Jeremy Sammut

Expertise: Social policy issues, health system, child protection,

Dr Jeremy Sammut was a Senior Research Fellow and the Director of the Culture, Prosperity and Civil Society Program at The Centre for Independent Studies.

Jeremy is one the leading ‘think tankers’ in Australia and a key participant in important, complex, and emotionally-charged debates over Australia’s cultural and social direction. His recent work on curbing corporate social responsibility in Australian business and university freedom charters has created a lot of interest. Prior to this his ground-breaking and influential research on Australia’s child protection including the book The Madness of Australian Child Protection: Why Adoption Will Rescue Australia’s Underclass Children has lead the national debate on adoption reform.

He lead the CIS Health research program for a decade and is a leading expert on market-based healthcare innovation and policy reform. The author or co-author of 26 research reports and numerous essays, articles and book chapters since joining the CIS in June 2007, he has also published approximately 200 opinion articles and he frequently comments on public policy, social, and cultural issues in the print, online, and electronic media.

Jeremy holds a PhD in Australian political and social history from Monash University, and has published on historical topics including Australian federation, the WWI conscription referendums, the woman’s suffrage movement, the White Australia Policy, immigration, multiculturalism, and Indigenous affairs.

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Emergency Budget Repair Kit
Simon Cowan, Robert Carling, Alexander Philipatos, Jennifer Buckingham OAM, Trisha Jha, Jeremy SammutNovember 22, 2013

The August 2013 Economic Statement estimates that the Underlying Cash Balance for the 2013–14 Budget...

Emergency Budget Repair Kit
Alexander Philipatos, Jennifer Buckingham OAM, Jeremy Sammut, Robert Carling, Simon Cowan, Trisha JhaNovember 21, 2013T30.05

The new Abbott government should address its self-identified budget emergency by cutting wasteful spending now....

Overcoming Governance and Cost Challenges for Australian Public Hospitals: The Foundation Trust Alternative
Jeremy Sammut, Peter PhelanOctober 13, 2013PM137

Australia will face problems funding its public hospital and other publicly funded health services if...

Saving Medicare: The Case for Market-Based Health Reform
Jeremy SammutAugust 27, 2013

Paper for the Catholic Health Conference Australia. 26-28 August, 2013 Good morning ladies and gentlemen,...

Saving Medicare But NOT As We Know It
Jeremy SammutApril 30, 2013T30.03

High growth in health spending is the area of public expenditure that will unsustainably increase...

The Fraught Politics of Saying Sorry for Forced Adoption: Implications for Child Protection Policy in Australia
Jeremy SammutMarch 19, 2013IA138

Many Australians will believe a national apology for forced adoption is overdue. But there is...

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