This report highlights some key findings on the quality of the policy frameworks for infrastructure project preparation in seven Pacific Islands countries and Timor-Leste.| Transparency International Australia
Attending the Asia-Pacific Integrity School in Brisbane, I joined global leaders to explore integrity systems, anti-corruption strategies, and accountability cultures through workshops, expert sessions, and institutional visits hosted by Griffith University and Transparency International. The post Reflections on the Asia Pacific Integrity School 2025 appeared first on Transparency International Australia.| Transparency International Australia
A new project supports 5 countries to assess, address and mitigate corruption risks in major infrastructure projects from licensing to procurement to construction and maintenance. The post Global Infrastructure Project appeared first on Transparency International Australia.| Transparency International Australia
At the 54th Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Leaders’ Meeting in Honiara, Solomon Islands, in September 2025, Pacific leaders advanced major regional priorities on climate action and infrastructure resilience.| Transparency International Australia
Transparency International Australia is is part of a global movement against corruption, working for a stronger democracy| Transparency International Australia
Transparency International Australia (TI Australia) and the Human Rights Law Centre welcome the Albanese Government’s announcement of public consultation on stage two reforms to the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013, including the proposal to establish a new Whistleblower Ombudsman within the Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman. The post Integrity groups welcome plans to establish a Whistleblower Ombudsman but scope and resourcing critical appeared first on Transparency International Aus...| Transparency International Australia
Transparency International Australia (TI Australia) welcomes the Government’s proposed Freedom of Information Amendment Bill 2025 but notes the Bill risks creating barriers to accessing information and scrutiny, rather than fixing the system. The post Plan to fix FOI system step in right direction though risks greater secrecy appeared first on Transparency International Australia.| Transparency International Australia
At the Australian Anti-Corruption Summit, Clancy Moore outlines three bold solutions to rebuild trust in democracy, curb corruption, and safeguard climate action: a global asset register to tackle financial secrecy, stronger federal lobbying laws to restore public confidence, and a clean COP31 to ensure integrity in climate negotiations.| Transparency International Australia
New analysis shows federal lobbying regulations lagging all states on key measures of transparency, stopping the ‘revolving door’ and enforcement creating a risk of corruption and undue influence in federal parliament.| Transparency International Australia
Brisbane’s 2032 Olympics will inject billions into infrastructure, but without strong transparency and governance, the risk of corruption, waste, and poor outcomes is high. Lessons from past Games show that fast-tracking and political interference can cost communities for decades.| Transparency International Australia
The Asia Pacific Integrity School is a 6-day intensive program in Brisbane, Australia, equipping early-mid career professionals and young people from all sectors of society with the policy, analytical and operational knowledge to lead and implement integrity and anti-corruption measures across a wide range of institutions, in the Asia Pacific context.| Transparency International Australia
As the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) marks its second anniversary, Transparency International (TI) Australia welcomes the progress in combating corruption while emphasising the ongoing need for reforms to enhance integrity and public trust.| Transparency International Australia
Transparency International Australia (TIA) welcomes the report by the Senate Finance and Public Administration References Committee, which calls for new regulations to govern the federal government's extensive use of consultants..| Transparency International Australia
Civil society groups have expressed grave concern and alarm after military whistleblower David McBride was sentenced to almost six years’ imprisonment in the ACT Supreme Court on Tuesday.| Transparency International Australia