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Australia

Briefing paper

How will Australia pay for AUKUS?


This paper proposes that the cost of AUKUS is unknown. From the available estimates, it appears that the cost will average in the low tens of billions each year. The paper concludes that the AUKUS submarine deal has not been justified; it is for the Government to explain how it will be paid for.
Journal article

Supporting employment transitions for people with intellectual disabilities

Disability Enterprises have the potential to address employment barriers that people with an intellectual disability experience as they move into open employment through strategic organisational design. This report explores how well organisations align with best practice models and the ongoing challenges they face in supporting open employment pathways for people with a disability.
Report

Australian charities report: 12th edition


An annual analysis of the information received from Australian charities. It presents findings based on information from 53,641 Annual Information Statements submitted by charities for the 2024 reporting period. This edition outlines an overall analysis of data at a broad charity sector level, and a more detailed analysis of data focused on charity size.
Video

Lunch & learn: how to create good jobs for people with disabilities


This recorded webinar explores the 'Good Job' creation matrix, providing a practical framework to help employers reimagine, redefine and redesign roles within their organisation to effectively meet business objectives, while creating quality jobs for people with disability.
Report

Management of cyber security in the Department of Parliamentary Services


The Department of Parliamentary Services (DPS) provides essential services to the Australian Parliament. The objective of the audit was to assess whether the DPS has an effective baseline of cyber security controls. It found governance processes for cyber security were established but risk assessment, acceptance and communication were of limited effectiveness.
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