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4 result(s) found, displaying 1 to 4The National Regulators Community of Practice is an active network of public sector regulators from all 3 levels of government.
APO is an open access evidence platform – making public policy research and resources accessible and useable.
Providing a space for officials to collaborate, share best practice, and hear from industry and government experts, the Commonwealth Procurement and Contract Management Community of Practice is open to all Commonwealth officials.
Provides a forum for existing behavioural insights practitioners across the APS to meet and hear from colleagues in other agencies, share their experiences, and develop their understanding of emerging trends in behavioural economics.