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Western Australia

Discussion paper

Reviving the great Australian dream: homeownership & housing security for all

Tanya Steinbeck, Paul J. Maginn

A series of policy provocations on how policymakers can more effectively address the housing supply and affordability crisis in Australia. Contribution themes include housing security, opening the window to housing for all and a fresh look at the Australian housing dream.
Strategy

Western Australian immunisation strategy 2024-2028


This strategy aims to reduce the incidence of, or maintain elimination status of, vaccine preventable diseases by improving immunisation access, acceptance and increase demand and uptake by enhancing the systems that provide and support immunisation service delivery. It serves as a road map to strengthen programs and partnerships to improve Western Australian state capacity to...
Report

WA State Budget overview 2025–26


The 2025–26 Budget provides an economic and financial outlook for Western Australia (WA). It continues support for families, makes investments to grow the economy and make more things locally, and responds to the needs of a growing population. The budget outlines key investments in services and infrastructure to lay the foundations for WA’s future.
Report

A green iron plan for Australia: securing prosperity in a decarbonising world


Australia stands on the precipice of a $400 billion annual export opportunity but market failures are holding back investment in green iron production. This report presents modelling showing how green iron can compete with fossil fuel based iron production and makes recommendations for policy changes.
Journal article

Considering the need for congruence in Closing the Gap, target 10: reducing high rates of adult Aboriginal incarceration

This article examines congruence between federal, state and local initiatives to reduce Aboriginal incarceration through the lens of a place-based regional service. The article determines that the multi-level efforts are not intersecting. It recommends improving agreement in communication to increase the likelihood of achieving the desired outcomes of reduced Aboriginal incarceration rates in regional settings.
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