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How can advances in data, cloud computing, and AI enable a new era of government digital transformation?
How can advances in data, cloud computing, and AI enable a new era of government digital transformation?At the centre of the opportunity is the convergence of: data. Advances in data architecture, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence (AI) and this is ushering in a new era of digital transformation, with governments seeking ways to harness these capabilities for everything from pandemic response to social services management.
Jun 8, 20255 min read


What are ten ways to navigate a trade war?
Navigating a trade war requires a careful strategy
In today’s volatile global trade environment, managing tariffs is not just a cost-control exercise—it’s a strategic imperative. A structured, forward-looking approach can help businesses turn compliance challenges into opportunities for competitive advantage. The following ten approaches could provide a practical roadmap for navigating and mitigating tariff risks.
May 25, 20254 min read


Why Governments should re-consider centralising finance systems
Governments should re-consider efforts to centralise finance systems
Across many governments, finance systems have grown in silos—each agency managing its own tools, data, and processes. While this may have worked in the past, it now poses a significant challenge for governments trying to deliver coordinated, efficient, and transparent public services. Centralising finance systems isn’t just about consolidation—it’s about creating a stronger foundation for better decisions
May 24, 20254 min read


What a Minister of Finance should expect from the public finance system
What should Minister of Finance or Treasurers be demanding from the Public Finance system that their Ministry of Finance uses? How integrated should this digital system be with the delivery agencies? In 2025, the Minister should be demanding the best digital and data solutions that are available on the market - not antiquated, spreadsheet based approaches. It is no longer good enough to allow some agencies to have modern FMIS systems but allow the central agency to run a lega
May 24, 20254 min read


What whole-of-government, digital, public finance should look like
In a world where most government services are moving online, public finance systems in many countries remain stuck in the past. While revenue collection, taxation, digital payments, and digital identity systems have made huge strides, the financial core of government is still lagging behind. Far too often, financial departments rely on outdated systems and spreadsheets, offering little to no real-time insight into agency finances. As a result, finance ministers across the glo
May 24, 20255 min read


How Australia Built an In-House Government Consultancy: Lessons for Public Sector Innovation
The rising cost of external consultants has become a growing concern for governments around the world Recognising this, the Australian Government has launched a new initiative—Australian Government Consulting (AGC)—an internal consultancy designed to reduce reliance on external firms and rebuild capability within the Australian Public Service (APS).
May 18, 20253 min read


How to create a culture of fiscal discipline amongst officials
For any government genuinely aiming to improve financial sustainability, a commitment to responsible financial management must go well beyond Parliament and Cabinet. It must be firmly embedded in the day-to-day choices made by civil servants, programme leads, procurement professionals, and senior executives at every tier of government. Yet, in many departments, agencies, and working-level teams, this culture is noticeably absent. The question is how to create such a culture?
May 16, 20256 min read


Will the idea that 'democracy with Chinese characteristics' be resurrected to help China manage its biggest risks?
As China faces mounting economic, social, environmental, and geopolitical challenges, an old conversation reemerging—both domestically and abroad—about whether a more open and participatory political model might better equip the country to respond. Could a gradual, phased evolution towards a form of “democracy with Chinese characteristics” help China mitigate some of its most pressing systemic risks?
This article explores how democratic tools like transparency, accountabi
May 1, 20255 min read


What is the strategy behind the US tariff's?
What is really behind the tariffs launched by the US administration in 2025? Is it really as simple as seeking 'fairness' or 'generating revenue'? There are likely a wide range of reasons for the tariffs depending on the trading country and what the US believes is in its interests. This is very likely just the opening salvo in what will be a dynamic period of changing trading relationships.
Apr 13, 20254 min read


What is the 'users guide to re-structuring the global trading system' and why is it a big deal?
Stephen Miran’s A User’s Guide to Re-Structuring the Global Trading System presents a pathway for major shifts that could reshape how global
Apr 6, 20255 min read


What are the six conditions needed for successful procurement?
In a complex field like procurement, having a clear framework can be incredibly helpful. Frameworks act like roadmaps—they guide professiona
Apr 5, 20254 min read


Is the new Victorian Government's Emergency Services and Volunteers Fund (ESVF) fair?
Victoria’s (Australia) emergency services play a critical role in protecting lives and property during times of crisis, including floods, bushfires, and storms. As climate change and population pressures increase the frequency and severity of natural disasters, the demand on emergency services continues to grow. In response, the Victorian Government is replacing the existing Fire Services Property Levy (FSPL) with a broader Emergency Services and Volunteers Fund (ESVF) from 1
Mar 28, 20253 min read


Is ACC Holding Back New Zealand’s Productivity—and What Needs to Change
Why injury management matters more than you think
New Zealand’s Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) plays a crucial role in supporting Kiwis when they get injured. But there’s a growing concern that this well-meaning, state-run system may be doing more harm than good to the economy’s overall productivity. This article explores how the ACC scheme affects national output, the hidden cost of injuries, and how delays in rehabilitation are causing major economic losses.
Mar 3, 20255 min read


The economic advantage of non-alignment - focusing on what counts
The economic advantage of non-alignment - focus on what counts for your nation. Lessons from India
Mar 1, 20254 min read


Re-imagining a civil contingencies capability model for Australia and New Zealand
Civilian assets and capabilities could be used as a more cost effective model than the military to support national interests
Mar 1, 20253 min read


Transforming Public procurement
Public procurement is an area of government that is a priority for transformation and digitisation due to the wide impact it has on wider go
Feb 22, 20253 min read


Rethinking Government capacity
Governments face increasing pressure to modernise their operations, enhance service delivery, and improve efficiency in an era of rapid tech
Feb 17, 20253 min read


Geostrategic risks and digital infrastructure: a new priority for national resilience
Geostrategic Risks and Digital Infrastructure
Digital infrastructure now underpins almost every function of modern economies and governments, from communications and energy to finance, defence, and health systems. As global geopolitical tensions rise, so too do the risks to this infrastructure. Submarine cables, satellites, data centres, and cloud computing systems are increasingly becoming targets or casualties in the broader contest for strategic advantage.
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Dec 29, 20244 min read


What is 'digital era' lean government?
Digital-era governance and Lean government represent two interconnected approaches to transforming public sector efficiency
Dec 20, 20244 min read


Funding national parks - Tongariro case study
Funding National Park - Tongariro Crossing as a case study
Dec 5, 20244 min read
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