• Intergenerational

The Intergenerational program will focus on research aimed at improving the economic stability and mobility of young Australians and looking at removing the barriers to their prosperity and progress.

Australia has declared war on social media | Emilie Dye & Tom Switzer
Emilie Dye, Tom Switzer, Randall EvansNovember 28, 2024

The Australian government has abandoned its “misinformation” law, a major victory for free speech. This...

JBL Eberstadt
The Coming Global Depopulation
Nicholas Eberstadt October 13, 2024
What could plunging birth rates mean for Australia?...
What is behind the push toward corporate activism? | Simon Cowan and Emilie Dye
Emilie Dye, Simon CowanSeptember 4, 2024

CIS Researchers Simon Cowan and Emilie Dye discuss in detail the findings from their survey...

Aged care deal a small step to fairer system for young workers
Emilie DyeSeptember 2, 2024AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW

The move toward greater self-sufficiency from aged care recipients is a commendable, albeit incomplete, step...

Much Ado About Gen Z. Are young workers really driving corporate activism?
Emilie DyeAugust 22, 2024IA151
Business has become increasingly involved in social and political issues. Some believe this is because...
Why do companies go woke?
Emilie Dye, Randall EvansJuly 25, 2024

The Centre for Independent Studies commissiomed a survey to find out what Australians really think...

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