• 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.

Robert Carling on CGT, CIS event cited
February 13, 2026

Impact of Capital Gains Tax Changes on House Prices Revealed Robert Carling, a senior fellow...

New CIS paper calls for overhaul of diagnosis-driven mental health system
February 12, 2026
Australia's mental health system is failing those most in need — not because of neglect...
Robert Carling on CGT changes, Blaise Joseph on tutoring
February 12, 2026

How far house prices would fall if the capital gains tax discount changed (across Fairfax)...

Drowning in a Sea of Diagnoses. How medicalising distress is overwhelming Australia’s mental health system and failing those most in need
Steven SchwartzFebruary 12, 2026AP100

Executive Summary At the centre of Australia’s mental health system lies a paradox. Government...

Peter Tulip’s media comments on high rents
February 11, 2026

Where landlords have been able to put rents up most – and least (across Fairfax)...

Peter Tulip’s media comments on CGT and the RBA
February 9, 2026

Howard, Morrison and Hockey slam Albo’s CGT soft launch (across NewsCorp) Peter Tulip, chief economist...

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