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The Research Relay
The Research Relay
20 episodes
6 days ago
Passing the mic to the Australian National University's brightest undergraduate researchers as they break down their projects into bite-sized, relatable stories. Join us as we explore the innovative ideas and discoveries emerging from the next generation of Australian leaders. Each 'Season' of episodes follows a specific theme related to the current global landscape: Season 1 - Climate Change and Sustainability, Season 2 - Justice, and Season 3 - Health.
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Passing the mic to the Australian National University's brightest undergraduate researchers as they break down their projects into bite-sized, relatable stories. Join us as we explore the innovative ideas and discoveries emerging from the next generation of Australian leaders. Each 'Season' of episodes follows a specific theme related to the current global landscape: Season 1 - Climate Change and Sustainability, Season 2 - Justice, and Season 3 - Health.
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Science
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S4 E4 - Whistleblowers and Carbon Credits
The Research Relay
26 minutes 36 seconds
1 month ago
S4 E4 - Whistleblowers and Carbon Credits

How do carbon credits actually work — and why hasn’t Australia taken the extra step of incentivising whistleblowing with money? Could doing so strengthen our policy and regulatory systems?


Hannah Price has recently graduated with a Bachelor of Laws from the ANU Law School and a Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics from the ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences. In this episode, she shares insights from her law thesis research, which examines whether Australia could — and should — adopt a US-style whistleblower scheme, where monetary incentives encourage individuals to come forward. Such a system could help transform regulation from a top-down model into a more bottom-up approach, reshaping the way Australia enforces the policies our politicians create and rely on.

The Research Relay
Passing the mic to the Australian National University's brightest undergraduate researchers as they break down their projects into bite-sized, relatable stories. Join us as we explore the innovative ideas and discoveries emerging from the next generation of Australian leaders. Each 'Season' of episodes follows a specific theme related to the current global landscape: Season 1 - Climate Change and Sustainability, Season 2 - Justice, and Season 3 - Health.