July 2013

Are asylum seeker claims genuine? > Check the facts

Who:  “The people coming here by irregular maritime arrivals (arriving by boat) are not people fleeing persecution…They’re coming here as economic migrants… We need a tougher, more hard-edged assessment.” Bob Carr “Recent spike in Iranian immigration, which is overwhelmingly middle-class Iranians… who are coming to these shores as economic migrants” Bob Carr The claim: The

How does Australia treat inactive bank accounts? > Check the facts

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Are there more hospital beds under Labor? > Check the facts

Who: “Labor has invested more in health care than any previous government…This means more beds.” ALP website. The Claim: The number of hospital beds has increased under the Labor government. The Facts: In absolute terms hospital bed numbers have increased under Labor. However, this figure does not consider the increase in the population over time.

End of Financial Year donation appeal

It’s that time of year again when we appeal to your generous nature, your love of progressive ideas and your support for ‘research that matters’ …. and your ability to claim it back as a tax deduction! For us, it’s an opportunity to show you what can be achieved and why we think Australia needs

June 2013

Do the Coalition’s promised job figures add up? > Check the facts

Who: “A Coalition Government will deliver one million new jobs over the next five years and two million new jobs within the next decade.” From the Liberal Party’s ‘Our Plan Real Solutions for all Australians’. The Claim: The implication is that generating 1,000,000 new jobs in Australia over five years and 2,000,000 over 10 years

Is Australia’s public debt really that big? > Check the facts

Who:  “The path back to surpluses, debt reduction and a strong, prosperous economy must be through cutting wasteful spending, rather than on increasing taxes or introducing new ones.” “Australia must live within its means.” Tony Abbott and Joe Hockey. The Claim: The government needs to cut back its spending and get the budget into surplus

Is mining Tasmania’s major employer? > Check the facts

Who: “The mining sector is Tasmania’s major employer after significant growth in the past two years, Deputy Premier Bryan Green says.” The Mercury. The Claim: The mining industry is a major employer in Tasmania creating a significant numbers of jobs. The Facts: According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics the mining industry is a relatively small employer in

Has the carbon tax slowed mining? > Check the facts

Who: “Many mining companies say they will no longer do business in Australia once this tax and the subsequent emissions trading scheme are introduced.” Senator Alan Eggleston. The Claim: The carbon price will destroy the mining industry in Australia. This claim has been made by many people in the mining industry and on the coalition

Did the mining boom save Australia from the GFC? > Check the facts

Who: “Everybody knows we were the bedrock of getting Australia through the global financial crisis.” Mitch Hooke, Chief Executive of the Minerals Council of Australia. The Claim: The mining boom saved Australia from the global financial crisis. The Facts: While Australia did not go through a recession during the GFC, the mining industry did. Discussion

Are asylum seekers illegal? > Check the facts

Who: “..more people illegally arrive in Australia on another boat.” Scott Morrison. The Claim: That the people who arrive on boats seeking asylum are breaking the law. The Facts: Asylum seekers who arrive by boat in Australia are not illegal. Under the UN Refugee Convention, which Australia has signed, they have the right to seek asylum

May 2013

March 2013

Hockey’s war on welfare – do we really want the Hong Kong model?

Hockey’s war on entitlements Government inaction on antibiotic resistance exposed Mining’s not so special Events Recent Publications Recent Media Hockey’s war on entitlements “They are barely bigger than a toilet cubicle. Yet these depressingly cramped spaces serve as a kitchen, living room, dining room, bedroom, pantry and everything in between for their cooped-up inhabitants.Those unfortunate enough

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Hockey’s war on entitlements “They are barely bigger than a toilet cubicle. Yet these depressingly cramped spaces serve as a kitchen, living room, dining room, bedroom, pantry and everything in between for their cooped-up inhabitants.Those unfortunate enough to live in these urban slums range from the elderly and unemployed to low-income families and singletons.Their location? Hong Kong. One

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Government inaction on antibiotic resistance exposed “Unless we solve the problem of antimicrobial resistance to drugs, we will be facing a post-antibiotic era where things as common as a strep throat infection or a child’s scratched knee could once again kill.”  Margaret Chan, Director-General of World Health Organization (WHO), 2012 The discovery of antibiotics was

Hockey’s war on entitlements

“They are barely bigger than a toilet cubicle. Yet these depressingly cramped spaces serve as a kitchen, living room, dining room, bedroom, pantry and everything in between for their cooped-up inhabitants.Those unfortunate enough to live in these urban slums range from the elderly and unemployed to low-income families and singletons.Their location? Hong Kong. One of the richest cities

Events

  Politics in the Pub – Andrew Leigh MP – 27 March Andrew Leigh is the federal member for Fraser, an economist and an author. Andrew’s latest book ‘Disconnected’ highlights that political parties and unions are struggling to keep their members; sporting participation and cultural attendance is down; we are less likely to attend church

Mining’s not so special

Last week the RBA released a paper showing that, surprise surprise, the mining industry has spill over benefits for industries such as construction and business services. Amongst all of the hype released by the mining industry in response there was no mention of the fact that the RBA found that these spill overs were much

Government inaction on antibiotic resistance exposed

“Unless we solve the problem of antimicrobial resistance to drugs, we will be facing a post-antibiotic era where things as common as a strep throat infection or a child’s scratched knee could once again kill.”  Margaret Chan, Director-General of World Health Organization (WHO), 2012 The discovery of antibiotics was one of the defining events in

Recent Publications

Still beating around the bush, M Grudnoff, 25 February Culture of resistance, K Tucker, 15 February Corporate power in Australia, R Denniss & D Richardson, 6 February For a full list of our publications, click here. All papers can be downloaded for free. Go back to Between the Lines

Recent Media

Age of the worried well-off, The Canberra Times, 2 March  Economics and Ethics: Rationality and choice,  ABC666 Canberra, 27 February Mining boom continues to hurt rural sector, ABC ‘PM’, 25 February Why can’t the government stand up to big polluters, ABC Radio National, 24 February Economics and Ethics: How much do we need to live on?, ABC666

February 2013

The economic impacts of Australia’s mining expansion: Quick links to TAI research

The Australia Institute (TAI) has been researching the economic impacts of mining activity in Australia. This document provides a brief summary of key facts and links to TAI research papers, policy briefs and submissions currently available online. Key facts Mining ‘crowds out’ other industries: The expansion of mining causes a contraction in non-mining industries, particularly

December 2012

Things you helped us achieve: 2012 wrap-up

The Australia Institute in numbers A year ago there was no carbon price, Richard had just finished debating Lord Monckton at the National Press Club and The Australia Institute had never produced an infographic. Things move fast in modern politics and think tanks have to work hard and fast to keep up. This year has

Can we help your organisation have more impact in 2013?

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