Lisa Singh
Biography
Publications
The Hon. Lisa Singh is a former Australian senator and the first woman of Indian heritage to be elected to federal parliament. She currently the Chief Executive Officer at the University of Melbourne’s Australia India Institute.
Quiet strength? Regional friends pitch for issues-based coalitions
From the Quad to trilateral arrangements, purpose-driven partnerships are delivering where multilateral institutions struggle.
The Dalai Lama’s succession: A moment for global solidarity
China’s attempts to control the selection of Tibet’s next spiritual leader need a response from the international community.
Five years is a long time in Australia-India relations, but there is still more to do
A stocktake of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
The lost potential in STEM: Why women are still left behind
The ever-growing role of technology in our everyday lives underscores the need for policy and cultural change to ensure the best minds are at work.
The deadly consequences of disinformation in the Pacific
International partners, including Australia and India, are well placed to counter the scourge.
Curfew lifted, change arrives: A firsthand view of Sri Lanka’s historic election
Newly-elected president Anura Kumara Dissanayake struck a chord with a nation frustrated and crying out for a brighter future.
Time to jumpstart Australia-India clean energy cooperation
A clear understanding of the policies, capabilities and trade and investment opportunities will help regain momentum.
Modi 3.0: What India's election means for Australia and the world
Governing in coalition, the BJP may need to soften its hardline tactics to deepen ties with its strategic partners.
Australia’s shared security in the Indian Ocean
As two littoral states with significant sway, Australia and India can act as a conduit to link regional groupings.