COAG Reform Council

Report release

Deadline looming for seamless national economy

With just 11 months until governments are due to deliver their seamless national economy reforms the COAG Reform Council has found 12 reforms are at risk of not being completed by the December deadline.

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  • Aerial view of Victoria Road bridge and boats with Sydney skyline in the background

    Capital cities

    Ensuring our cities are dynamic, liveable and environmentally sustainable well into the future.

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  • A loaded container ship at Fremantle Port, Western Australia

    Competition and regulation

    Creating a seamless national economy through 36 streams of business regulation and competition reform.

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  • Young hands holding elderly persons hand

    Disability

    Placing people with disability, their families and carers at the centre of services across Australia.

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  • School children and teacher in a classroom

    Education

    Helping Australian school students acquire the knowledge and skills to participate effectively in society and employment.

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  • Nurses pushing a hospital bed

    Healthcare

    Improving health outcomes for all Australians and the sustainability of our health system.

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  • Aerial view of housing estate in Brisbane

    Housing affordability

    Ensuring access to affordable, safe and sustainable housing that contributes to social and economic participation.

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  • An indigenous Australian painting of two lizards

    Indigenous reform

    All Australian governments have shared responsibility for Closing the Gap in Indigenous disadvantage.

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  • Trainees learning how to use workshop machinery under the guidance of an instructor

    Skills and workforce

    Developing the skills of Australians and ensuring the present and future needs of businesses and industries are met.

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  • Trees submerged in man-made lake, Menindee, New South Wales

    Water management

    Ensuring sustainable water supply in the face of a drying climate and rising demand for water.

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