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Report

The Australian care industry in 2026


Australia’s care industry is the country’s largest employer and one of its fastest growing sectors. This report provides an overview of the industry’s size, structure and performance. It is designed to help businesses, policymakers and stakeholders understand how the sector is evolving, the economic and workforce pressures it faces, and implications for investment, productivity and...
Report

Work, welfare and wellbeing around entry into the NDIS


The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is one of Australia’s largest social programs, yet questions remain about how it affects participants’ employment, reliance on other welfare payments, and overall wellbeing. Understanding these relationships is essential for assessing the scheme’s long-term sustainability and its role in supporting participation and independence.
Survey Report

2025 National youth survey: summary report


The report shares the views of young Australians through the 2025 National Youth Survey. The survey provided young people with the chance to highlight the issues that are most important to them; and share their views to improve how young people are included in government decision-making. The report identifies the top five issues for young...
Briefing paper

Putting children at the centre


This briefing paper highlights the value of integrated Child and Family Hubs as a proven lifeline for Australian families facing complex challenges such as trauma, social isolation and housing instability. The recommendations consolidate years of research and data collection, collaboration and connection with service providers, families and communities.
Guide

Neurodiversity-affirming practice in community mental health services


This practice guide presents a framework for family and community services to apply neurodiversity-affirming practice (NAP) to their work with all children, young people and families. NAP is a way of working that aims to provide a safe and supportive service environment that accepts, understands and values neurodiversity.