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Paying it forward: cost benefit analysis of the Wyatt Trust funded financial counselling services


Seeking to gain a better understanding of the benefits associated with financial counselling service provision and its net impact on the lives of people assisted, The Wyatt Trust commissioned The Australian Workplace Innovation and Social Research Centre (WISeR) at The University of Adelaide to undertake a cost benefit analysis of financial counselling services. The report...
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The contribution of GMH Elizabeth operations to the South Australian economy and the potential impacts of closure


Description: This paper presents the results of an analysis of the contribution that the GMH manufacturing facility in Elizabeth makes to South Australia. It updates a previous analysis of the contribution in 2011 undertaken for the Department of Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy – to reflect the reduction in employment at the facility that...
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The energy to engage: wind farm development and community engagement in Australia


This report reviews what is known about community engagement in wind energy industry and identify what we still need to understand. After briefly presenting the relationship between wind farms and society as a significant one, we will recapitulate what strains that relationship and how community engagement can address it. We will point out that divergent...
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The workforce retention dividend - valuing knowledge and skills in the public sector workforce


This report demonstrates the hidden costs of public sector job losses. Key findings: Rapid loss of public sector workers, especially those with more experience and skill, will result in the loss of corporate knowledge and hinder the transfer of skills within the South Australian public service. This loss represents a considerable value which needs to...
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Is the credit rating tail wagging the budgetary dog?


This report provides results of a preliminary analysis of the direct and indirect employment and economic impact of the South Australian Budget 2010-11. An input-output model developed by EconSearch Pty Ltd has been utilised to identify the employment and economic output impacts of stated employment reductions and expansions in the State Budget. This model is...

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