Difference between revisions of "David Hetherington"
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+ | [[David Hetherington]] is Executive Director of the [[Public Education Foundation]] and a Senior Fellow at [[Per Capita]], where he was the founding Executive Director. He has previously worked at the Institute for Public Policy Research in London and at L.E.K. Consulting in Sydney, Munich and Auckland. | ||
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+ | David has written over 100 major reports, book chapters and opinion pieces on Australian public policy. His writing has been published or cited in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Australian, The Economist, The Guardian, Quartz, The Australian Financial Review, The New Daily and Australian Quarterly. He was the Chair of the People’s Inquiry into Privatisation and a Commissioner of the Inclusive Prosperity Commission. | ||
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+ | David has a BA with First Class Honours from UNSW and an MPA with Distinction from the London School of Economics and Political Science.<ref>[https://percapita.org.au/blog/our_staff/david-hetherington/]</ref> |
Revision as of 04:18, 14 December 2023
'David Hetherington. co-founded the public policy think tank Per Capita where he srves as Executive Director.
- My published research spans education, health, disability, housing, climate change and tax.
- I’m a regular commentator on Radio National and ABC 24’s The Drum. I have a BA with first class honours from UNSW and a Masters in public policy with distinction from LSE.
- I’ve been a member of the Australian Labor Party for 12 years and am Secretary of the Erskineville Branch.[1]
David Hetherington is Executive Director of the Public Education Foundation and a Senior Fellow at Per Capita, where he was the founding Executive Director. He has previously worked at the Institute for Public Policy Research in London and at L.E.K. Consulting in Sydney, Munich and Auckland.
David has written over 100 major reports, book chapters and opinion pieces on Australian public policy. His writing has been published or cited in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Australian, The Economist, The Guardian, Quartz, The Australian Financial Review, The New Daily and Australian Quarterly. He was the Chair of the People’s Inquiry into Privatisation and a Commissioner of the Inclusive Prosperity Commission.
David has a BA with First Class Honours from UNSW and an MPA with Distinction from the London School of Economics and Political Science.[2]