What will Australia’s future look like? Will it be fair and sustainable for all?
New podcast series ‘Leading Australia’s Just Transition’
New podcast series ‘Leading Australia’s Just Transition’
Tune into the new podcast series ‘Leading Australia’s Just Transition’ to explore the ideas and innovations that could help drive sustainable and equitable change here at home.
Join Professor Danielle Logue, Director UNSW Centre for Social Impact, as she speaks to thought leaders and changemakers shaping our collective future.
In the debut episode, Professor Logue sits down with Derek Walker, Wales’ Future Generations Commissioner, to discuss the Well-being of Future Generations Act—a groundbreaking law that positions Wales as a global leader in long-term thinking and sustainability.
Walker explains, “Governments around the world are notoriously bad at acting for the long term...We wanted to do something about that.”
Since the Act’s introduction nearly a decade ago, Wales has seen policy shifts in areas like public transport, recycling, and sustainable energy use, all with a focus on creating a fairer and more resilient future.
Reflecting on how these concepts might apply in Australia, Walker offers insight into why long-term thinking is crucial for achieving intergenerational equity.
“What we’re doing in Wales is a practical example—it shows that with the right structures, you can support decision-making that benefits generations to come. Australia has the potential to lead in this space, and it would be fantastic to see a similar commitment to future generations here,” says Walker. With a parliamentary ‘working group for future generations’ now created, there is increased focussed on how we can achieve a fair go for future generations in Australia.
Don't miss this episode, listen to ‘Leading Australia’s Just Transition’ to learn how a similar policy could work in Australia. With real-world examples and powerful insights, this podcast invites us to re-imagine a future where long-term thinking leads the way.