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Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre

Owning Institution:
Report

The role of the resources sector in harnessing and developing Australian STEM capability


As the resources sector undergoes a structural evolution, this research outlines key workforce demands, demographics and mobility trends. It demonstrates how the sector can lift Australia’s broader science and industrial capability by developing talent and building a workforce with expertise across a range of science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines.
Report

WA's resources sector in transition

Matthew Lyons, Angelica Munoz, Silvia Salazar

This report examines how Western Australia (WA) can capitalise on emerging opportunities affecting the resources sector, while at the same time mitigating risks. It explores the contribution that WA’s resources sector makes to the economy, the structural forces reshaping its future and the policy choices available to strengthen resilience and secure long-term value.
Briefing paper

When oil shocks return: what the US-Iran crisis means for Australia


A sharp escalation in tensions between the United States and Iran has pushed oil prices higher. This policy briefing examines how the current shock compares to previous oil supply disruptions, and how this price shock can spread through Australia’s economy. It also provides early policy actions Australia can take to stabilise fuel supply and support...
Report

Footprints in time: LSIC housing research report


Utilising Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children (LSIC) data, this report provides both a descriptive overview of the housing circumstances that Indigenous children and their families live in, and the way housing-related factors can help or hinder those children growing up strong. Two of the major dimensions explored in the analyses are housing tenure and remoteness.
Briefing paper

The distribution of net wealth and wealth components by age in Australia, 1983 to 2025


Household wealth in Australia has grown strongly over the past two decades. But this growth has not been evenly distributed across the population or across the life course. This briefing examines the distribution of net worth and its key components across Australian age cohorts, with a particular focus on households aged 65 and over.

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