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Grattan Institute

Report

Simpler super: taking the stress out of retirement


Australia’s superannuation system is too complex. This report finds that retirees are stressed and lack the confidence to spend their super savings, turning the multi-trillion-dollar compulsory superannuation system into a massive inheritance scheme. It proposes seven recommendations and three key government reforms to simplify super in retirement.
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A better bet: how Australia should prevent gambling harm


Australia has the highest gambling losses in the world. This report argues Australia should ban gambling ads and introduce loss limits on pokies and online betting to stop the industry causing more harm. This report recommends a multi-pronged strategy to prevent gambling harm.
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Better, safer, more sustainable: how to reform NDIS housing and support


According to this report the NDIS is failing tens of thousands of profoundly disabled Australians. Instead of having genuine choice over where they live, who they live with, and who provides their support, people with profound disability are often left with only one option – group homes – where they are at high risk of violence, abuse, and...
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Patchy protection: how to boost GPs’ patient vaccination rates


Some GPs have much lower vaccination rates among their adult patients than other GPs in the same area. The authors of this report argue that the federal government should step in to boost the protection of vulnerable Australians.
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It all adds up: reforming points-tested visas


Migration has shaped Australia’s diverse, highly educated, and cohesive society, and has contributed greatly to our national prosperity. This report highlights how that points-tested visa system is not working as well as it should, arguing that the points test does not sufficiently reward the most-skilled applicants.

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