• TARGET30

TARGET30 was a program launched in 2013 designed to reduce government spending from its then current level of 35% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) down to 30% within a 10 year timeframe. It focused on ensuring that the crucial services Australians need are delivered efficiently and effectively while curbing the uncontrolled growth of inefficient spending.

The raised pension age, with Simon Cowan
Simon Cowan, Karla PincottAugust 24, 2023Liberalism in Question

In this TARGET 30 Research Report CIS modelling shows that reforming the pension could deliver...

Jumpstart Productivity: New modelling pinpoints better tax cut program
John HumphreysOctober 15, 2019PP24

Treasury modelling of the government’s tax changes make the strange assumption of no behavioural change,...

Reform, Retreat and Relinquishment: Lessons from historic state ownership of businesses in NSW
Percy AllanSeptember 24, 2019PP23

In the 1980s and 90s, Australian governments agreed to an ambitious program of micro-economic reforms...

Millennials and Super: the case for voluntary superannuation
Simon CowanMay 28, 2019PP20
As a result of house prices increases, it has become much harder to save for...
Budget 2019: Why the long-term tax cuts should be fast-tracked
John HumphreysApril 4, 2019PP19

The centrepiece of the 2019/20 budget was a proposed doubling of the income tax cuts...

Voting for a living: A shift in Australian politics from selling policies to buying votes?
Robert Carling, Terrence O’BrienSeptember 5, 2018PP9

This paper explores the hypothesis that growth of government has become self-sustaining through the emergence...

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