
Partnerships
The Australian Institute of Policy and Science relies on its partners; governments, universities, the private and community sectors and individuals, to continue its activities.
The Institute is dedicated to quality, accountability and ongoing improvement in its national activities. Our aim is always to achieve sustainability and avoid duplication through innovative partnerships. We also encourage Australia’s private sector to be exemplary corporate citizens.
We welcome the opportunity to discuss any potential partnerships in line with our objectives and planned activities.
The Institute also welcomes enquiries about making a bequest as a lasting gift towards our ongoing work.
Please contact the Executive Director or any of our Tall Poppy Campaign State Managers to explore future partnership options or to discuss making a bequest.
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