Organisation profile
Organisation profile
Welcome to the School of Regulation & Global Governance (RegNet) is a world-class academic centre renowned for its pioneering research and education on regulation and governance.
RegNet carries out transformative research that develops innovative ways of responding to the complex and interconnected challenges of the 21st century.
Our work is distinctly interdisciplinary and focuses on improving the governance of major social, economic, environmental and health issues. We embrace forward-looking and big-picture thinking, recognising that regulation is essential to understanding governance in our globalised world.
RegNet adopts an integrated and holistic approach to research, education and outreach. Robust research is the foundation for our education programs, which are designed to train the regulatory leaders of today and tomorrow. Our engagement work brings academics and practitioners together to address some of society’s greatest concerns – climate change, conflict and injustice, disruptive technologies, economic and health inequality and geopolitical contestation.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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Trade Associations and Agents of Climate Obstruction
Downie, C. (PI)
1/04/25 → 31/10/26
Project: Research
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Assessing organized interests on climate change in Indonesia
Downie, C. (PI)
1/04/25 → 30/06/26
Project: Research
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Foundational Research: Building a First Nations Research Agenda to support the Rio Tinto Centre for Future Materials
Bainton, N. (PI), Astuti, R. (CoI), Barry, C. (CoI), Drake, N. (CoI), Raman, S. (CoI), Taylor, J. (CoI), Walls-Nichols, E. (CoI), Yap, M. (CoI) & Yu, P. (CoI)
1/11/24 → 30/04/28
Project: Research
Research output
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Adaptive policing, sustainability, and climate change in The Netherlands
Blaustein, J. & Matczak, A., 24 Mar 2026, In: Policing (Oxford). 20, 8 p., paag014.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Addressing Gender Inequity in Australian Sports Leadership: A Postfeminist Policy Paradox
Blacklock, J., Henne, K., Starre, K. & Morgan, T., 2 Jan 2026, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Journal of Sport and Social Issues. 24 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Are We All Farmers Now? Peasant Imaginaries in a World that is Falling Apart
Lems, A., Feb 2026, Cultural Anthropology.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › General Article › peer-review
Open Access
Activities
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Advisor, Truth, Information, Democracy and Law (TIDAL) Project
Henne, K. (Advisor)
2026 → …Activity: Professional Engagements › Advisory panel/policy group/ board
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Mentor, TASA Early Career Program
Henne, K. (Advisor)
2024 → 2026Activity: Professional Engagements › Scholarly societies/associations
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Research Advisory Group Member, Female Performance and Health Initiative
Henne, K. (Member)
2023 → 2025Activity: Professional Engagements › Advisory panel/policy group/ board
Prizes
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2022 Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences [FAHMS]
Friel, S. (Recipient), 13 Oct 2022
Prize: National/international honour
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