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A collaborative assessment of access to cancer medicines in Australia


This review identifies factors that influence policy change, explores international policy developments, and calls out potential opportunities for further reform of access to cancer treatments.
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Raising our children: guiding young Victorians in care into adulthood


This report has been produced by Deloitte Access Economics and commissioned by Anglicare Victoria for the Home Stretch campaign. It is a study of the socio-economic costs and benefits of extending care exit from the age of 18 to the age of 21 in Victoria. It finds that if the age of care was extended...
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Mining and METS: engines of economic growth and prosperity for Australians


A report released today by Deloitte Access Economics – Mining and METS: engines of economic growth and prosperity for Australians – reveals that the total economic contribution of Australia’s mining and mining equipment, technology and services (METS) sector was $236.8 billion in 2015-16. The report, commissioned by the Minerals Council of Australia, shows that the...
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Mining and METS: engines of economic growth and prosperity for Australians


A report released today by Deloitte Access Economics – Mining and METS: engines of economic growth and prosperity for Australians – reveals that the total economic contribution of Australia’s mining and mining equipment, technology and services (METS) sector was $236.8 billion in 2015-16. The report, commissioned by the Minerals Council of Australia, shows that the...
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Australia’s health and medical research workforce: expert people providing exceptional returns


Over a number of years, ASMR has observed, with deep concern, the erosion of Australia’s health and medical research workforce. A large proportion of this workforce is supported by the National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC), the peak funding body for Australian health and medical research. However, five years of static investment into the...

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