a fair amount for university students to pay? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:11:12

Event Podcast: In this Policy Pitch event, co-hosted by the Policy Shop podcast the following issues were examined: Why Australia has a hybrid public-private system of funding higher education; Consequences for the demand and supply of student places of Australia’s university funding system; Consequences for student and graduate finances of student charges and HELP repayments; and, Consequences for universities and the student experience.

 Improving health care by empowering patients: Reflections on the Productivity Commission’s draft report on human services | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:41

An interview with Health Program Director, Stephen Duckett. The productivity commission has released their draft report on competition and user choice in human services for comment. The report makes a number of recommendations for improving the provision of health care including caring for people at the end of their life as well as hospital and dental services.

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