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New South Wales

Report

State economic scorecard 2026


The scorecard assesses and ranks the performance of each Australian state across ten economic indicators: annual growth in per capita gross state product, annual wage growth, jobs growth, retail turnover, tax burden, debt burden, productivity growth, business investment, rental affordability and energy affordability. Western Australia is the best performing state and New South Wales the...
Submission

Submission to the NSW Legislative Council Public Accountability & Works Committee on Data Centres in NSW

Lina Przhedetsky, Deborah Lupton, Bronwyn Bailey-Charteris, Fiona Haines, José-Miguel Bello y Villarino, Cameron Holley

This submission responds to the NSW Legislative Council Inquiry on Data Centres, focusing on planning frameworks, governance, transparency and accountability. It argues for a whole‑of‑life public accountability framework that treats data centres as major infrastructure, and sets out 9 recommendations to strengthen regulatory oversight, environmental protection and public‑interest outcomes in NSW.
Report

Community safety in regional and rural communities: final report


The final report from an inquiry into community safety in regional and rural New South Wales. The report mainly focusses on issues related to policing, young people’s experiences of the justice system and legislative frameworks. It makes 7 findings and 15 recommendations. Several recommendations are aimed at addressing issues regarding the youth justice system.
Briefing paper

The hole in Australia’s gun laws


Acquiring a firearm licence in Australia requires having a 'genuine reason' to own a gun. In most jurisdictions, this requirement can be satisfied by being a paid-up member of a sports shooting club. This paper finds that the thin practical requirements for obtaining a firearm licence are allowing an erosion of Australia’s gun control regime.
Report

Broadscale microplastic assessment of NSW estuaries

Neda Sharifi Soltani, Tim Remaili, Jaimie Loa-Kum-Cheung, Edwina Foulsham

The assessment identifies the coastal waterways most contaminated by microplastics and provides a clear picture of the scale and type of microplastics in New South Wales (NSW) waterways. The study provides a baseline for NSW coastal waterways, enabling targeted management and policy action, as well as raising awareness within the community of microplastic contamination.
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