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The Lab is a think tank working on development cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.

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Last year, we put together 25 years of Australian budgets across defence, development, diplomacy, intelligence and international policing for the first time to compare and analyse the story behind the numbers. Now, you can access all of this data and examine key changes in…


The latest Intel asked @elleshii "Australia, South Korea, and Japan: what’s behind middle power development motivations?” Eleanor’s experience across Japanese and Australian foreign policy informs her response this week. Read her response here 👉 devintelligencelab.com/intel/11novemb… Sign…


This week, on the Intel, we asked "Australia, South Korea, and Japan: what’s behind middle power development motivations?” 👉 @EconVue's @elleshii 👉 The Lab’s Richard Moore 👉 @asaninst's Yoon Young-kwan Explore the responses: lnkd.in/g2zmdYi6 Sign up to get the Intel…


The latest Intel asked @CEOeWater “Can Australia turn its agricultural capability into regional food security?" Michael’s expertise across the intersection of policy and practice informs his response this week. Read his response here 👉 lnkd.in/gM2mWkPk Sign up to get…


The latest Intel asked Conor Costello “Can Australia turn its agricultural capability into regional food security?" Conor’s experience shaping strategy and policy informs her response this week. Read her response here 👉 devintelligencelab.com/intel/28octobe… Sign up to get the Intel straight…


This week, our CEO, @bridirice, spoke at the 4th Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Australia and the Pacific Security Conference alongside @DrUjjwalKrishna, @RolandMRajah, and @Henry_Ivarature. Their panel, ‘A New Development Order? Foreign Aid in a Rapidly Changing Global Landscape’,…

devintellab's tweet image. This week, our CEO, @bridirice, spoke at the 4th Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Australia and the Pacific Security Conference alongside @DrUjjwalKrishna, @RolandMRajah, and @Henry_Ivarature. 

Their panel, ‘A New Development Order? Foreign Aid in a Rapidly Changing Global Landscape’,…
devintellab's tweet image. This week, our CEO, @bridirice, spoke at the 4th Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Australia and the Pacific Security Conference alongside @DrUjjwalKrishna, @RolandMRajah, and @Henry_Ivarature. 

Their panel, ‘A New Development Order? Foreign Aid in a Rapidly Changing Global Landscape’,…
devintellab's tweet image. This week, our CEO, @bridirice, spoke at the 4th Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Australia and the Pacific Security Conference alongside @DrUjjwalKrishna, @RolandMRajah, and @Henry_Ivarature. 

Their panel, ‘A New Development Order? Foreign Aid in a Rapidly Changing Global Landscape’,…
devintellab's tweet image. This week, our CEO, @bridirice, spoke at the 4th Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Australia and the Pacific Security Conference alongside @DrUjjwalKrishna, @RolandMRajah, and @Henry_Ivarature. 

Their panel, ‘A New Development Order? Foreign Aid in a Rapidly Changing Global Landscape’,…

The latest Intel asked Professor Daniel Tan "Can Australia turn its agricultural capability into regional food security?" Daniel’s leadership across agricultural research initiatives informs his response this week. Read his response here 👉 devintelligencelab.com/intel/28octobe… Sign up to…


This week, on the Intel, we asked "Can Australia turn its agricultural capability into regional food security?" 👉 @Sydney_Uni's Daniel Tan 👉  @eWater_ 's @CEOeWater 👉 @PlanAustralia's Conor Costello Explore the responses: devintelligencelab.com/intel/28octobe… Sign up to get the Intel…


The latest Intel asked the Lab’s own Senior Analyst Mira Sulistiyanto “Australia-Pacific integration – what's next?” Mira’s development expertise and ongoing analysis of Australia’s development policy informs her response this week. Read her response here 👉…


The latest Intel asked @natashaturia “Australia-Pacific integration – what's next?” Natasha’s expertise on labour mobility informs her response this week. Read her response here 👉 devintelligencelab.com/intel/14octobe… Sign up to get the Intel straight to your inbox 👉…


The latest Intel asked @McKellInstitute’s @edwardcavanough “Australia-Pacific integration – what's next?” Ed’s broad policy and research expertise informs his response this week. Read his response here 👉 devintelligencelab.com/intel/14octobe… Sign up to get the Intel straight to your inbox…


This week, on the Intel, we asked: “Australia-Pacific integration – what's next?” 👉 @McKellInstitute's @edwardcavanough 👉 ANU Department of Pacific Affairs’, @natashaturia 👉 The Lab’s own Mira Sulistiyanto Explore the responses: devintelligencelab.com/intel/14octobe… Sign up to get the…


The Foreign Minister has clearly prioritised ‘conflict prevention’, but the Government is yet to fully articulate what this means for Australia. This is an opportunity to elevate the focus of preventing conflict within states on par with preventing major power conflict.…

devintellab's tweet image. The Foreign Minister has clearly prioritised ‘conflict prevention’, but the Government is yet to fully articulate what this means for Australia.  

This is an opportunity to elevate the focus of preventing conflict within states on par with preventing major power conflict.…
devintellab's tweet image. The Foreign Minister has clearly prioritised ‘conflict prevention’, but the Government is yet to fully articulate what this means for Australia.  

This is an opportunity to elevate the focus of preventing conflict within states on par with preventing major power conflict.…
devintellab's tweet image. The Foreign Minister has clearly prioritised ‘conflict prevention’, but the Government is yet to fully articulate what this means for Australia.  

This is an opportunity to elevate the focus of preventing conflict within states on par with preventing major power conflict.…
devintellab's tweet image. The Foreign Minister has clearly prioritised ‘conflict prevention’, but the Government is yet to fully articulate what this means for Australia.  

This is an opportunity to elevate the focus of preventing conflict within states on par with preventing major power conflict.…

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