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Organisation

CEDA

Alternate Name:

Committee for Economic Development of Australia

Report

Duty of care: how to fix the aged care worker shortage


This report calls for more action to be taken to address Australia’s shortage of aged care workers. The solution to the shortage is multifaceted. The report provides five recommendations, including that the Federal Government introduce an essential skills visa for occupations facing severe and ongoing worker shortages in the care sector, starting with aged care.
Briefing paper

In the dark: Australians need to know their disaster risk


Australians face rising disaster risks from climate change but often lack clear information and adequate insurance. This report calls for better access to hazard data, consistent national disclosure, council support and public awareness to strengthen preparedness and resilience against future disasters.
Report

Towards a more seamless Australian economy


This report makes the case for a sustained commitment to better regulation and harmonisation across Australia. It recommends a new seamless national economy agreement between the Federal Government and states and territories, identifying nine priority areas for reform and key steps to ensure success.
Report

Size matters: why construction productivity is so weak


The construction industry is vital to Australia's productivity. However, this report identifies a range of contributing factors to its underperformance, including tax settings, regulation, lack of technology adoption, lack of innovation, unpredictable pipelines of work, poor collaboration, a fragmented sector and small firm size. It calls for policies to lift productivity in construction.
Briefing paper

Working from home is saving Australians time and money


This paper looks at how households are benefitting from working from home; focusing on the time and money saved when workers commute less, as well as the ability to work more hours or get a job. It finds that the clearest direct savings are from reduced time and money spent on commuting.

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