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Simpler, more streamlined and smarter regulations are required to address evolving policy challenges
Why tax literacy should be a national priority in Canada
Israel should contain fiscal deficits and pursue pro-competition reforms to sustain strong growth, says OECD
Labor wants to give the minimum wage a real boost. The benefits would likely outweigh any downsides
97th Session of the Steel Committee: Statement by the Chair
The Medical Research Future Fund has grown far beyond its target. Why is so much of the money unused?
OECD urges strengthened co-operation to sustain trillion-dollar ocean economy
Ninth supermarket review proposed after 8 tax-payer funded reports find no evidence of price gouging
Lithuania will need to strengthen fiscal sustainability, tackle labour shortages and foster productivity to address ageing challenges
25 years into a new century and housing is less affordable than ever
Budget reply fails to set out plan to lift living standards or tackle housing crisis
Historic investment to help deliver universal early childhood education and care
Address to the Canberra Business Chamber and Institute of Public Accountants online budget breakfast
This budget’s tax tinkering isn’t the same as meaningful tax reform. Here’s why
Federal Budget falls short of what is needed to truly address inequality and poverty: Oxfam
Australia urgently needs competitive, simple and productivity-focused tax reform
Australia stands firm behind its foreign aid in the budget, but the future remains precarious
Election Eve Budget overlooks drivers of economic growth – innovation, research and development
The OECD Working Group on Bribery welcomes Belgium’s significant legislative reforms to combat foreign bribery but calls for increased investigations and prosecutions
This week’s federal budget will focus on cost-of-living measures – and a more uncertain global economy
ACCC finds Australia’s supermarkets are among the world’s most profitable – but doesn’t accuse them of price gouging
Australian Retailers Association responds to ACCC Supermarkets Report
Australia’s population growth on a disastrous trajectory
Higher and more expensive sovereign and corporate debt risks restricting capacity to finance future investment needs
Latvia joins the OECD Development Assistance Committee
Why international students could be a critical factor in bolstering Canada’s economic resilience
MCA Board Chair – Address To Melbourne Mining Club
Treasurer Chalmers promises ‘meaningful and substantial’ cost of living help in Tuesday’s budget
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop interview – Gladstone
Global economic outlook uncertain as growth slows, inflationary pressures persist and trade policies cloud outlook
State Of Service Roadshow 2025
Education delegation departs for Europe & UK
Despite recent increases, JobSeeker still leaves people below the poverty line. Here’s why that affects us all
Costa Rica should continue reforms to boost growth and living standards
Address to Economics on the Swan, Economic Society of Australia WA Branch, University of Western Australia, Perth
Quantum technologies are changing our world – what does NZ need to be part of the next revolution?
Creativity boosts NAPLAN literacy and numeracy scores
Czechia must ensure fiscal sustainability and boost skills, innovation and business dynamism to drive growth, says OECD
Albanese’s pitch on beer – temporary freeze on excise indexation
Making stuff here – leading innovator releases blueprint to reinvigorate Australian economy
Canada’s productivity strategy needs to centre workers
View Australia’s National Digital Health Strategy ranked number one in global eHealth study
Minns Government sets high expectations for schools with new system-wide targets
Healthcare systems need to better respond to patients’ needs, finds first international OECD patient survey
NZ has long suffered from low productivity. A simple fix is keeping workers happy
Slovenia must promptly strengthen independence of investigations and implement longstanding recommendations, says OECD Working Group on Bribery following High-Level mission in Ljubljana
Government support for fisheries should be redirected to make the sector more resilient
Australian Prime Minister Radio Interview – 6PR Perth 19 February