• 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.

Too Little; Too Late: Personal Income Tax Reform in Australia
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The main thrust of the Government’s proposed personal income tax changes announced in the 2018-19...

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Australia is in a period of economic malaise. GDP per person has been growing slowly...

From Reform to Retreat: 30 Years of Australian Fiscal Policy
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UBI – Universal Basic Income is an Unbelievably Bad Idea
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The idea of a Universal Basic Income (UBI), paid by the government to its citizens...

The Major Bank Levy: We’re all going to be hit
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The major bank levy was proposed in the 2017–18 Budget. The levy has numerous flaws...

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Recent attempts to reform welfare have focused on the wrong elements of the system. In...

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