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Accounting for your super: ASIC’s review into the financial reporting and audit of super funds


This report summarises findings from Australian registrable superannuation entities financial reporting and audit surveillance for the financial year 2024–25. It reveals inconsistent approaches to disclosing investments, limited disclosure of sponsorship and advertising expenses, and insufficient audit evidence obtained in the valuation of some investments. Areas for improvement are highlighted.
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Funding and resourcing mechanisms for long term strategies

C van Kemenade, M Frommer, Nadia Mastersson, A Knight, Nick Petrunoff

This evidence snapshot summarises national and international evidence on mechanisms that support the stable funding and resourcing of long-term health and wellbeing strategies. It aims to inform Tasmania’s preventive health planning by identifying models that enable sustained, coordinated action across sectors.
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Voluntary assisted dying in residential aged care homes: September 2025


This report is about residential aged care and information provided about the legal choice of voluntary assisted dying (VAD). Despite VAD being legal in every state and the ACT, the report finds that the majority of Australia’s residential aged care providers are yet to give VAD the same support and visibility as other end-of-life choices.
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Regional perspectives research project: phase 2 summary report

Alice Houanihau, Inia Barry Wickham, Cathie Konainao, Samantha Lianga, Finley Harrison, James Cox, Rebecca Iaken, Kiery Manassah, Ketty Napwatt, Maualaivao Maima Koro, Priestley Habru, William Waqavakatoga

The Regional Perspectives Project was about listening to, and learning from, Pacific people on a range of topics that reflect Pacific priorities, including relationships with other countries. This report presents a summary of the key findings from Phase 2 of the research undertaken in Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.
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Coal mining in NSW: key statistics


This paper identifies all coal mines in New South Wales (NSW) which are operational or could become operational in future, and their current and proposed timeframes of operation. It also sets out key economic statistics on employment, production, exports and royalties. NSW has 35 operational coal mines located across the five major NSW coalfields.