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Australia

Report

Trade and assistance review 2023–24


The review provides a summary of developments in Australian Government industry assistance, trade policy and foreign investment over the past year. The report finds that continuing to advocate for free and open trade and looking for opportunities to lower tariffs would be the best responses to changes in global trade policy.
Submission

DEA's response to the 'next steps in supported employment' consultation


This submission is a response to the next steps in supported employment consultation. It sets out starting principles and the premises that underpin the solutions and recommendations. It then details how these principles can be applied in practice to build an Australia where everyone has a chance to live a life of their own choosing.
Journal article

Experiences and challenges of students with disability in Australian universities

This scoping review examines the most recent studies investigating the experiences and challenges of students with disability in Australian universities. The review identifies and summarises five themes: disclosure of disability, student experiences with disability support services, student experiences with academic staff, reasonable adjustments and the physical environment. It finds compliance with the mandates of disability...
Position paper

System-wide approach to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social and emotional wellbeing, mental health, and suicide prevention


Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-led reform is not a supplementary consideration in mental health and suicide prevention, it is foundational. This position paper highlights a pattern of inadequate action and unfulfilled promises, calling for immediate funding and full implementation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-led strategies and frameworks, backed by binding accountability mechanisms, to end...
Briefing paper

Who will it HELP? How a student debt cut will affect young people


The Albanese Government has promised to cut 20% of outstanding student debt. This paper assesses the potential short- and long-term impact of the policy by simulating what might have happened had such a cut been implemented in 2012 instead of 2025.
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