Financial stability
Report
Financial stability review
The current stability of Australia's financial system is assessed in this report. It finds both the Australian and global systems have displayed a high level of resilience in the face of recent shocks. However, strengthening preparedness for potential crises and geopolitical risk is increasingly important.
Report
Financial stability review: September 2024
This assessment covers the global and macro-financial environment, resilience of Australian households and businesses, and resilience of the Australian financial system. There is also a focus on the financial stability implications of artificial intelligence including the supply and demand factors, the economic benefits, the benefits and risks, and laws and regulations.
Policy report
Ecosystem tipping points: understanding the risks to the economy and the financial system
Pressures on nature from human activity – such as land use change and pollution, as well as climate change - are increasing the risk of terrestrial ‘ecosystem tipping points’ (ETPs): non-linear, self-amplifying and irreversible changes in ecosystem states that can occur rapidly and on a large scale. The authors of this report argue that financial...
Discussion paper
Review of Financial Wellbeing and Capability programs: consultation paper
The Department of Social Services is seeking feedback on the current suite of programs funded under the Financial Wellbeing and Capability (FWC) Activity.
Evaluation
'We can see future possibilities now': an evaluation of Bridging the Gap’s PLAN project
The Parents, Learning, Advancing, Nurturing (PLAN) project was created to provide holistic support option for vulnerable parents to address barriers to wellbeing, employment and financial and emotional stability. This report presents evaluation findings that reveal the strong efficacy of the project in the outcomes it generated among participants, as well as the strength of the...