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Australia

Assessment

Wagering advertising reform


Gambling related harm is a significant public health concern. Australians lose over $32 billion on legal forms of gambling each year. The potential for harm has increased with the proliferation of online wagering sites and betting apps. This impact analysis considers a range of options for restrictions on wagering advertising.
Report

Celebrating progress: making the Starting Better Guarantee a reality for families


The Starting Better Guarantee was a national goal to make Australia the best place to be a child and raise a family. It proposed an entitlement to a set of high-quality, affordable and connected services in the early years. This report shows the wins achieved and the priorities ahead to realise the Guarantee in full.
Report

Energy 2050: vision for the future energy system


Energy2050 is intended to be a vision statement, illustrating what it will take to deliver a net zero energy system in Australia while balancing affordability, reliability and sustainability. It seeks to illustrate key enablers in both the National Electricity Market and the South West Interconnected System that will allow the sector to successfully deliver the...
Strategy

SNAICC sector transformation: principles framework


The framework provides a roadmap for mainstream organisations to transition out-of-home care services to Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations, placing self-determination, cultural authority and community control at the centre of child and family services. The aim is to ensure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities design, govern and control the services that impact their children and...
Report

Information resilience: understanding and protecting against misinformation


A series of reports examining how resilience to misinformation can be strengthened in Australia. The reports explore why people are susceptible to misinformation and how to build resilience at individual, community and societal levels. They found that misinformation poses a risk to Australia’s social cohesion, democratic resilience and decision making.
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