Frameworks for Transformation

Vision alone is too insipid. Critique alone is too depressing. Together, however, as we unravel and then reMAKE, we can begin to chart energised pathways forward.

Unravelling and reMAKING, Australia reMADE

In our reMAKING we look for values and frameworks to repurpose the state, supercharge the citizenry and rebalance money and power.

Explore our content where we offer new frameworks for creating an Australia reMADE.

Unravelling & reMAKING

Bringing an Australia reMADE to life requires a deep understanding of the system as it was, as it is, and as it could be. In this piece we set the scene for how we see our work as being about both unravelling and remaking and why this is important.


Introducing the public good

Prior to the release of our report ‘Reclaiming our Purpose: It’s time to talk about the public good’, we took the time to understand notions of the public good in Australia. To unravel and to remake.


Reclaiming our purpose: it’s time to talk about the public good

After listening to Australians from all walks of life talk about what they want for our country, we’re pleased to offer this practical, research-based and values-led guide to reclaiming our sense of purpose as a country.


Pieces of the Same Solution

In this issue of The Australian Quarterly, we explain what it might look like if the federal parliament used our public good framework to shape vision and policy.


Unravelling privatisation

reMAKING the public good requires an understanding and an unravelling of the forces of privatisation shape the way we do things in this country.


What do we mean by systems change?

As reMAKERs we talk about changing systems, not just treating symptoms. What do we mean by that? What does anyone mean when they talk about making systemic change, and how is it different from other forms of change?


The Powell Memo: a little-known story in the neoliberal rise to power and influence

The greatest trick neoliberalism ever pulled was to make itself appear inevitable. Yet neoliberalism was the result of deliberate, long-term, coordinated planning, strategy and funding. The Powell Memo illustrates this perfectly.