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Australia’s leading domestic public policy think tank. Independent analysis on economic reform, budgets, education, health, climate & energy, disability.

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What’s Grattan’s verdict on Budget 2024?

In this special podcast, CEO Aruna Sathanapally and a panel of Grattan experts, including Sam Bennett, Alison Reeve, and Brendan Coates critically assess Australia’s 2024 federal Budget. buff.ly/3QNsbCu

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In normal times, a boost in government spending would boost inflation. The budget papers show these are not normal times, writes Aruna Sathanapally from the Grattan Institute.
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The renewables revolution is running late.

Alison Reeve explains why - and how to fix it. grattan.edu.au/news/renewable…

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Will this budget ease the cost-of-living pressures for your household?

Our CEO, Aruna Sathanapally, joined ABC RN Life Matters for this deep dive into
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Tasmania’s reading challenge

Our Education Program Director Jordana Hunter in today's Mercury on how Australia's lowest-performing state can lift literacy rates

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Want to know how Churchill Primary School transformed their reading results?

Come to tomorrow's Grattan Institute webinar from 7-8pm.

Jacquie Burrows and Halie McColl will talk about why – and how – they overhauled their approach to teaching reading.

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Australia’s economic prosperity depends on a successful transition to a net-zero energy system that is both affordable and reliable. Clear heads are needed. Now is not the time for turning.

Tony Wood in the The Australian

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‘There are certain forms of spending that still make social and economic sense.’

Our CEO Aruna Sathanapally spoke to Laura Tingle on 7.30 on the eve of .

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What do Australians actually earn and own? The answer might surprise you...

Find out with our cheat sheets:
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What do Australians actually earn and own? The answer might surprise you... Find out with our #Budget2024 cheat sheets: buff.ly/4aYB44h
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How to improve the safety and quality of services for disabled Australians

Thoughtful new submission by our disability policy experts Sam Bennett and Hannah Orban

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A pleasure to join Oliver Lovell with Jordana Hunter for Episode 90 of ERRR. We discussed Grattan's research on multi-school organisations, and how Australia can build on lessons learnt overseas. I'd love to hear your thoughts if you give it a listen.
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The transition to net zero is here now. Our choice is not to go forward or not but go badly or well. theaustralian.com.au/inquirer/trans…

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The times call for courageous tax reforms.

Our CEO Aruna Sathanapally outlines what Jim Chalmers should do in next Tuesday's Budget. buff.ly/3UUMeAr

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Allowing people to access their super to help buy a house won’t leave them impoverished in retirement.

But there's one big problem with this policy. Younger, poorer Australians don’t have much super.

Instead, these policies could help. buff.ly/3wCwx8B

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