Grattan Institute

Organization data
Type
Active
Year founded
Location Melbourne, Australia
Website grattan.edu.au
Green hosting No

The Grattan Institute in Melbourne, Australia, gives nonpartisan advice and promotes public discussion and understanding on public policy areas including:

These areas were chosen on the basis that evidence-based research was believed to have an important role in improving public debate on these matters.[1] Grattan Institute also makes provision for experts in other fields to work under its umbrella.[1]

It is a think tank and was established in 2008, as a result of a bipartisan effort by former and retiring politicians from the Australian Labor and Australian Liberal parties. It is funded by Australian federal and state governments and corporations.[2]

It publishes reports[3] and holds events[4] for public discussion of these issues.

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Grattan Programs". Grattan Institute.
  2. Ruth Williams. "Well-heeled think tank vows to be ideology free". The Age. November 10, 2008.
  3. Publications
  4. Grattan Events

External links

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Authors Chris Waterguy
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Cite as Chris Waterguy (2012–2025). "Grattan Institute". Appropedia. Retrieved November 28, 2025.