From the Goals Lounge at the United Nations in New York, newDemocracy’s Iain Walker shared a stage with the UN Permanent Representative of Malawi Dr. Agnes Mary Chimbiri-Molande and Ireland’s Ambassador Fergal Mythen to discuss how democracy can be strengthened using innovative participatory methods. The event “From Voice to Action” was convened by the Office […] The post LIVE from the United Nations on International Day of Democracy 2025 appeared first on newDemocracy Foundation.| newDemocracy Foundation
“When we were standing up in 2011, saying, ‘Our democracy is about to get a lot worse’, people laughed at us. People thought we were out of our minds. You can probably guess we don’t hear that any more.” newDemocracy’s Iain Walker reflects on two decades of citizens’ assemblies in Australia and the slow dawning […] The post In Australia, citizen juries have achieved what parliamentarians alone could not. Would they work in NZ? appeared first on newDemocracy Foundation.| newDemocracy Foundation
Read our submission here. We thank the Victorian Legislative Council Environment and Planning Committee for this opportunity to contribute to the inquiry investigating community consultation practices by government and certain non-government entities, and your invitation to appear. This paper addresses the six key terms of reference and endeavours to highlight opportunities for improvement to achieve […] The post Submission – Victorian Parliamentary Inquiry into Community Consultation Pra...| newDemocracy Foundation
In 2024, about eight in ten polled American adults believed that the Social Security system should either be kept the same or expanded; however, the Social Security Trust Fund, the monetary base for the Social Security program, is projected to become insolvent by 2034. The Research Question: ‘Why is the American government unable to balance […] The post Research note: Why is the American Government Unable to Balance Social Security? appeared first on newDemocracy Foundation.| newDemocracy Foundation
OPINION | Australia’s next tax reform needs more than Treasury and the teals. Experts argue citizens’ assemblies could rebuild momentum and public trust in tough tax decisions. LUCA BELGIORNO-NETTIS | Jul 29, 2025 ‘Would a child’s birthday cake be GST-free?’ That was the question Mike Willesee put to John Hewson in the 1993 election. Paul […] The post OPINION: Could citizens’ assemblies do what parliament won’t on tax reform? appeared first on newDemocracy Foundation.| newDemocracy Foundation
Australia faces many big challenges, but is our democracy up to the job of solving these, or are we experiencing a decision deadlock? One process that could help governments meet the moment is known as citizen jury or assembly, where a cross-section of ordinary people deliberate together over a thorny policy issue then provide advice. […] The post Big Ideas: The Place for Citizens Assemblies in Australia appeared first on newDemocracy Foundation.| newDemocracy Foundation
PRESS RELEASE June 2025 Democrazia Deliberativa Europea/ European Deliberative Democracy A debate at the Literary Society in Verona “Democrazia Deliberativa Europea. Come difendere la democrazia rafforzando la voce dei cittadini” (’European Deliberative Democracy. How to defend democracy by strengthening the voice of citizens’). This is the theme and title of the meeting to be held […] The post Press Release: Democrazia Deliberativa Europea / European Deliberative Democracy appear...| newDemocracy Foundation
How Healthy is Australia’s Democracy? newDemocracy’s Executive Director Iain Walker joined ANU’s Jill Sheppard for an election morning interview with Nick Bryant on ABC Radio National’s Saturday Extra, Saturday 3rd May 2025. Listen here. The post ABC Saturday Extra with Nick Bryant appeared first on newDemocracy Foundation.| newDemocracy Foundation
This report offers an evaluation of the project entitled “Enabling National Initiatives to Take Democracy Beyond Elections” that was implemented by newDemocracy Foundation (nDF) from 1 November 2018 to 30 November 2022 globally and in three country locations: Brazil, Republic of North Macedonia and Malawi. The project benefited from a UNDEF grant of US$ 250,000 […] The post UNDEF Evaluation: Enabling National Initiatives to Take Democracy Beyond Elections appeared first on newDemocracy ...| newDemocracy Foundation
Read our submission here. The newDemocracy Foundation commends the Victorian Parliament’s Electoral Matters Committee for seeking to engage the public in the proposed re-design of the Victorian Upper House electoral system. newDemocracy is a not-for-profit foundation that advocates for innovative ways to modernise democracies. We are experts in how to deliver best-practice citizen engagement. We […] The post Submission: Inquiry into Victoria’s Upper House electoral system appeared first...| newDemocracy Foundation