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What is a ‘just’ transition to net zero – and why is Australia struggling to get there?
Millions of high-risk Australians aren’t getting vaccinated. A policy reset could save lives
Millions of older Australians are at risk. We need a vaccination policy reset
The government will underwrite risky investments in renewables – here’s why that’s a good idea
Minister for Health and Aged Care – speech 21 November
How could Australia actually get to net zero? Here’s how
$1 billion in extra funding is just the first step to fixing local roads
Slashing salt can save lives – and it won’t hurt your hip pocket or tastebuds
Declare war on hidden salt to save lives
The original and still the best: why it’s time to renew Australia’s renewable energy policy
Education specialist appointed chair of Lifting Literacy Outcomes Monitoring Group
3 things the disability royal commission missed: health, transport, day programs
Why Australia urgently needs a climate plan and a Net Zero National Cabinet Committee to implement it
Stop offering so many international graduates false hope
The road is long and time is short, but Australia’s pace towards net zero is quickening
Opinion piece: Matildas show way for Aussie competition
Grattan Institute launches search for new CEO after Danielle Wood accepts appointment as Chair of the Productivity Commission
Appointment of Productivity Commission Chair
Grattan Institute launches new Disability Program
Unsexy but vital: why warnings over grid reliability are really about building more transmission lines
Pharmacists should be able to work with GPs to prescribe medicines for long-term conditions
More dynamic and competitive economy
Only half of Human Resources professionals say they have observed their organisations’ leaders prioritising diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace
Expensive dental care worsens inequality. Is it time for a Medicare-style ‘Denticare’ scheme?
Not all gases are the same, even Grattan Institute says so
Is it finally time to ban junk food advertising? A new bill could improve kids’ health
All-electric homes are better for your hip pocket and the planet. Here’s how governments can help us get off gas
New protections herald hope for migrant worker exploitation
New appointments to NHFIC board to drive social housing progress
New appointments to National Housing Finance and Investment Corporation
Act now to stamp out exploitation of migrant workers
Australia finally has a Net Zero Authority – here’s what should top its agenda
New Medicare reforms won’t fix everything but they start to tackle the system’s biggest problems
Thinktanks, thinkers and tech the focus of competition inquiry hearings
If you live in a bulk-billing ‘desert’ it’s hard to see a doctor for free. Here’s how to fix this
Cut spending and raise taxes to repair budget
What if Medicare was restricted to GPs who bulk billed? This kind of reform is possible
Cut tax breaks to make superannuation fairer and the budget stronger
Safeguard mechanism explainer – Labor and the Greens strike a deal to cut emissions
Expert panel to inform a better and fairer education system
Vinnies urges Senate to pass housing package
Greens will back Labor’s safeguard mechanism without a ban on new coal and gas. That’s a good outcome
How to boost teaching quality and student performance: a Grattan Guide
Call for bigger pharmacy discounts for cheaper PBS medicines
Customers are paying less for their electricity network costs
Housing crisis: five initiatives that should be on the NSW election agenda
Fair health outcomes start with prevention. The new Centre for Disease Control can make it happen
Chronic disease is at a tipping point. A CDC will help show the bigger picture – prevention