The demand driven higher education funding system: frozen or finished? – Sydney

The demand driven higher education funding system: frozen or finished? – Sydney

Event podcast: In this Forward Thinking event, a panel of experts will discussed if the demand driven system be restored. Its supporters argue that it increased access to higher education, fixed skills shortages caused by too few graduates, and encouraged innovation in teaching. Its detractors argue that admission standards fell, that we now have too many graduates, and that it cost taxpayers far too much.

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How Australia can navigate to a post-coal future

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Will this bill get the NDIS back on track?

The future of the NDIS – Australia’s world-leading scheme to support people with disability – is in doubt because the costs are exploding. Now the federal government is acting. The Getting the NDIS B...

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Is Australia running out of gas?

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The Australian Energy Market Operator has published its annual Gas Statement of Opportunities report. The report forecasts difficult times ahead for Australia’s east coast gas market, with a risk of s...

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School principals can make a big impact. A highly effective principal can raise student achievement by up to seven months a year for a typical student, and even more for a disadvantaged student. But...

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Australia's gender pay gap revealed

Australia's gender pay gap revealed

The release of Australian gender pay gap data by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency has highlighted the big discrepancies in women's salaries, the absence of women in traditionally male dominated in...

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Is 2024 the year of the renter?

Is 2024 the year of the renter?

Rents keep going up and up, and it doesn't seem like a reprieve is coming any time soon. The Reserve Bank has indicated that rent inflation is likely to remain high over the year ahead, before easing ...

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Why Australia needs a 'Reading Guarantee'

Why Australia needs a 'Reading Guarantee'

Australia has a reading problem. A third of children can't read proficiently. In the typical Australian school classroom of 24 students, eight can't read well. This has huge flow on effects for their ...

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Grattan's Summer Series: Micheline Lee on Lifeboat: Disability, Humanity, and the NDIS

Each year Grattan selects its best books of the past 12 months as recommended reading for the Prime Minister and all Australians over the summer holidays. In this summer series, we discuss some of the...

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