Briefing paper
Briefing paper
Funding NDIS supports during disasters and emergencies
This paper outlines solutions to funding gaps during disasters and emergencies that affect the delivery of disability supports. It makes recommendations for targeted, time-limited funding measures that can be rapidly set up in an emergency to ensure the continuation of supports and the safety of people with disability.
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How to vandalise savings: the new superannuation tax
This paper argues against the Government's proposed new tax on individuals’ total superannuation balances. It focuses on critiquing three key design features: the absence of indexation; the taxation of unrealised capital gains; and the treatment of defined benefit schemes.
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Rising global defence expenditure
Increasing tension and uncertainty in the strategic environment and the changing nature of alliances and global conflict has triggered a rapid and significant increase in national defence spending worldwide. This paper outlines global defence spending and Australia’s defence spending. Despite a dire strategic outlook, there appears to be little public appetite for greater defence spending.
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Who stays, who goes? A new look at teacher attrition using administrative data
Teacher attrition – the rate at which teachers leave the profession – is often seen as a key factor behind teacher shortages in Australia. Using linked administrative tax data, this analysis offers a detailed picture of who is leaving the teaching profession, when they leave and what they do next.
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The NSW Child Development Study: summary of key findings
The main aim of the New South Wales Child Development Study (NSW-CDS) is to provide evidence to enable improvement in the mental health and wellbeing of all Australian children. This evidence brief summarises the key findings from the NSW-CDS to support evidence-based decision-making for policy development, program design and practice in the child and family...