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Australia is failing more than 130,000 people with significant psychosocial disability – despite spending billions every year on the NDIS. Our new report shows how to bridge the current gap in support, to create a fairer and more effective system. buff.ly/5IrYFzK

GrattanInst's tweet image. Australia is failing more than 130,000 people with significant psychosocial disability – despite spending billions every year on the NDIS. 

Our new report shows how to bridge the current gap in support, to create a fairer and more effective system. buff.ly/5IrYFzK

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“I'm old enough to remember when people said the grid will never hold up with 20% renewables in it – and the grid is still holding up now.”   @GrattanInst energy expert Alison Reeve on a watershed week on Australia’s long road to net zero.   #auspol   theage.com.au/politics/feder…


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How to save the NDIS By @PatMcGorry with a little help from my colleagues at the ⁦@GrattanInst#auspol #disability #mentalhealth theaustralian.com.au/health/caring/…


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Tackling the school attendance crisis is a moral imperative for Australia’s political class. An end-of-school-year call to arms by @GrattanInst education policy experts @Amy_L_Haywood and @hunter_jordana #auspol #edutwitter johnmenadue.com/post/2025/12/p…


On a typical school day in Australia, about 11% of students who should be at school are absent. Every day matters. Which is why we've launched our new policy brief on how to improve school attendance in Australia. buff.ly/XUEYv4T

GrattanInst's tweet image. On a typical school day in Australia, about 11% of students who should be at school are absent. 

Every day matters. Which is why we've launched our new policy brief on how to improve school attendance in Australia. buff.ly/XUEYv4T

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The government moved quickly after its election victory to seek ideas for economic reform. As it prepares the next federal budget, we cannot let that momentum lapse. @GrattanInst theconversation.com/the-clock-is-t…


The policy reform clock is ticking... Our CEO, Aruna Sathanapally, on what the federal government should do in next year's Budget grattan.edu.au/news/the-polic…


🤓 GRATTAN’S 2025 WONKS’ LIST 🤓 In addition to our Prime Minister’s Summer Reading List, our Wonks’ List highlights some of the year’s best technical policy reads. Here are our picks for 2025. buff.ly/YcFqGwm #auspol #ausecon


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