Australia

Report

Towards a financially inclusive higher education system

Yasmine Probst, Dr Katherine Kent, Karen Walton, Joanna Russell, Kylie Austin, Gabrielle O’Flynn

This report examined the prevalence and impact of financial hardship on Australian university students. It evaluated the effectiveness of existing financial support services and identified barriers that prevent students from accessing essential assistance. It recommends that government funded payment schemes be enhanced, and that universities should expand and enhance their emergency and non-monetary support services.
Report

Budget 2026–27: overview


This overview outlines the key initiatives for the Australian Government Budget, and presents the international and domestic economic outlook. The Budget aims to get Australia through the global oil shock and take pressure off Australians, while continuing to build a stronger economy, better tax system, fairer housing market and a more sustainable budget.
Evaluation

Evaluation of the operation of amendments made by the Native Title Legislation Amendment Act 2021


The Native Title Legislation Amendment Act 2021 introduced legislative changes with the intention of improving native title claims resolution, agreement-making, Indigenous decision-making and dispute resolution processes. This evaluation found continued support for measures aimed at providing flexibility, efficiency and certainty, as well as post-determination dispute resolution, and they were seen to be operating as intended.
Survey Report

Per Capita tax survey 2025


The results of the 2025 survey show Australians continue to expect a tax system that is fair, progressive, and capable of addressing inequality, while also funding high‑quality public services that support everyday life. Support for tax reform remains, but it is expressed with greater caution and conditionality than in previous years.
Essay

Digital platformisation in the care sector


This essay investigates technological innovation and the rise of digital platformisation in the care sector, drawing on research that explores the features of digital care platforms and care management platforms for aged care in Australia. The essay outlines two distinct types of digital platforms in operation.
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