Why it’s time for a national shared equity scheme

Why it’s time for a national shared equity scheme

Home ownership rates are falling fast, especially among the young and poor. For those without access to the Bank of Mum and Dad, buying a home is now an impossible dream, one which has impacts well into retirement. But what if the government could help level the playing field? Join Kat Clay, Head of Digital Communications, with Brendan Coates, Economic Policy Program Director, to talk about his latest piece of research on why it’s time for a national shared equity scheme.

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Understanding Labor’s dividend imputation reforms

Understanding Labor’s dividend imputation reforms

A conversation with Budget Policy and Institutional Reform Program Director, Danielle Wood and Australian Perspectives Fellow, Brendan Coates. The announcement of Labor’s plan to abolish refunds of un...

24 Apr 201831min

Safer care saves money - Melbourne

Safer care saves money - Melbourne

Event podcast: In this Policy Pitch event, Stephen Duckett, Health Program Director at Grattan Institute presented data on the costs of complication rates and potential new strategies to reduce advers...

17 Apr 20181h 24min

Energy Futures Seminar: What does a truly sustainable electricity network look like? – Melbourne

Energy Futures Seminar: What does a truly sustainable electricity network look like? – Melbourne

Event podcast: Electricity network costs continue to be an area of significant focus for consumers, government, regulators and media, as well as network businesses themselves. In some cases, claims ha...

11 Apr 20181h 35min

A deep dive on the RBA's latest research on housing

A deep dive on the RBA's latest research on housing

A conversation with Australian Perspectives Fellow, Brendan Coates. In early March, economists Ross Kendall and Peter Tulip from the Reserve Bank of Australia released The Effect of Zoning on Housing ...

3 Apr 201827min

Down to the wire: A sustainable electricity network for Australia

Down to the wire: A sustainable electricity network for Australia

A conversation with Grattan Senior Associate, Kate Griffiths. State governments have spent up to $20 billion more than was needed on the electricity grid. Customers are paying up to $400 more for thei...

26 Mars 201824min

A crisis of trust: The rise of protest politics in Australia

A crisis of trust: The rise of protest politics in Australia

A conversation with Budget Policy and Institutional Reform Program Director, Danielle Wood and Associate Carmela Chivers. Protest politics is on the rise in Australia, and the main cause is collapsing...

15 Mars 201831min

Innovation policy in Australia: never a better time? – Melbourne

Innovation policy in Australia: never a better time? – Melbourne

Event Recording: Innovation and Science Australia has just released its plan for Australia’s innovation, science and research system, Australia 2030: Prosperity through Innovation. How big is the oppo...

13 Mars 20181h 18min

What’s the best way to close the gender gap in retirement incomes?

What’s the best way to close the gender gap in retirement incomes?

A conversation with Australian Perspectives Fellow, Brendan Coates. Australia’s retirement income system is not working for the poorest Australians, who are disproportionately women. Australia has a p...

7 Mars 201833min

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