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Should you include economic modelling in your pitch to government?

Neil Pharaoh,
06 April 2023

Economic modelling can come with a hefty price tag. Neil Pharaoh examines whether it's worthwhile. A hotly contested subject is whether organisations should invest the time, money and effort into doing a cost/benefit analysis, or to show the long-term savings to government when asking them to fund a program. Will this extra step help your organisation’s case or simply be a waste of time, money, and effort?

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It's not about the money

Linda Garnett,
04 April 2023

Let’s play a game of pretend. What if cars ceased to exist? How would life be different? Governments would have to invest in public transport. People would walk more, get fitter and actually meet their neighbours. Concrete car parks would give way to green parks and room for more housing. Out of town monster shopping malls would be replaced by local markets and smaller urban villages. We may not be achieving utopia any time soon, but it’s great to dream.

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3 ways to get more $$ from your corporate partners

Linda Garnett,
03 April 2023

Partnerships are more than just the money, right? Just like airlines are all about the schedules, seat size and in-flight entertainment, until one crashes into a hillside. Then it’s all about safety and maintenance.

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Where to for civil society in the next five years?

Neil Pharaoh,
02 March 2023

Neil Pharaoh recently did a radio interview on civil society, and it got him thinking: What will be the future of civil society on its current trajectory?

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Silencing somebody won’t change their view

Neil Pharaoh,
21 February 2023

When you want to win hearts and minds on the road to change, sometimes you can gain the most ground by engaging with the people who support you the least.

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We are one quarter the way through the current Federal Government Term

Neil Pharaoh,
02 February 2023

If you haven’t already started planning for the next Federal Election, then now is the time. You only have until December 2023 to prepare and engage for the final “Election Budget” in May 2024.

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Five things to remember for 2023

Neil Pharaoh,
02 February 2023

As we start to awaken from our holiday slumber and think of the year ahead, what are five key things to consider in the world of government engagement in 2023?

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Ins and outs in political strategy for 2023

Angus Crowther,
02 February 2023

What's in and what's out for government engagement work in 2023?

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How SA sets itself apart

Neil Pharaoh and Ellen McLoughlin,
21 December 2022

What is it about South Australia that so frequently puts it at the forefront of social reform?

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Is politics The oldest profession?

Neil Pharaoh,
28 November 2022

Conflict between political classes, planning permission, ground breaking ceremonies, and political propaganda have all existed since ancient Egyptian times - and their lessons still apply today.

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