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With courage: South Australia’s vision beyond violence


The report is the culmination of a 12-month Royal Commission involving extensive engagement with South Australians impacted by domestic, family and sexual violence. It contains 136 recommendations which lay out a roadmap for the state in which domestic, family and sexual violence is no longer tolerated and no longer possible.
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Australian models of healthcare for people with intellectual disability

Katie Brooker, Helen Leonard, Claire Eagleson, Bryana Fochesato, Amy Giesberts, Julian Trollor, Kitty-Rose Foley

People with intellectual disability often find it hard to get the health care they need and tend to have worse health than others. This review looked at healthcare models used in Australia to find what works best in health care for people with intellectual disability. The report has 11 recommendations for improving healthcare services for...
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A home of one's own: philanthropic & social sector solutions for women’s housing


Addressing housing insecurity before women reach crisis point is an urgent challenge requiring a collaborative, community-wide response. This report sets out the facts and challenges of housing insecurity among women in Australia and proposes intervention points for social purpose impact investors, institutional investors and philanthropists to mitigate the risk of more women falling into homelessness.
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Achieving the productivity promise


This report considers the productivity challenge within Australia’s retail sector which has seen greater productivity increases over the past two decades than in other sectors, but not a proportionate improvement in living standards for its workforce. It offers a cautionary tale for policymakers, highlighting how productivity benefits don’t automatically flow through. The report provides two...
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Digital exclusion in Australia


This research on digital exclusion shows internet in Australia is almost universal, but some – particularly vulnerable groups – are still missing out. The report takes a closer look at the 2% of Australians without internet access who face higher rates of digital exclusion. The research contributes to evidence to help inform policies that target...