Media Releases

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Tue, 25/10/2022 - 11:11

New research shows multinational gas corporations are using sophisticated accounting tricks and loopholes to avoid paying their fair share of tax, despite making windfall profits. The new report Reforming the Petroleum Resource Rent Tax shows how billions could be raised in the Budget by fixing loopholes and cracking down on multi-national tax avoidance in the

The post Fixing Broken PRRT Loopholes Would Raise Budget Billions: Research appeared first on The Australia Institute.

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Tue, 25/10/2022 - 21:04

The October Budget delivers on a range of welcome bread & butter commitments, but has deferred solving Australia’s meat and potatoes revenue problems until at least May 2023, according to independent think-tank the Australia Institute. “The meat and potatoes revenue reforms Australia needs, like scrapping stage 3, a windfall profits tax, or fixing the PRRT

The post Bread & Butter Budget Defers Meat & Potatoes Revenue Reform to May ‘23 appeared first on The Australia Institute.

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Thu, 03/11/2022 - 07:01

The Climate of the Nation 2022 Report reveals record numbers of Australians who are “very concerned” about climate change as record floods and extreme weather continue to wreak havoc across eastern Australia, and a majority believe governments are not doing enough to prepare for and adapt to the impacts, according to the largest and longest running research program into climate change attitudes in Australia.

The post Climate Concern at Record High amid Floods: Largest Tracking Research on Climate in Australia appeared first on The Australia Institute.

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Mon, 07/11/2022 - 14:04

New research from public policy think tank The Australia Institute shows that two thirds of South Australian voters support the removal of Christian prayers from the opening of Parliamentary sittings. The Australia Institute surveyed of a representative sample of 616 South Australians in September, asking about the opening prayers and the recent addition of an

The post Replace Parliament Prayers with Minute’s Silence: SA Voters appeared first on The Australia Institute.

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Wed, 09/11/2022 - 14:23

A prominent advertisement published by the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) in The Mercury today highlights the need for Truth in Political Advertising laws in Tasmania. Key Details: On 9 November 2022, The Mercury published an ad from ACL that said “Plan to criminalise parents who question their children’s wish to change gender? Likely lose government!”

The post Deceptive Political Ad Demonstrates Need for Truth in Political Advertising Laws in Tasmania appeared first on The Australia Institute.

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Thu, 10/11/2022 - 06:53

New polling research reveals an overwhelming majority of Australians (86%) support a government intervention in the gas industry, either through export controls, a windfall profits tax, or both. Key Findings: An overwhelming majority of Australians (86%) support a government intervention in the gas industry, either through export controls or a windfall profits tax or both.

The post Overwhelming Majority Support for Gov Intervention in Gas Price Crisis: Research appeared first on The Australia Institute.

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Fri, 11/11/2022 - 09:28

New research from the Centre for Future Work quantifies the dramatic risks faced by workers whose employers unilaterally terminate enterprise agreements during the course of renegotiations. This aggressive employer strategy, which became common after a precedent-setting 2015 court decision, would be curtailed by new industrial relations legislation proposed by the Commonwealth Government.

The post IR Reforms To Close Off The ‘Nuclear Option’ Will Protect Wages and Entitlements appeared first on The Australia Institute.

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Fri, 11/11/2022 - 12:14

Major red flags in Australian grants administration must be addressed to prevent pork barrelling, according to a submission by the Australia Institute to the parliamentary inquiry into Commonwealth grants administration. Key Findings: 11 different pork-barrelling red flags were highlighted, the most significant include: funds not allocated in line with grant objectives, lack of personal consequences for Ministers

The post Major Red Flags: Reforms Needed to Stop Politician Pork-Barrelling appeared first on The Australia Institute.

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Mon, 14/11/2022 - 21:00

Australia’s climate action again ranks in the bottom 10 of countries assessed in the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) 2023. The CCPI is an annual analysis of climate performance by countries covering 92% of global emissions, conducted by international think tank Germanwatch, NewClimate Institute and CAN International. Key Points: Australia’s overall ranking moved up four

The post Australia Remains in Bottom 10 on Global Climate List, Despite Improvements appeared first on The Australia Institute.

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Tue, 15/11/2022 - 06:56

Proposed reforms to Australia’s industrial relations laws are likely to support higher coverage for collective bargaining in the national labour market, and provide a boost to stagnant wage growth according to new research from the Centre for Future Work. The report reviews historical data on the erosion of collective bargaining in Australia, and its close

The post Restoring Collective Bargaining Coverage Would Boost Wage Growth: Research Report appeared first on The Australia Institute.