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Robyn Lewis
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Environmental economist and ecologist. Anti-corruption. Be the change our planet needs, live in harmony and peace, enjoy life 🌳🦋💚
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Interested in #corruption and how it might manifest in your country/region? Our research into corruption in #Australia’s smallest state #Tasmania has lessons for others, especially when we get to the unsustainable - and often catastrophic - costs, and the potential for reform.

Feedback welcome
Robyn A. Lewis and Professor Michael Johnston explore the potential influence of Elite Cartels (ECs) on Tasmania’s governance. They argue that While Australia fares well globally in corruption control, ECs in Tasmania undermine growth, fairness, and accountability.
Read more bit.ly/TasmaniaSeries1
Tasmania – the corruption isle? | Centre for the Study of Corruption
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What does popular resistance to corruption look like in an autocracy?

Recorded last week but all the more pertinent after the arrest of Tanzania’s opposition leader this week - a fascinating chat with the brilliant Dan Paget!
How do you make resisting autocracy seem urgent, rather than abstract?

The democracy movement in Tanzania has an answer

I talked it through with @lizdavidbarrett.bsky.social on KickBack

(note: recorded before Tundu Lissu, mentioned, was charged with treason)

open.spotify.com/episode/33qd...
130. Daniel Paget on authoritarianism & resistance in Tanzania
KickBack - The Global Anticorruption Podcast · Episode
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April 11, 2025 at 4:14 PM
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New article by @robynlewis.bsky.social & Prof. Michael Johnston explores how elite networks shape governance in Tasmania. Using the Gunns pulp mill case, they reflect on informal influence, transparency, and public trust.

Read more: bit.ly/TasmaniaCorr...

#Governance #Tasmania
Elite Cartel corruption in Tasmania – the nature of the game | Centre for the Study of Corruption
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May 7, 2025 at 10:54 AM
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‘Reform is launching a drive to raise funds from wealthy offshore donors in low tax jurisdictions including Monaco, UAE and Switzerland.’

Britain’s election laws are broken - and, so far, Labour’s mooted fixes are completely insufficient

www.ft.com/content/b133...
Reform UK heads offshore to raise funds from world’s wealthy
Party treasurer Nick Candy says events will be held ‘in restaurants, people’s private homes and on yachts’
www.ft.com
April 26, 2025 at 8:28 AM
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The ALP not bragging about the NACC, and the LNP not attacking the ALP over it, tells you all you need to know about how "strong" it is.
April 25, 2025 at 9:08 AM
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Sydney friends: come along on 19 Feb to hear @richarddenniss.bsky.social, @amyremeikis.bsky.social and @grogsgamut.bsky.social on how to win arguments with conservatives. Also, it's your first chance to grab a paperback copy of our book, What's the Big Idea australiainstitute.org.au/event/what_s...
Big Ideas: Winning Arguments with Conservatives
The science can be clear. The facts can be beyond dispute. But winning the policy debate is rarely straightforward. Last year, Australia Institute Press published its first title, presenting 32 big id...
australiainstitute.org.au
January 22, 2025 at 5:25 AM
Interested in #corruption and how it might manifest in your country/region? Our research into corruption in #Australia’s smallest state #Tasmania has lessons for others, especially when we get to the unsustainable - and often catastrophic - costs, and the potential for reform.

Feedback welcome
Robyn A. Lewis and Professor Michael Johnston explore the potential influence of Elite Cartels (ECs) on Tasmania’s governance. They argue that While Australia fares well globally in corruption control, ECs in Tasmania undermine growth, fairness, and accountability.
Read more bit.ly/TasmaniaSeries1
Tasmania – the corruption isle? | Centre for the Study of Corruption
bit.ly
January 22, 2025 at 7:32 PM
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Tomorrow at 11am AEDT get the lowdown on fossil fuel subsidies with @rodcampbell.bsky.social for Policy School!

Free, registration essential:
australiainstitute.org.au/event/fossil...
Fossil Fuel Subsidies
Ending fossil fuel subsidies should be the first order for any government serious about fairness and climate action.
australiainstitute.org.au
November 27, 2024 at 4:55 AM
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Nature destroyers are above the law, while nature protectors are prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

It is very telling who gets a free pass.

#auspol #climate
November 27, 2024 at 5:54 AM
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What role do fossil fuels play in our food?
Don't miss the 'Fuel to Fork' podcast from @tabledebates.bsky.social which explores the history of #FossilFuels in the food production system & uncovers potential solutions ⬇️
🎧 Listen: tabledebates.org/fueltofork
@ecioxford.bsky.social #SSDclimate
Fuel to Fork
tabledebates.org
November 27, 2024 at 10:09 AM
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I'm giving my introductory talk at Oxford at the @oxmartinschool.bsky.social on Thursday 28th 12:00. I'll be talking about climate, energy, food, and weaving in some of our research as we go.

Do join if you have the time: www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/events/towar...
'Towards a liveable planet: land, energy and food system transitions'…
There is an urgent need for a Great Food Transformation to reduce environmental harm and to increase food system resilience. His research and writing on…
www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk
November 26, 2024 at 10:27 AM
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This is a very important and interesting read about Australian climate change policy:

“The Australian Public Servant Who Helped The Oil Industry Convince The World That Stopping Climate Change Was Too Expensive”

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The Australian Public Servant Who Helped The Oil Industry Convince The World That Stopping Climate Change Was Too Expensive
Brian Fisher, an economist employed for decades by the Australian government, was essential to obstructing not just climate policy in Australia but global climate action.
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November 23, 2024 at 11:56 AM