Politics in the Pub: Ending Australia’s “Jobs for Mates” culture

Join Independent MP Dr Sophie Scamps, Dr Richard Denniss, co-Chief Executive Officer at The Australia Institute, hosted by Bill Browne, Democracy and Accountability Program Director at The Australia Institute, to discuss Dr Scamps’s proposed “Ending Jobs for Mates” bill, which is designed to ensure a more transparent and impartial process for government-appointed jobs in Australia.
Australia Institute research has shown the gaps in the ABC Board appointment process that allow for politicised “captain’s picks” and revealed the role of cronyism in appointments to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. During the last term of Parliament, the AAT was replaced with a tribunal with an independent, merit-based process, proving that reform is possible.
Political appointments for key roles have raised serious questions about integrity and public trust. Dr Scamps’ bill proposes a new independent process for appointing senior officials, advertising roles wider, independent selection panels and greater parliamentary oversight.
Dr Scamps argues this will help restore the public’s faith in the political process, but what are the political prospects for change?
Join us for this engaging and in-depth conversation about integrity and accountability in our government systems.
SPEAKERS:
Dr Sophie Scamps MP — Independent Member for Mackellar
Dr Richard Denniss — co-Chief Executive Officer, The Australia Institute
Bill Browne — Director of Democracy & Accountability Program, The Australia Institute
When
Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at 6:30pm - 7:30pm AEDT
Where
Verity Lane Market
50 Northbourne Ave
Sydney Building
Canberra, ACT 2601
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