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New Housing Pattern Book designs that can be approved in ten days are launched
Does AI Actually Boost Productivity? Evidence Is Murky
Treasury warns the government it may not balance the budget or meet its housing targets
More psychologists needed in schools as bullying continues to rise 
Government drops ball on child safety; ignores questions
Statement On Treaty Negotiations 4 July
Federal reform to GST would deliver significant revenue to Tasmania and other states
How to reform the NDIS and better support disabled people who don’t qualify for it
Rebalance services for disabled Australians to save the NDIS
Invitations to Economic Reform Roundtable and opening of consultation
Specialists’ Fees Fuel Health Care Costs
New Bill To Give Tradies More Time On Tools
Productivity Commission interim report confirms mental health system is failing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
Australia’s mental health plan “not fit for purpose”, urgent reform needed
500,000 Australians live with mental illness but don’t qualify for the NDIS. A damning new report says they need more support
Is there any hope for a fairer carve-up of the GST between the states?
Companies are betting on AI to help lift productivity. Workers need to be part of the process
Cutting company tax would do nothing for productivity and would hurt ordinary Australians
Liberals Must Release Economic Analysis
Hon Patrick Gorman MP Television Interview – Sky News 17 June
Opposition’s Plan To Increase House Prices
Workers need better tools and tech to boost productivity. Why aren’t companies stepping up to invest?
It took more than a century, but women are taking charge of Australia’s economy – here’s why it matters
Grattan on Friday: the galahs are chattering about ‘productivity’, but can Labor really get it moving?
‘Hard to measure and difficult to shift’: the government’s big productivity challenge
Albanese announces first woman Treasury secretary and a ’roundtable’ on boosting productivity
More to give: new giving fund rules aim to boost charity support
New Secretary To Treasury
Boost Truck Productivity For Lower Costs And Higher Wages
Productivity problems must be addressed with AI, Olympics and energy transition on horizon
Industry leaders unite for productivity solutions to improve living standards
The federal government wants to boost productivity. Science can help
Public Consultation On Productivity Reform Priorities
PEAK ACCOUNTING BODY APPLAUDS PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION FOCUS ON DIGITAL FINANCIAL REPORTING
Business stands ready to support Government productivity agenda
AMSANT commends returning Albanese Government over Federal Election victory
Labor says its second term will be about productivity reform. These ideas could help shift the dial
NIHLA Welcomes New Government, Reaffirms Call for Structural Change in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
A Fresh Start for Queensland: Landmark inquiry into building and construction sector to commence  
AMSANT calls for national commitment to Closing the Health Gap ahead of Federal Election
Election 2025 Education Policy Brief: Early Childhood Education & Care
Ahead of Housing Ministers’ Debate: time to double down on supply incentives
Why is it so hard for everyone to have a house in Australia?
Productivity reform has been put in the too-hard basket for years. Here’s why leaders leave it alone
NIHLA Response to Comments on Indigenous Affairs and Closing the Gap
Confidence surges for Queensland’s property sector
Greens launch plan for an independent commission to crack down on reckless for-profit childcare providers
Labor’s Price Gouging Plans Must Include Big Fines