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View ArticleSPEECH TO THE MCKELL INSTITUTE
SPEECH TO THE MCKELL INSTITUTE MONDAY, 4 MAY 2015 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY It’s an honour to be here at this great Australian university, at the invitation of the McKell Institute. I’m here today with...
View ArticleLabor plans to rein in super concessions for wealthy in bid to raise $14bn
Retirees would have to pay 15% on super income over $75,000 and workers earning more than $250,000 face paying more tax on contributions Labor plans to wind back generous superannuation concessions for...
View ArticleExperiment pays off: Melbourne People’s Panel produces quality policy
http://www.theage.com.au/comment/experiment-pays-off-melbourne-peoples-panel-produces-robust-policy-20150628-ghzoz4.html Citizen juries are one of the most promising innovations to emerge in the...
View ArticleYou can’t get high growth from low pay
Economies are like cricketers: form is temporary, class is permanent. This is why watching Steve Smith these past 12 months has been a joy for any cricket lover. Click here to view the full article...
View ArticleWe all must prosper: ex-NAB boss
Cameron Clyne tells the Australian newspaper that business needs to be more vocal on equality and recognise the benefits of universal access to health and education. Click here to read more The post We...
View ArticleLabor pulls the right levers
Labor’s conference showed good politics and good policy converge in the here and now, writes Nicholas Reece in the Age Labor is finally on the right side of the debate. Watch the Coalition fumble now....
View ArticleIncreasing structural inequality and gender pay gap put a drag on economic...
Katharine Murphy reports on our latest paper. Labor think tank says party conference must address nation’s rising inequality A new paper produced by the inclusive prosperity commission attached to...
View ArticleRaising the GST is a lazy reflex by conservatives
Chifley Executive Director Michael Cooney takes the long handle to the so-called policy arguments for a GST The right-wing brain explosion over a higher GST is a case of evidence-free policy. Instead,...
View ArticleShake up energy market regulation now!
Gabrielle Kuiper explains how to make the energy market a strength, not a weakness, for the environment and growth We need a shake-up of energy market regulation The independent Review of Governance...
View ArticleInterview with Matthew Laza, Director of the Policy Network
As social democratic parties continue to lose elections in Europe they are increasingly looking to Australia and New Zealand as beacons of hope. Chifley Executive Director Brett Gale recently caught...
View ArticleSPEECH TO THE MCKELL INSTITUTE
SPEECH TO THE MCKELL INSTITUTE MONDAY, 4 MAY 2015 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY It’s an honour to be here at this great Australian university, at the invitation of the McKell Institute. I’m here today with...
View ArticleLabor plans to rein in super concessions for wealthy in bid to raise $14bn
Retirees would have to pay 15% on super income over $75,000 and workers earning more than $250,000 face paying more tax on contributions Labor plans to wind back generous superannuation concessions for...
View ArticleExperiment pays off: Melbourne People’s Panel produces quality policy
http://www.theage.com.au/comment/experiment-pays-off-melbourne-peoples-panel-produces-robust-policy-20150628-ghzoz4.html Citizen juries are one of the most promising innovations to emerge in the...
View ArticleYou can’t get high growth from low pay
Economies are like cricketers: form is temporary, class is permanent. This is why watching Steve Smith these past 12 months has been a joy for any cricket lover. Click here to view the full article...
View ArticleWe all must prosper: ex-NAB boss
Cameron Clyne tells the Australian newspaper that business needs to be more vocal on equality and recognise the benefits of universal access to health and education. Click here to read more The post We...
View ArticleLabor pulls the right levers
Labor’s conference showed good politics and good policy converge in the here and now, writes Nicholas Reece in the Age Labor is finally on the right side of the debate. Watch the Coalition fumble now....
View ArticleIncreasing structural inequality and gender pay gap put a drag on economic...
Katharine Murphy reports on our latest paper. Labor think tank says party conference must address nation’s rising inequality A new paper produced by the inclusive prosperity commission attached to...
View ArticleRaising the GST is a lazy reflex by conservatives
Chifley Executive Director Michael Cooney takes the long handle to the so-called policy arguments for a GST The right-wing brain explosion over a higher GST is a case of evidence-free policy. Instead,...
View ArticleShake up energy market regulation now!
Gabrielle Kuiper explains how to make the energy market a strength, not a weakness, for the environment and growth We need a shake-up of energy market regulation The independent Review of Governance...
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