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Report

Antidote: trade unionism as a vaccine against far-right politics


This report outlines the role for workers and their unions in taking on the far-right in Australia. It is a diagnostic framework and a manual for action developed for citizens, community leaders and policymakers who recognise the threat of far-right politics and are determined to prevent Australia from succumbing to it.
Survey Report

Under the new age restrictions: early insights from Australian parents


This report provides early insights into children's experiences of Australia's social media age restrictions from the perspective of parents and carers. Despite overall reductions in account ownership, a substantial proportion of children under 16 retained accounts on age‑restricted platforms. Platform‑led deactivation was the main reason children no longer had accounts on age‑restricted social media platforms.
Report

Overview of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health status 2025

Darren Deves, Marianne Durbin, Michelle Elwell, Atefeh Eshghabadi, Joanne Hoareau, Ashleigh Parnell, Christine Potter, Miranda Poynton, Bep Uink

The overview provides a summary of the current health status of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, including the social, political and environmental determinants of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ health. It is relevant for the health workforce, students and others requiring access to up-to-date statistical information about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s...
Report

Social media minimum age: compliance update


A status report highlighting what is known to date about the implementation of the Social Media Minimum Age obligation since it took effect. It shows there has been some progress in the first three months, including large scale account removals. However, insights from a range of sources show major gaps remain.
Report

Safeguard Mechanism emissions sensitivities and baseline impacts


Australia's Safeguard Mechanism – designed to cut industrial climate pollution – is up for review in 2026–27. This new modelling shows the scheme is on track to fall well short of Australia’s 2035 climate target unless urgent reforms are made. The report finds that the scheme is being gamed by coal and gas corporations.
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