Cost-benefit analysis
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Value proposition
Report
The inclusion imperative: the commercial case for authentic disability representation
This report provides practical, real-world evidence that inclusion delivers measurable outcomes, in this case, demonstrating how accessible and inclusive practices drive engagement, participation and economic value. It shows that inclusion is not only a social good but also creates tangible returns.
Report
Recommendation report: Macquarie Point multipurpose stadium project of state significance
The main recommendation for the building of the Macquarie Point multipurpose stadium in Hobart, Tasmania is that the stadium should not proceed. The report lists the main problems as the size, location and geographical features of the site which would impact the spatial and landscape character, urban form and historic cultural heritage of Hobart.
Report
Assessment of road improvements in remote and regional areas
This report addresses the challenge that low traffic volumes in remote and regional areas make it difficult for traditional cost-benefit analysis methods to support road improvements in these areas in line with community expectations and government policy objectives. It develops ways to improve the efficiency, equity and transparency of decision-making for road funding in these...
Report
The costs and benefits of implementing a universal reproductive health leave entitlement in Australia
This report assesses the cost and offsetting financial benefits of implementing a universal reproductive health leave entitlement for Australian workers. The value of lost productivity cost from reproductive health conditions is estimated at $21.3 billion per year. The aggregate net cost of up to 12 days of leave is estimated to be $1.7 billion.
Evaluation
Future Directions evaluation: final reports for the strategy and program evaluations
This report outlines the findings of outcome, economic and implementation evaluations of the Future Directions social housing programs. It finds more housing provision and better tenant experience, but less evidence of progress towards reducing reliance on social housing.