Our previously postponed event is now back on. Join Judit Molnar as she shares key insights from her doctoral research on home state ideologies and the cultivation of diaspora subjectivity amongst Hungarian and Venezuelan migrants in London. Learn more here: regnet.anu.edu.au/event/diaspo...
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Large-scale mining operations are among the most powerful forces reshaping landscapes and lives across the Pacific and beyond. In his latest piece, Nick Bainton asks who is — and who should be — monitoring the social impacts of PNG’s mining industry: devpolicy.org/whos-monitor...
Roxana's PhD research explores how transnational food corporations deploy environmental claims to legitimise their environmental credentials. Don't miss her Mid-Term Review, where she will present her ongoing research, including preliminary findings from her fieldwork across Europe: lnkd.in/ectN5NiS
Sharon Friel recently spoke at Prevention Research 2026 in Birmingham, joining researchers, policymakers and practitioners to discuss how we can better prevent non-communicable disease and reduce health inequalities.
🔗 Read more: regnet.anu.edu.au/news/sharon-...
After 240+ written submissions and 11 days of public hearings, the Australian senate committee on #climate misinformation has released its report - and there were some extraordinary revelations.
Here's my first take in @aunz.theconversation.com
theconversation.com/fake-news-on...
Join Nicholas Drake as he explores how wellbeing is measured and promoted in different practical contexts, and in particular, on government measures of national wellbeing. He will also discuss his current work on Indigenous rights and the resource extraction industry. More here: lnkd.in/eUc_g-vK
Can restorative justice reshape institutional culture in prisons?
Join POLIS@ANU: Centre for Crime and Social Justice for a presentation by Decildo Lopes, Judge of the Court of Justice of the State of Goiás, Brazil with Leanne Close APM, ACT Corrections Commissioner, as discussant. lnkd.in/e8psVFiS
Join Chelsea Hunnisett for her mid-term doctoral presentation as she investigates the ability of the Commonwealth Treasury of Australia to develop a wellbeing economy that may achieve Planetary Health Equity goals in Australia. Learn more: regnet.anu.edu.au/event/treasu...
Join Kyla Tienhaara as she explores how Australia can help build a values-based global order through reform of the investment treaty regime. Learn more: regnet.anu.edu.au/event/radica...
Join us for the launch of Climate Obstruction: A Global Assessment, a major volume on how organised interests worldwide slow or block climate policy. Co-editor @christiandownie.bsky.social will discuss the global assessment and its relevance to current climate debates.
Learn more: lnkd.in/eKhrE7tH
Why do some autocracies successfully generate popular support while others fail?
Join Bill Kakenmaster as he examines how autocratic elites credibly commit to performance legitimation using a formal model, data on >80,000 power plants and >300,000 survey responses. Learn more: lnkd.in/eqaAs_te
Semester 1 is underway! 🎉
Jarrett Blaustein, convenor of The Policy and Practice of Regulation, kicked off the first week of teaching, helping students understand and apply contemporary approaches to effective regulation.
▶️ Learn more about our dual-delivery programs and courses: lnkd.in/g-Teq6mT
Join Roxana Tompea Hafner in the March episode of the Saving the World webinar series. She will be talking about her research on regulatory reforms on environmental sustainability and corporate practices in the food sector. Learn more and register: hothouse.anu.edu.au/event/sugar-...
The Indian state of Maharashtra is developing an AI tool that uses “accent, tone and word choices” to identify and deport Bangladeshi Muslims and displaced Rohingyas from Myanmar. Read the latest from Suvradip Maitra:
www.techpolicy.press/india-is-usi...
Join Judit Molnar as she shares the key insights from her doctoral research on home state ideologies and the cultivation of diaspora subjectivity amongst Hungarian and Venezuelan migrants in London. Learn more here: regnet.anu.edu.au/event/diaspo...
RegNet, together with the Embassy of the Republic of Colombia and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, is convening an expert roundtable on ‘Just Transition Away from Fossil Fuels’. Learn more and register here: regnet.anu.edu.au/event/just-t...
In his latest piece, Nikolai Drahos shows how backing from key firms on climate policy, while not unconditional, can help translate net-zero ambition into progress. Read more 🔽
www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpre...
As ASEAN marks 50 years since the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation, RegNet’s Mutiara Indriani and co-authors reflect on what meaningful representation really requires. www.thejakartapost.com/opinion/2026...
The College of Law, Governance and Policy (CLGP) marked the beginning of Semester 1 with Paul Girrawah House, Ngambri-Ngunnawal custodian, conducting a Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony. He acknowledged the enduring connection of Ngambri and Ngunnawal people to the lands on which ANU stands.
📣 Call for Contributions-Restorative Horizons: Indigenous, Plural and Hybrid Paths Towards Justice and Peace
📍 Addis Ababa University | 25–27 Nov 2026
📅 Submit by 31 March 2026
Papers, posters, skills labs, community dialogues & creative ideas welcome. Learn more: restorativejustice.ipss-addis.org
Join Ataklti Gebreegziabher for his mid-term doctoral presentation as he investigates interagency collaboration in migration governance across Ethiopia and Kenya, focusing on how national, regional and international actors interact to shape migration governance. More here: lnkd.in/e2YGudQz
When Bad Bunny scaled power poles at the Super Bowl, he highlighted Puerto Rico’s chronic power outages — a legacy of colonisation.
Jenna Imad Harb and Kirsty Anantharajah explore energy injustice and community resilience in @aunz.theconversation.com: theconversation.com/how-bad-bunn...
A warm welcome to our newest #PhD scholars at the ANU School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet). We’re excited to have you with us and look forward to supporting you as you begin your studies and join our vibrant intellectual community. 🚀 ✨
Read more: regnet.anu.edu.au/news/welcomi...
Want to know what happens when one of the world’s largest polluters the US gives up on reducing greenhouse gas emissions?
My chat this morning on ABC News Daily with Samantha Hawley
www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...
📣 Call for Papers
INAWARA invites proposals for Witchcraft Accusations and Human Rights: Stakeholder Responses to UN Resolution 47/8.
📍 Malawi | 📅 10–11 Nov 2026
📝 Proposals due 31 March 2026
Details and submission information: www.theinternationalnetwork.org/events-2/cal...
Veronica Taylor and Adam Slater on rethinking what it means to be a regulator and how The Professional Regulator, RegNet and National Regulators Community of Practice (NRCoP) are changing practice in Australia and New Zealand. Read more: themodernregulator.com/building-the...
After two decades in the public service, Anna Fieldhouse undertook her PhD as a mid-career learner, not to reinvent her career, but to deepen her skills and bring more strategic thinking into policy and regulation. Read more about her PhD journey here: regnet.anu.edu.au/news/buildin...
A Pacific human rights lawyer, Romulo Nayacalevu’s research examines gaps in human rights protection across the Pacific.
🎓Warm congratulations to Romulo on completing his PhD! Read more about his journey here: regnet.anu.edu.au/news/strengt...
My latest in the Conversation summarises the findings from our recent paper on organised interests in Australian #climate policy.
Thanks to the @aunz.theconversation.com team for some nice interactive figures to explore the data.
@cssn.org @anuregnet.bsky.social
theconversation.com/these-voices...
🎓 Congratulations to Lakshmin Mudaliar on completing her PhD! Her research examined the emergence of “best practices” for managing environmental migration and displacement in and beyond the Pacific, including planned relocation, labour migration & humanitarian protection. Read more: lnkd.in/eUsPQDv5