Who's in the room? Access and influence in Australian politics

Who's in the room? Access and influence in Australian politics

A conversation with Program Director Danielle Wood, Senior Associate Kate Griffiths and Associate Carmela Chivers. Powerful and well-resourced business groups, unions and not-for-profits are influencing policy to serve their interests, sometimes at the expense of the public interest. Stronger checks and balances on lobbying, donations and access would make our politics cleaner and fairer.

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When is vocational education a good alternative to higher education?

When is vocational education a good alternative to higher education?

Some university students with low school results would be better off doing vocational education instead. Listen to Grattan Institute's Higher Education Program Director Andrew Norton discuss with Paul...

11 Aug 201923min

What would it take to end homelessness in Queensland?

What would it take to end homelessness in Queensland?

All Australians are spending more of their incomes on housing, but worsening affordability is hurting low-income earners the most. Almost half of low-income Australians in the private rental market su...

5 Aug 20191h 21min

Hydrogen: coming to a stovetop near you?

Hydrogen: coming to a stovetop near you?

Australia needs to decarbonise its energy supply to meet its international commitments on greenhouse gas emissions. Electricity from wind and solar can help – but how do we reduce emissions from the g...

4 Jul 20191h 17min

How governments can help struggling Australians with rising housing costs – Melbourne

How governments can help struggling Australians with rising housing costs – Melbourne

Event podcast: In this Policy Pitch event at the State Library of Victoria, Council of Homeless Persons CEO Jenny Smith, Residential Tenancies in Victoria inaugural Commissioner Dr Heather Holst and G...

4 Jun 20191h 18min

What should the next Federal Government do on retirement incomes? — Sydney

What should the next Federal Government do on retirement incomes? — Sydney

Event podcast: In this Forward Thinking event, Grattan Institute’s Brendan Coates and The Australian Financial Review’s Joanna Mather discussed what the winner of the May 18 federal election should do...

27 Mai 20191h 14min

After the ‘Morrison Miracle’

After the ‘Morrison Miracle’

A conversation with Grattan CEO, John Daley. Many have interpreted the Coalition’s surprise victory in the 2019 federal election as signalling the end of substantial policy reform in Australia. But in...

22 Mai 201935min

Age war? Talking about the generational bargain - Melbourne

Age war? Talking about the generational bargain - Melbourne

Event podcast: The 2019 election has been branded the ‘generational election’. Beyond the hyperbole about an ‘age war’, there are serious questions about the economic future of today’s young Australia...

22 Mai 20191h 18min

Federal Election 2019: Big ideas for Australia’s next government - Melbourne

Federal Election 2019: Big ideas for Australia’s next government - Melbourne

Event podcast: In this Policy Pitch event at State Library Victoria, Grattan Institute’s tax, energy, health, housing, retirement incomes, and transport & cities experts considered the issues in their...

24 Apr 20191h 13min

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