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Measuring Australia’s economic and social progress
Stephen Bartos | September 8, 2011Australian measures of life satisfaction have declined in recent years, despite solid growth in GDP. The Global Access Partners Task Force on Progress in Society, established following the 2010 National Economic Review Summit, has been exploring how the ‘economics of happiness’ could be used to inform national policy.
Since last year, a group of senior public sector, private sector and academic thinkers, brought together under the auspices of Sydney-based public policy think tank Global Access Partners (GAP), has been addressing the issue of measures of progress.
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Measures to start addressing affordable rental housing
Andrew Meehan | November 6, 2008It is now widely accepted that Australia has a huge housing affordability problem. Indeed, rarely a day goes by in the media without discussion of house prices, interest rates, first home buyers, and the lack of affordability.
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WA Housing Roundtable
Scott Ludlam | November 5, 2008This is a sector that has been in crisis for so long that the word barely holds meaning; people simply should not have to work under this kind of stress and official neglect.
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Many Faces to the Housing Crisis
Stan Small | October 30, 2008The Government should allocate more resources towards the provision of public and community housing as a matter of urgency. Unfortunately, that's a much harder sell to the electorate than the First Home Buyers Grant.
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A tax for everything
alison gordon | September 30, 2008If we want to encourage more people to enter the housing market, there needs to be some incentive for them to do so.

