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Assessing the Opposition

The Opposition is doing better in the polls lately, but is its actual performance improving? James Arvanitakis rates the Opposition’s performance on three policy challenges

Superannuation savings a small drop in the ocean: Ben Spies-Butcher

Labor's proposed changes to superannuation are a small step in the right direction, explains CPD fellow Ben Spies-Butcher.

Cracking down on the private health insurance rebate should be just the beginning: Ian McAuley

Centre for Policy Development fellow Ian McAuley discusses the private health insurance rebate and why it bolsters the wealthy and penalises self-reliance.

Reforming Australia's hidden welfare state: Tax expenditures as welfare for the rich

As Australia heads into a recession and our budget heads into deficit, one of Australia's least fair and least effective forms of public investment is still growing like topsy. In this paper for the Centre for Policy Development Dr Ben Spies-Butcher and Adam Stebbing uncover Australia's hidden welfare state. Using the superannuation tax concessions as a case study, they explore options for transforming tax expenditures to make Commonwealth spending fairer and more transparent.

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