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Imagining Australia – Ideas for Our Future

Jointly written by four young Australians, Imagining Australia offers a host of ideas to transform Australia into the quintessential twenty-first century nation.

Drawing upon the best policy thinking from around the world, and on their own experiences in the public, private and non-government sectors, the authors argue that Australia can tap the best of its history to rejuvenate the great Australian project.

In the book’s six chapters, the authors, Macgregor Duncan, Andrew Leigh, David Madden and Peter Tynan discuss and provide creative, visionary and practical suggestions for:

  • forging a new national identity
  • transforming our democracy
  • building an intellectual nation
  • sustaining economic growth
  • engaging with the world
  • generating a lasting reconciliation with Indigenous Australians.

Follow this link for an overview of the chapters and other information on Imagining Australia (opens in a new browser window)



For further information

Contact  :  Imagining Australia
Email  :  david@imaginingaustralia.com


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