Report
The impact of wage theft on Queensland’s workers and economy
This report aims to quantify the likely impact of wage theft on Queensland workers and the Queensland economy, in both the form of regular-wage theft and the non-payment of superannuation guarantee contributions.
Report
Cost of inaction: addendum 1
Household energy prices across electorates in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania will continue to rise until the end of 2020, under current forecast price and consumption trends, without a signification reduction in the wholesale gas price.
Report
Investing superannuation for the public good
This report addresses the question of how superannuation trustees can ensure that they are investing their assets for the public good — in particular how to fund public infrastructure.
Report
High risk, low reward
This report explores the impact that trading hours deregulation may have in South Australia if the Opposition is victorious in the March 2018 state election, and implement their proposals.
Report
The cost of inaction: the impact of wholesale gas prices on household power bills in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria
Few issues have resonated in Australian public discourse over the past few years like energy prices. Both household and business consumers have suffered the consequences of years of policy inertia, inconsistency and a lack of forward thinking by energy policy makers that have created a scenario in which Australians are significantly paying more to power...