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Welcome to RegNet
The School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet) is a world-class academic centre renowned for its pioneering research and education on regulation and governance.
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The RegNet research community is a network of scholars and practitioners working together to address some of society’s greatest concerns – climate change, conflict and injustice, disruptive technologies, economic and health inequality and geopolitical contestation. Our approach is profoundly interdisciplinary and reflects a commitment to pursuing a more just and equitable world.
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[RegNet HDR representatives Esther (left) and Emma (right).
17 March 2026
Meet our new HDR representatives: Esther and Emma
RegNet’s HDR representatives, Esther and Emma are looking forward to fostering connections and supporting HDR students in their research journey.](https://regnet.anu.edu.au/news/meet-our-new-hdr-representatives-esther-and-emma)
[06 March 2026
Semester begins at RegNet with Policy and Practice of Regulation
Last Friday marked the start of the semester at RegNet, with students coming together for the first session of The Policy and Practice of Regulation course.](https://regnet.anu.edu.au/news/semester-begins-regnet-policy-and-practice-regulation)
[(L-R) Fran Haintz, Lorraine Coppin, Mandy Yap, Nicholas Drake, Kirsten Mann, Michael Woodley, Carly Davenport, Paula Czarnecka, Nick Bainton, Peter Yu, and Jenna Imad Harb. Photo credit: Noah Bedford
27 February 2026
Engaging First Nations perspectives in mining agreements
RegNet researchers met with Yindjibarndi leaders to discuss collaborative research on mining agreements and community-led development.](https://regnet.anu.edu.au/news/engaging-first-nations-perspectives-mining-agreements)
[19 February 2026
Call for contributions: Restorative horizons: Indigenous, plural and hybrid paths towards justice and peace
Restorative Horizons seeks contributions that examine Indigenous, customary, spiritual and community-based approaches to justice that reflect the lived realities of communities around the world.](https://regnet.anu.edu.au/news/call-contributions-restorative-horizons-indigenous-plural-and-hybrid-paths-towards-justice-and)
[(L-R) Tola Beavis, Viona Wijaya, Richard Dening, Lucy Barrow and Kinley Gyeltshen.
18 February 2026
Welcoming RegNet’s newest PhD scholars
We are delighted to welcome our new cohort of PhD scholars as they begin their academic journey here at RegNet.](https://regnet.anu.edu.au/news/welcoming-regnets-newest-phd-scholars)
[16 February 2026
Call for Papers: Witchcraft Accusations and Human Rights
INAWARA invites paper and panel proposals for an international conference on Witchcraft Accusations and Human Rights, to be held in Malawi on 10–11 November 2026.](https://regnet.anu.edu.au/news/call-papers-witchcraft-accusations-and-human-rights)
[10 February 2026
Building knowledge and connections: Anna Fieldhouse’s journey at RegNet
A mid-career public servant, Anna Fieldhouse reflects on her PhD journey at RegNet, exploring regulation, civil society and resilience in the midst of a global pandemic.](https://regnet.anu.edu.au/news/building-knowledge-and-connections-anna-fieldhouses-journey-regnet)
[06 February 2026
Strengthening human rights in the Pacific: Romulo’s PhD journey
Romulo describes his PhD journey as “a kaleidoscope of experiences” shaped by discovery, learning and transformation.](https://regnet.anu.edu.au/news/strengthening-human-rights-pacific-romulos-phd-journey)
## In the media - opinions and analysis
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[13 March 2026
Information Wars: brave leaders, strong media needed to rein in tech giants and counter disinformation
There are things we can do as individuals to address disinformation, including making sure to verify sources and not sharing information that looks dodgy, says Christian Downie.](https://www.croakey.org/information-wars-brave-leaders-strong-media-needed-to-rein-in-tech-giants-and-counter-disinformation/)
[02 March 2026
India is using AI to police identity and expel minorities
The Indian state of Maharashtra is developing an AI tool that uses “accent, tone and word choices” to identify and deport Bangladeshi Muslims and displaced Rohingyas from Myanmar, writes Suvradip Maitra.](https://www.techpolicy.press/india-is-using-ai-to-police-identity-and-expel-minorities/)
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25 February 2026
The hard part of net zero: mobilising big emitters behind reforms
Backing from key firms on climate policy, while not unconditional, can help translate net-zero ambition into progress., writes Nikolai Drahos.](https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/hard-part-net-zero-mobilising-big-emitters-behind-reforms)
