Briefing paper
Briefing paper
Australia's liquid fuel security: Budget update
Australia’s liquid fuel security has a long history of policy debate and is subject to changing trade and industry dynamics. Fuel supply and security was also a key focus in the 2026–27 Budget. This paper outlines Australia’s liquid fuel supply chain, storage arrangements, and some key measures from the budget.
Briefing paper
Would tax indexation have made us better off?
Despite discussion about the benefits of indexing tax brackets to the rate of inflation, this paper shows Australians have been better off without the solution to ‘bracket creep’. The analysis reveals that if the Howard Government had introduced the current Liberal policy of indexing tax brackets to inflation, Australians would be paying significantly more tax...
Briefing paper
Digital duty of care
This policy brief responds to an issues paper on a Digital Duty of Care. It argues for legislating a systems‑based framework to improve online safety, protect rights and deliver long‑term public value. It proposes two design models and calls for stronger transparency, legal and technical infrastructure, and a national platform observatory to monitor algorithms and...
Briefing paper
(Cth) Ban subminimum wages for workers with disability
In Australia, workers with disability can receive payments below the national minimum wage under the Supported Wage System. This brief recommends a phase-out of the Supported Wage System and productivity-based wage calculations by 2034 to lift minimum wages for employees with disability to 100% of the national minimum wage.
Briefing paper
Diesel use in Australian mining
Mining companies in Australia used almost 8 billion litres of diesel in 2023–24, a quarter of Australia’s total. This paper proposes that eliminating diesel subsidies for mining would encourage electrifying mining equipment, improving Australia’s fuel security and budget balance.