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Report
Voluntary assisted dying in residential aged care homes: April 2026
This follow up national report card on voluntary assisted dying (VAD) in residential aged care homes provides updated data. It finds again that the majority of Australia’s residential aged care providers do not give VAD the same support and visibility as other end-of-life choices, despite some states having VAD legislation for more than six years.
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Approved: how AI and data can transform Australia’s environmental approvals
Approximately $278 billion in construction work across housing and clean energy is relying on Australia’s environmental approvals system – but growing complexity, workforce shortages and outdated systems are putting delivery at risk. According to this report, artificial intelligence (AI) can help unlock the pipeline. It identifies what’s possible, what’s emerging and what to do about...
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The state of multicultural mental health in Australia
This report examines the extent to which mental health policy intent, legal obligations and fundamental principles are being realised in practice. It identifies examples of emerging good practice with the potential to be adopted at scale and contribute to the realisation of policy objectives. It finds overseas-born Australians more likely to delay mental health support.
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Teaching music in South Australia: report 1
This report presents findings from a study of South Australian musicians working in education. It provides new evidence on incomes, career pathways, portfolio work, schooling, and industry links, and introduces the concept of ‘twin sustainabilities’, showing music teaching supports viable careers while also sustaining the future of the music industry.
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Power move: fair and affordable electrification for Australian households and small businesses
As gas demand declines, consumers who remain on the gas network face mounting costs and risks without a clear government-led plan for the future of gas networks. This report outlines evidence that gas consumers face significant risks, because efficient electric appliances are a better choice for Australia from all perspectives. It provides six recommendations.