This report provides an analysis of Australia's public sector management in the context of globalisation. It examines the impacts of economic globalisation on domestic politics, trade, immigration, foreign and labour policies, and the security environment. The report discusses Australia's responses to globalisation, including its trade policies, commitment to multilateralism, and the rise of Asia. It also analyses the effects of globalisation on immigration, highlighting the challenges and adjustments in Australia's immigration policies. The study further explores the influence of globalisation on Australia's security environment, especially in the aftermath of 9/11, and how it has reshaped the country's foreign and defence policies. The report draws on various sources to provide a comprehensive overview of Australia's approach to globalisation, emphasizing the complexities of balancing national interests with international interconnectedness.