Briefing paper
Briefing paper
Efic changes
Proposed changes to Australia’s export credit agency, Efic, pose serious financial, environmental and diplomatic risks. This paper argues that they should not be rushed through and must be subject to close scrutiny.
Briefing paper
The High Court’s decision on third-party campaign spending
This paper re-caps the events which influenced electoral reforms in 2018, before examining in greater detail the relevant legislative provisions, the concept of implied freedom of political communication under the Constitution, and the reasoning of the High Court in Unions NSW v New South Wales.
Briefing paper
Women, HIV and life
The National Day of Women Living with HIV 2019 (NDWLHIV) celebrated women living with HIV (WLHIV) as a community event and proved to be a valuable engagement to highlight existing issues of concern and unmet needs of WLHIV in Australia.
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Navigating the maze: an overview of Australia's current aged care system
This paper outlines different aspects of the aged care system, the services currently being delivered in Australia and the areas in need of substantial reform.
Briefing paper
The art of deduction
This analysis argues that a small minority of individuals are spending big on tax accountants to take advantage of unfair tax loopholes, such that individuals with a gross income over $1 million can pay zero tax.