Organisation

Grattan Institute

Report

Poor pricing progress: price disclosure isn’t the answer to high drug prices


This report argues that Australia has a long way to go before consumers pay fair prices for pharmaceuticals. Overview Grattan Institute’s March 2013 report, Australia’s bad drug deal, showed that Australians paid more than $1 billion a year too much for prescription drugs. The problem is how the government sets prices. Vested interests are involved...
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Balancing budgets: tough choices we need


This report argues that a reform package could add about $37 billion a year to Australian government budgets and help to tackle Australia’s growing budget crisis. Overview Australian governments must make tough choices to balance their budgets. They face a decade of deficits, the result of big ticket spending initiatives, rising health costs, pressure on...
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Renovating housing policy


This report argues that government tax and welfare policies, by favouring homeowners and property investors over people who rent, are increasing the divide between Australians who own housing and those who do not. Overview Housing policy in Australia is overdue for a major renovation. Government tax and welfare policies, by favouring home owners and property...
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Access all areas: new solutions for GP shortages in rural Australia


Shortages of GP services have a big impact. When people can't see a GP, they get sick with conditions that could be prevented. This is costly for the health system and for individuals.
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Keep the caps off! Student access and choice in higher education


This paper argues that the Commonwealth Government should reconsider any plan to end its university open access policy. Overview After just 18 months of operation, Australia’s radical experiment in uncapping undergraduate university enrolments is under threat. According to its critics – which include the higher education minister and a leading vice-chancellor – it admits academically...

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