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Ernst & Young (EY)
Report
Cultural times: The first global map of cultural and creative industries
The creative economy employed nearly 30 million people worldwide and generated $2.25 trillion in revenue—or 3 percent of the world’s GDP—in 2013.
Discussion paper
A model for Australian general practice: the Australian person-centred medical home
This paper proposes a sustainable model of General Practice and primary health care at a time of significant primary health care reform and change. Within the context of the creation of Primary Health Networks (PHNs), the release of the National Review of Mental Health Programmes and Services report and the Reform of the Federation, and...
Report
A way forward: equipping Australia's mental health system for the next generation
Despite intense effort and increased investment in mental health service delivery in Australia there continues to be significant unmet need for mental health services. Left untreated, mental health problems can worsen, leading to significant negative impacts on every aspect of a person’s life.
Report
Network pricing trends: Queensland perspective
This report provides a Queensland-specific perspective on network pricing trends and highlights the potential price impacts for electricity consumers in Queensland of the non-government provision of network services.
Report
Research into commonwealth regulatory and reporting burdens on the charity sector: a report prepared for the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits commission
Executive summary In December 2013, the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) engaged Ernst & Young (EY) to research the regulatory and reporting burden on charities. While our research focused primarily on Commonwealth burden, it also considered state and territory burden.