Budget 2018 - the verdict

Budget 2018 - the verdict

A conversation with Budget Policy and Institutional Reform Program Director, Danielle Wood and Fellow, Brendan Coates discussing this years budget announcements. Also featuring Transport Program Director, Marion Terrill and Higher Education Program Director, Andrew Norton.

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How to respond to surging COVID hospitalisations

How to respond to surging COVID hospitalisations

The hospital system is at risk of breaking under the pressure of rising COVID cases. Hospitals are understaffed due to thousands of workers in isolation. Patients are being treated in corridors. Elect...

25 Jul 202219min

Putting an end to jobs for mates in Australian politics

Putting an end to jobs for mates in Australian politics

Jobs for mates – it’s frustrating when it happens in everyday life. Even more so when it happens at the highest levels of politics. A plum job as Trade Commissioner for a former Deputy Premier. A spot...

17 Jul 202217min

A brief history of superannuation

A brief history of superannuation

Earlier in July, Australia’s compulsory superannuation system turned 30 years old. Alongside Medicare – Australia’s universal health insurance scheme - superannuation is held up as one of the key ec...

10 Jul 202225min

How Australia’s industrial sector can flourish in a net-zero world

How Australia’s industrial sector can flourish in a net-zero world

With the new Albanese government committing to cut carbon emissions by 43% by 2030, along with pressure from newly elected independents and Greens MPs, there’s a sense of hope that that environmental ...

3 Jul 202224min

Where to for stamp duty reform now?

Where to for stamp duty reform now?

“Stamp duty is the worst tax that any government can have,” says Dominic Perrottet, recently quoted in the ABC. But after talking up stamp duty reform for the past two years, the then NSW Treasurer ...

26 Jun 202221min

Do millennials really have it tougher in the housing market? 🥑

Do millennials really have it tougher in the housing market? 🥑

The RBA has lifted rates by 0.5% to 0.85%, and there are more rises on the way. And nothing like a rate rise brings about the clamour that back in my day, interest rates were 17%. While talk of cuttin...

19 Jun 202217min

Why our electricity and gas prices are soaring

Why our electricity and gas prices are soaring

The new Energy Minister Chris Bowen said that ‘Australian energy markets are facing a perfect storm.’ But why are electricity and gas prices soaring? Join Kat Clay, Head of Digital Communications, a...

12 Jun 202225min

Why Australia needs to pick up the pace on third doses

Why Australia needs to pick up the pace on third doses

It wasn’t long ago that Australians lined up around the block to receive a COVID vaccination. Yet the vaccination rate for third doses has almost stalled. Given Anthony Albanese campaigned on better ...

29 Mai 20228min

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