Strategy
National Adaptation Plan
A policy framework to respond to Australia’s national climate risk assessment. It sets out current and future actions in key sectors and principles to guide future action. The plan identifies priorities, existing action underway and future priorities across 7 key systems. It articulates how the Australian Government can enable effective adaptation through leadership and governance.
Report
Digital platforms’ efforts under voluntary arrangements to combat disinformation and misinformation
This report sets out the Australian Code of Practice on Disinformation and Misinformation digital platform signatories' efforts under the voluntary arrangements to combat disinformation and misinformation. It offers insights into key developments and data reported by signatories throughout 2024, including information on policies and approaches to artificial intelligence, content moderation and coordinated inauthentic behaviour.
Report
Education and training divides: gendered skills, pathways and outcomes
Education and training choices, skills, outcomes and pathways – like jobs, work and pay – are highly gendered in Australia. This report provides insights on these education and training divides. It shows that gendered patterns in education and training remain deeply entrenched, with little sign of change that could shift Australia’s occupational gender segregation.
Assessment
Resolution approach for income apportionment: impact analysis
Income apportionment was a long-standing practice of the Australian Government, dating back to the early 1990s, adopted to calculate social security debts. The historical use of income apportionment is now understood to be generally unlawful. This Impact Analysis considers a number of options for resolving historical debts calculated using income apportionment.
Report
Progress report: implementation of the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety
This report outlines assessment of the progress the Australian Government has made in implementing reforms in response to recommendations made by the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety. While passage of the Aged Care Act 2024 has been achieved, there are some areas in which an urgent change in approach is needed.
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