Partnership dashboard

Western Sydney University

Learn more about the partnership between Western Sydney University and the Australian Public Policy Institute (APPI).

January 2026

About the partnership

Driving policy impact through partnership

Western Sydney University has been a partner of the Australian Public Policy Institute since its establishment, reflecting a shared commitment to driving impact, social purpose and research that delivers real-world benefits for communities.

This partnership aligns with Western 2030, the University’s strategy to accelerate action through transdisciplinary research, innovation and education that build future industries and address the challenges our communities face.

Through APPI’s programs, including the Policy Challenge Grants, Policy Fellowships and government-commissioned projects, Western Sydney University researchers are helping shape solutions to complex issues such as disaster resilience, affordable housing, childcare access and Industry 4.0 adoption.

Together, we’re strengthening the bridge between academia and government, translating evidence into action, advising on timely policy priorities, and contributing to better outcomes for people across Western Sydney and beyond.

Government partners

As part of their work with APPI, researchers from Western Sydney University helped inform policy and reform efforts across Australian government departments, including:

  • Australian Department of Education
  • The Cabinet Office of NSW
  • NSW Department of Communities and Justice
  • NSW Department of Education
  • NSW Ministry of Health
  • NSW Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
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Researcher insights

Dr Cristy Brooks
Dr Cristy BrooksWestern Sydney University
My time at APPI has enabled me to apply my academic skills in a way I had not previously experienced and has helped shaped my perspective on the intersection between academia and government. The work APPI does is truly unique and impactful and I enjoyed getting to be a part of that process.
Dr Ehsan Noroozinejad
Dr Ehsan NoroozinejadWestern Sydney University
The Policy Challenge Grant offers an unparalleled opportunity to bridge the gap between research and real-world policy implementation.
Professor Louise Crabtree-Hayes
Professor Louise Crabtree-Hayes Western Sydney University
The orientation towards practical and useable research made the framework of the Policy Challenge Grant directly relevant to our work at a time when the need for housing policy innovation has never been greater.
Dr Jenna Condie
Dr Jenna CondieWestern Sydney University
This grant presents a powerful opportunity to address lifelong geographical inequities by starting where it matters most — in early childhood experiences of non-parental care.

Grants and fellowships

Ongoing projects
Distinguished Professor Vivian Tam (Western Sydney University)
| 2025- Present
Professor Louise Crabtree-Hayes (Western Sydney University)
| 2024 – Present
Dr Angela Smith and Dr Jenna Condie (Western Sydney University)
| 2024 – Present
Dr Sarah Duffy (Western Sydney University)
| 2025 – Present
Associate Prof Ann Dadich (Western Sydney University)
| 2022 – 2025
Dr Thomas Longden (Western Sydney University)
| 2023 – 2024
Dr Ehsan Noroozinejad (Western Sydney University)
| 2024 – Present
Professor Srinath Perera (Western Sydney University)
| 2023 – 2025
Associate Professor Dilupa Nakandala (Western Sydney University)
| 2023 – 2024
Expert contributions

Developing evidence-based solutions for Australian policymakers

Western Sydney researchers working with APPI play a direct role in shaping smarter, more effective public policy for Australia.

Through government-responsive policy projects, applied research supported by grants and fellowships, and thought leadership pieces, researchers contribute practical, evidence-based solutions to Australia’s most complex challenges.

Government projects: Acknowledgments

APPI acknowledges the invaluable contributions of researchers from Western Sydney University to policy projects delivered by APPI for Australian governments. 

2024-25 (Selected researchers)
  • Professor Robert Gorkin, Project for the Cabinet Office of NSW
  • Professor Kate McBride, Project for the Cabinet Office of NSW
  • Professor Andrew Page, Project for the Cabinet Office of NSW
  • Professor Neil Perry, Project for the Cabinet Office of NSW
  • Associate Professor Dilupa NakandalaProject for the Cabinet Office of NSW
  • Professor Freya MacMillan, Project for the Cabinet Office of NSW
  • Dr Cristy Brooks, Project for the Cabinet Office of NSW
  • Professor Merrillees Dolla, Project for the NSW Department of Creative Industries, Tourism, Hospitality and Sport
  • Professor Rebekah Grace, Project for NSW Department of Communities and Justice
  • Professor Heather Horst, Project for the NSW Chief Data Scientist
  • Dr Kay Carroll, Project for NESA
  • Rebecca Dominguez, Project for the Office of the NSW Anti-slavery Commissioner
  • Rebekah Grace, Project for the NSW Department of Education
  • Professor Kathy Tannous, Project for NSW Treasury
  • Dr Elizabeth Conroy, Project for the NSW Department of Communities and Justice

Thought leadership

Western Sydney researchers regularly publish opinion articles in our digital publication, The Policymaker.

Ehsan Noroozinejad, Greg Morrison and Nicky Morrison
27 October 2025
Jacqueline Ullman and Cris Townley
29 September 2025
Opportunities for researchers

Building capacity for policy engagement

Researchers at Western Sydney University can access a range of opportunities through our partnership: from grants and fellowships that support applied policy research, to dedicated university courses that build practical skills in influencing policy. These initiatives are designed to help academics translate their work into real-world impact and contribute to ongoing policy reform initiatives.

Policy Challenge Grants

The Policy Challenge Grant program supports applied public policy research to tackle key challenges and foster collaboration between academics and policymakers. The next grant round will open in early 2026. Learn more

Policy Fellowships

APPI Policy Fellows (Academic stream) analyse significant policy challenges and propose bold, practical solutions for public policy development. These fellowships are advertised directly by our university partners. Learn more

Western Sydney University courses

University Key Contact

Our University Key Contacts are the central points of contact for assistance and advice in navigating our partner universities.

Annette McLaren

Western Sydney University