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**MEDIA ALERT**

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The Australia Institute’s Revenue Summit 2023 will today host economists, taxation experts and politicians to discuss and explore how we meet Australia’s growing public spending needs over the coming decades. Speakers Hon Dr Andrew Leigh MP | Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury, and Assistant Minister for EmploymentSenator Barbara Pocock AM | Greens Spokesperson … Continued

**MEDIA ALERT**

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The Australia Institute’s Revenue Summit 2023 will on Friday host economists, taxation experts and politicians to discuss and explore how we meet Australia’s growing public spending needs over the coming decades. Speakers Hon Dr Andrew Leigh MP | Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury, and Assistant Minister for EmploymentSenator Barbara Pocock AM | Greens … Continued

More threatened species listed past 2yrs than previous 10yrs

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MEDIA RELEASE Thursday 26 October 2023 More threatened species listed past 2yrs than previous 10yrs New research reveals Australia has listed more threatened species in the past two years than the previous ten, uncovering the true impact of the Black Summer Bushfires ahead of a return of similar conditions in 2023-24. However, new technology helping Australians … Continued

Most Australians want Stage 3 scrapped or overhauled

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Media release | Thursday 26 October 2023 More than two-thirds of Australians want the government to overhaul Stage 3 tax cuts or scrap them altogether, according to new research from the Australia Institute. When asked whether the government should repeal the Stage 3 cuts, 37% support the idea and 24% oppose it. A significant number … Continued

**MEDIA ALERT**

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The Australia Institute’s Revenue Summit 2023 will host economists, taxation experts and politicians to discuss and explore how we meet Australia’s growing public spending needs over the coming decades. Speakers Hon Dr Andrew Leigh MP | Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury, and Assistant Minister for EmploymentSenator Barbara Pocock AM | Greens Spokesperson for … Continued

Polling: Pork barrelling, jobs for mates considered corruption in eyes of public

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MEDIA RELEASE | Tuesday 24 October 2023 Australians consider a wide range of government behaviours as corruption, including cronyism, political expenditure and hobbling or ignoring integrity watchdogs, finds new polling research from the Australia Institute. People are most likely to think corruption is common among state and territory governments (69%), followed by local governments (68%) … Continued

Monash expert: Microsoft to help ‘cyber shield’ Australia – but do we need more?

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Monash experts are available to comment on Prime Minister Albanese’s announcement that American tech giant Microsoft will help Australia build a “cyber shield” against global online threats under a plan to secure and expand the Australian digital economy.   Professor Monica Whitty, Head of Department of Software Systems & Cybersecurity, Faculty of Information Technology Contact … Continued

Sharks’ cancer secret also puts them at risk: study

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New international Monash University-led research has explained the reasons for and implications of low cancer rates in sharks, which until now have remained a decades long mystery. In a world-first collaborative international study, co-led by Monash University’s Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI), with researchers from Germany, Sweden and the USA, scientists have discovered that sharks … Continued

As a Community, Country & Government we need to do better.

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As a Community, Country & Government we need to do better. Melbourne, 19 October 2023: Like most Australians we were horrified over the explosions at al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza over the past 48 hours. Unfortunately, in the aftermath, and in a rush to report anything – blame was appropriated to Israel. The impact this … Continued