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Governments spend taxpayers’ money on a wide range of programmes from education to defence and from welfare to infrastructure. Yet there can be too much of a good thing, and some government spending is just wasteful. How can we ensure that taxpayers are getting value for money?

Politically-Feasible Health Reform: Whatever Will It Take?
Jeremy Sammut, Peta Seaton, Gerald Thomas, Terry BarnesDecember 7, 2016OP153

Despite the ever-escalating cost of health posing severe fiscal sustainability challenges, health reform has been...

Australia’s budget repair problem can’t be swept under the carpet
Simon CowanNovember 26, 2016Canberra Times

Peter Costello delivered the last federal budget surplus on May 8, 2007. The following year,...

Dark clouds gather around Australia’s triple-A rating
Robert CarlingNovember 25, 2016Ideas@TheCentre

The bongo drums of credit ratings agencies just became louder, and the message is that...

MEDIA RELEASE: Productivity Commission report proof of pressing need for more and better evaluations of Indigenous programs
Sara HudsonNovember 18, 2016

The Productivity Commission’s latest Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage (OID) report is consistent with Centre for Independent...

The government’s a mess, but remember Labor’s old ideals
Robert CarlingNovember 7, 2016The Spectator - Flat White

Remember all that Marxist/Leninist guff, circa a century ago, about public ownership of the ‘commanding...

MEDI-VATION: ‘Health Innovation Communities’ for Medicare Payment and Service Reform
Jeremy Sammut, Gerald Thomas, Peta SeatonNovember 2, 2016RR21

Health Innovation Communities (HICs) would essentially constitute an Australian ‘Silicon Valley’ for health – hubs...

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