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Phillip Toner

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Phil Toner
Report

An industrial strategy for domestic manufacturing of onshore and offshore wind energy towers and equipment


All wind towers currently installed in Australia are imported. This report argues that the wind energy sector is an ideal application of the federal government’s Future Made in Australia policy and describes how a move to domestic manufacturing could create quality ongoing jobs, reduce emissions and add billions in value to the economy.
Assessment

Lost at sea: an assessment of the Productivity Commission’s report on container port productivity


This research challenges the methodology and conclusions of a recent Productivity Commission study of productivity in Australia’s container port system. The report suggests that the Commission’s exercise was ideologically motivated, and failed to properly interpret its own data.
Discussion paper

Residential time of use electricity pricing in NSW


Australian energy companies and regulators claim that introducing 'time of use' pricing will benefit consumers and move their consumption to times when the network is less congested. On closer examination, further adoption will impose increased costs on households and appears more likely to increase the profits of electricity companies than to assist consumers.
Report

Understanding productivity: Australia's choice


This report explores Australia’s productivity slowdown and the policy measures that are being proposed to address it. There is increasing recognition and agreement among policy-makers in Australia that productivity is a key driver of growth, competitiveness and living standards. But there is less agreement on the sources and measurement of productivity performance, and consequently on...
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Keeping up with technology: a pilot study of TAFE and the manufacturing sector


Australia's innovation capacity is, in part, reliant on its teaching workforce. In this pilot study Phillip Toner examines how vocational education and training teachers, in particular TAFE teachers, maintain the currency of their skills and knowledge base. He also explores their role in the development and diffusion of innovative practices and new technologies in the...

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