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Sustainable development report 2025

Guilherme Iablonovski

This report provides data to track and rank the performance of all United Nations (UN) member states on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It emphasises that while only 17% of the targets are on track to be achieved worldwide, most UN member states have made strong progress on targets related to access to basic services...
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Getting better use from infrastructure


The Victorian Government owns about $400 billion of land and infrastructure. When community needs change or infrastructure ages, building new infrastructure is not the only answer. The government can also upgrade existing infrastructure, maintain it better or change how people use it. This report examines how Victorian Government agencies manage public infrastructure and how they...
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Unlocking Australia’s clean energy potential


The 2024 Climate Change Authority Annual Progress Report made recommendations that addressed the issues of achieving renewable energy targets, maintaining system security and reliability as the share of renewables increases, connecting renewables to the grid more quickly and unlocking more generation and storage at the local level. This report provides further advice on those issues...
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The social costs of gambling to Victoria, 2023

Georgia Dellosa, Alex Russell, Nerilee Hing, Matthew Rockloff, Chris Doran

The study adopted a public health approach, examining tangible and intangible costs associated with gambling problems in all gambling forms in Victoria. The study sought to quantify the cost of gambling harm to Victoria in financial terms. The total cost of gambling to Victoria in 2022-23 was estimated to be $14.1 billion.
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Digital platform services inquiry: final report


The final report for an inquiry into markets for the supply of digital platform services. The report examines recent international legislative and regulatory developments, unfair trading practices and dispute resolution; major developments and key trends in services; and potential and emerging competition and consumer issues. The report reinforces the need for regulatory reform.