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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.

Growth that Builds: Beyond the immigration blame game 
Marian L. TupyMarch 5, 2026PP63
This paper argues that Australia’s housing crisis is primarily a supply failure, not simply a...
Old buildings and the housing crisis with Peter Tulip
Peter TulipMarch 4, 2026

Peter Tulip explains how several states have recently overhauled their planning legislation. However, the flaws...

Coverage of Kelly Norris at the Schools Summit and of Robert Carling at CGT Inquiry
March 3, 2026

SMH Schools Summit 2026 as it happened: Prue Car, Sydney university academics, principals speak at...

Hansard transcript: Robert Carling and Peter Tulip at Senate CGT Inquiry
March 3, 2026

Robert Carling: Thank you for this opportunity. We are both researchers at the Centre...

Coverage of Michael Wu’s paper, Robert Carling on CGT, Peter Tulip on heritage laws
March 2, 2026

Treasurer urged to dismantle schemes and cut subsidies to find serious budget savings – The...

This Millennial moved to regional Australia to own a home
Trisha JhaMarch 2, 2026AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW

A brief glance at the past fortnight’s headlines is revealing. High-speed rail is connecting Sydney...

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