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Productivity Commission
Slight Uptick in Productivity for Australia, but Long Term Growth Still Wanting
'Australia’s productivity returning to 2019 levels is no cause for complacency,' the Productivity Commission said.
December 21, 2023
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Henry Jom
Productivity Commission Calls for Universal Childcare
The PC proposes introducing a universal childcare model that would make quality services accessible to all Australian children ...
November 24, 2023
BY
Alfred Bui
Australia’s Largest Health Insurer Announces 4-Day Work Week Trial
The theory behind a shorter work week is that it can boost productivity.
October 23, 2023
BY
Nick Spencer
Are ‘Death Taxes’ Really the Way to Equalise Society?
The Productivity Commission job must have looked uninviting if the chance to preside over the gradual bankruptcy of ...
September 18, 2023
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Graham Young
Wages for 95 Percent of Australia’s Labour Force in Line With Productivity: Report
Most Australian workers' wages are in line with their productivity, except for the agriculture and mining industries.
September 15, 2023
BY
Alfred Bui
Incoming Productivity Commission Chair Says Australians Should Pay Inheritance Taxes
Australians could soon be grappling with the possibility of taxes on inheritances after incoming Productivity Commission Chair Danielle ...
September 12, 2023
BY
Isabella Rayner
Stronger Accountability Needed to Address Failure to ‘Close the Gap’: Productivity Commission
Australia needs more solid accountability mechanisms to address governments' lack of action in eliminating inequalities among the Indigenous ...
July 26, 2023
BY
Alfred Bui
Is It Time to Say Goodbye to Improving Productivity?
Commentary The latest five-year review by the Australian Productivity Commission (PC) is a historically weak piece of analysis ...
March 27, 2023
BY
Graham Young
Australian Economy Loses $600 Million a Year Due to Container Port Inefficiencies
Port inefficiencies cost the Australian economy about $600 million (US$414 million) per year, causing consumers to pay more ...
January 10, 2023
BY
Alfred Bui
Wage Negotiations Could Inflate Prices of Goods and Services: Australian Productivity Commission
The Australian Productivity Commission (PC) has warned that customers across the country could bear the brunt if the ...
October 16, 2022
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Alfred Bui
Progress of Improving Australia’s Education Outcomes ‘Disappointing’: Report
The current progress into national initiatives aimed at improving the academic achievement and skill acquisition of Australian students ...
September 14, 2022
BY
Rebecca Zhu
Australia Warned of Falling Behind in Technology Race
A five-year productivity inquiry into Australia's digital technologies and data has found that the country could fall behind ...
August 25, 2022
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Alfred Bui
Australian Government Warned to Slash $16 Billion Industry Assistance Spending
The Productivity Commission has warned the Australian government to limit its industry assistance spending following the economy's recovery ...
August 5, 2022
BY
Alfred Bui
Australia’s Productivity Growth Drops to Lowest Level in 60 Years
A new study has found that Australia's productivity growth has declined markedly in the past two decades and ...
August 3, 2022
BY
Alfred Bui
Australia Needs to Crack Down on Fake Indigenous Art: Report
Visual arts and crafts have been an integral part of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture for ...
July 19, 2022
BY
Steve Milne
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