• Economic Policy

CIS is guided by the philosophy of global free markets and individual responsibility. Our economic policy research centres on ideas for continuing reform that will strengthen Australia’s economic independence and prosperity, and challenge the over-reach of big government.

The political winners and losers of 2023
Simon CowanDecember 30, 2023CANBERRA TIMES

The political winners and losers of 2023 Once again it is the time of year...

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National cabinet’s zero-sum game is hurting Australia
Robert Carling, Simon CowanDecember 16, 2023CANBERRA TIMES

While the name has changed over the decades from Premiers Conference to COAG to National...

Alleged politicisation of the public sector.
Karla Pincott, Scott PrasserDecember 15, 2023

In this special episode, Dr Scott Prasser and Prof John McMillan debate over the politicisation...

Decoding Science: Navigating Imperfections, Truths, and Challenges in COVID
Matt Ridley, Peter KurtiDecember 14, 2023

CIS welcomed Matt Ridley for a thought-provoking discussion on the critical role of Government in...

How Chalmers’ fiscal goals lost all ambition
Robert CarlingDecember 13, 2023AFR

How Chalmers’ fiscal goals lost all ambition. Jim Chalmers’ mid-year economic and fiscal update (MYEFO)...

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Bracket Creep Explained: The hidden tax cutting into your earnings
Emilie Dye, Randall EvansDecember 12, 2023

Bracket Creep Explained: The hidden tax cutting into your earnings. Bracket creep chips away at...

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