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An international team of governance and public policy scholars examine Australia’s Measuring What Matters framework to assess how far ‘wellbeing budgeting’ aspirations translate into budget practice. Drawing on government documents and stakeholder submissions, they find the emphasis to date has been on measurement and reporting, with limited demonstrable integration into core fiscal decision-making.

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