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Workplace trauma on the social housing and homelessness frontline
People working in the housing and homelessness sector are exposed to significant trauma in their role as service providers of last resort. This research explores workplace trauma in Australia’s social housing and homelessness services – including its extent, causes and impacts. It examines practices to address this trauma, options to mitigate it and guiding principles...
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NDIS report: ACCC observations on consumer issues in the NDIS
This report outlines the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's (ACCC’s) observations and concerns about conduct by some businesses operating in National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) markets in relation to the Australian Consumer Law and consumer rights. Growth in the NDIS has led to concerns from government about businesses engaging in problematic practices.
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Lies of emission: the Australian Government as a source of climate misinformation and disinformation
Climate misinformation and disinformation in Australia often originates from the very institutions charged with protecting the public interest. This report finds that the Australian Government is a source of climate misinformation and disinformation. While the report focuses on climate, the reforms outlined address the same root causes that enable misinformation across Australian public life.
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Report card: on the Northern Territory Governments DFSV strategy 2025–2028 as a response to the Coroner's report
A report card assessing progress against the recommendations made by the Northern Territory Coroner in 2025 following the inquest into the domestic, family and sexual violence (DFSV) related deaths of four Aboriginal women. The purpose of the report is to strengthen accountability, prioritise progress and support a coordinated Territory-wide response.
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Reviewing implementation of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle 2025
This series of reports reviews the progress of the state and territory governments in implementing the full intent of the Child Placement Principle. The Principle is designed to promote policy and practice to reduce the over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in the child protection system.