[24 February 2026
In search of the first female ASEAN secretary-general
After 50 years and 15 male secretaries-general, the time has come for ASEAN to break its longest-standing glass ceiling, writes Mutiara Indriani.](https://www.thejakartapost.com/opinion/2026/02/24/in-search-of-the-first-female-asean-secretary-general.html?utm_source=%28direct%29&utm_medium=home_latest)
[23 February 2026
China may yet persuade Southeast Asia to support new maritime order
Step by step, China is creating a Southeast Asian maritime order under its leadership, writes Aristyo Darmawan.](https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/china-may-yet-persuade-southeast-asia-to-support-new-maritime-order/)
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17 February 2026
How Bad Bunny’s power pole dance spotlighted the colonial legacy of energy poverty
When Bad Bunny and his dancers scaled power poles during the Super Bowl, he wasn’t just entertaining millions — he was highlighting Puerto Rico’s chronic power outages as a legacy of colonisation, write Jenna Harb and Kirsty Anantharajah.](https://theconversation.com/how-bad-bunnys-power-pole-dance-spotlighted-the-colonial-legacy-of-energy-poverty-275794)
[11 February 2026
Rethinking what it means to be a regulator
Veronica Taylor and Adam Slater on rethinking what it means to be a regulator and how The Professional Regulator, RegNet and NRCoP are changing practice in Australia and New Zealand.](https://themodernregulator.com/building-the-regulatory-profession/)
[09 February 2026
From dream to PhD: Nayacalevu breaks ground at ANU
Romulo Nayacalevu gaduated with a Doctor of Philosophy in Law from the Australian National University, becoming the first iTaukei and Pacific Islander to achieve the milestone at the prestigious institution.](https://fijisun.com.fj/news/education/from-dream-to-phd-nayacalevu-breaks-ground-at-anu)
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Port Santa Marta Colombia by Amanda, CC BY 2.0
Mon, 23 Mar 2026
[### ‘Just Transition Away from Fossil Fuels’ Roundtable
The Embassy of the Republic of Colombia, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the ANU GET Lab invite you to join an expert roundtable on Just Transition Away from Fossil Fuels.](https://regnet.anu.edu.au/event/just-transition-away-fossil-fuels-roundtable)
Credit:Vertigo3d
Tue, 24 Mar 2026
[### Radical Reform of the International Investment Treaty Regime: An opportunity for Australian leadership in creating a new global order
Australia has an opportunity to help build a values-based global order through reform of the investment treaty regime.](https://regnet.anu.edu.au/event/radical-reform-international-investment-treaty-regime-opportunity-australian-leadership)
by mtcurado from iStockphoto, used under license.
Wed, 25 Mar 2026
[### The Treasury View: Development of a wellbeing economy in Australia
This presentation outlines Chelsea’s progress and preliminary findings for her Mid-Term Review.](https://regnet.anu.edu.au/event/treasury-view-development-wellbeing-economy-australia)
Thu, 26 Mar 2026
[### Sugar-coated sustainability: Deceit, disclosure, and regulation in ultra-processed foods
Episode 28 of the Saving the World webinar series features Roxana Claudia Tompea, Hothouse PhD Candidate.](https://regnet.anu.edu.au/event/sugar-coated-sustainability-deceit-disclosure-and-regulation-ultra-processed-foods)
Nicholas Drake
Tue, 31 Mar 2026
### Wellbeing and Indigenous Rights
Graphic illustrating greenwashing of products by HollyHarry from Adobe Stock used under Education License
Thu, 9 Apr 2026
[### Decoding green deception: What regulatory reforms are necessary to curb greenwashing in ultra-processed foods in ways that contribute to planetary health equity?
This presentation marks Roxana's Mid-Term Review, where she will present her ongoing research, including preliminary findings from her fieldwork across Europe.](https://regnet.anu.edu.au/event/decoding-green-deception-what-regulatory-reforms-are-necessary-curb-greenwashing-ultra)
Elena Zolotova Photo Red Telephone Box And Doubledecker Bus On Parliament Square And Big Ben Tower London Uk Stock Photo - Download Image Now - iStock standard license.
Tue, 21 Apr 2026
[### Diasporic subjectivities and the limits of cross-border autocratic power: A comparative ethnography of Hungarian and Venezuelan migrants in London
This talk presents findings from my comparative ethnography of Hungarian and Venezuelan migrants in London.](https://regnet.anu.edu.au/event/diasporic-subjectivities-and-limits-cross-border-autocratic-power-comparative-ethnography)
Thu, 30 Apr 2026
[### Public power for planetary health equity: why ownership matters
Episode 29 of the Saving the World webinar series features Dr Matt Ryan, UTS Chancellor's Research Fellow and Hothouse Future Leaders Program Fellow (2024).](https://regnet.anu.edu.au/event/public-power-planetary-health-equity-why-ownership-matters)