Report
Community attitudes to home and car electrification: research report
The transition towards a low-carbon future is a pressing issue, and household electrification has emerged as a critical component of Australia’s ongoing shift in energy use. This report provides a snapshot of where Australian households currently stand.
Discussion paper
Divided nation: the Stage 3 tax cuts broken down by city and country electorates
This research finds that the 20 electorates that will benefit the most from the Australian government's Stage 3 tax cuts are all classified as metropolitan, with 10 in Sydney, five in Melbourne, three in Brisbane, and one in Perth and Canberra. Of the 20 electorates that benefit the least, 12 are classified as rural.
Report
Stuck in the slow lane: electrification of buses in Australia
The authors of this report argue that a successful transition to electric bus fleets will require a collaborative effort across all levels of government, the private sector, manufacturers, bus operators, and the broader community.
Report
In reverse: the wrong way to fuel savings and falling transport emissions
This paper outlines how the growth in the greenhouse gas emissions of Australia’s passenger vehicle fleet is one of the highest among the developed countries.
Briefing paper
Northern direction: if NSW had the Queensland coal royalty system
In 2022, the Queensland Government improved its coal royalty scheme to ensure additional government revenue is generated in times of high coal prices This briefing note estimates the changes to royalty revenue that New South Wales would have generated had the state adopted reforms similar to Queensland.