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Australia

Discussion paper

Delivering Australia’s energy transition affordably


A discussion paper examining the challenges ahead in the delivery phase of the energy transition based on a survey of Australian energy sector Chief Executive Officers. It includes recommendations to address affordability and includes some guiding principles on how governments and industry can work together to successfully deliver a reliable, low emissions and affordable energy...
Report

Child poverty in Australia 2025


Nearly one in six Australian children are growing up in poverty. This report outlines the current and future impacts of rising rates of financial deprivation on child wellbeing. Key drivers are identified as rising housing and rental costs, slow wage growth compared to living costs, and families on low or fixed incomes falling behind.
Position paper

Affordable and responsible: the Opposition’s plan for affordable energy and lower emissions


The plan is built on two core principles: affordable energy and lower emissions – securing Australia’s energy future through practical, balanced and responsible action. It proposes lower emissions each year on average, as quickly and responsibly as technology allows. The plan remains committed to the Paris Agreement and for Australia to do its fair share...
Video

Lunch & learn: engaged to empower


A recorded webinar focussing on strategies for creating sustainable, meaningful partnerships between employers and disability employment services. It highlights how strong, long-term relationships can improve workplace inclusion and opportunities for people with disability.
Systematic review

Communities that care: toolkit technical report

Junjue Jiang, Stephanie Smith, Jane Lewis, Aron Shlonsky

This report presents findings from a mixed methods systematic review of the Communities That Care (CTC) prevention system, which is designed to reduce youth problem behaviours by empowering local stakeholders to implement evidence-based interventions. It contains robust, policy-relevant insights into the conditions under which CTC is most effective.
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