Lowy Institute

Lowy Institute
AbbreviationLowy Institute
Formation2003
TypeForeign policy think tank
Location
Executive Director
Michael Fullilove
Websitewww.lowyinstitute.org

The Lowy Institute is an independent think tank founded in April 2003 by Frank Lowy to conduct original, policy-relevant research regarding international political, strategic and economic issues from an Australian perspective.

It is based in Sydney, Australia, at 31 Bligh Street in the Central Business District. It is a heritage-listed historic building that formerly served as the New South Wales Club premises and sits adjacent to the Hunter Street and Martin Place driverless Sydney Metro train stations.

The institute has been described as falling on the centre-right of the political spectrum.[1][2] It states that its research and analysis aim to be non-partisan, and its programme of conferences, seminars and other events are designed to inform and deepen the debate about international policy in Australia and to help shape the broader international discussion of these issues.[3]

  1. ^ Barro, Christiane, "The think tanks shaping Australia The Lowy Institute," Archived 26 December 2019 at the Wayback Machine The New Daily, retrieved 26 December 2019
  2. ^ Rundle, Guy (19 January 2018). "Meet the think tank guru looking for love from Labor". Crikey. Retrieved 18 March 2025.
  3. ^ "What We Do," Archived 26 December 2019 at the Wayback Machine Lowy Institute. Retrieved 26 December 2019

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