ENERGY EFFICIENCY SUMMIT 2022
Across the globe, energy efficiency is being put to work. With the energy affordability crisis showing no sign of easing and northern hemisphere heatwaves providing stark reminders of our pressing climate concerns, Europe and the US are responding with huge new commitments to energy efficiency policy and programs. Here in Australia, it’s time to take […]
ACOSS Pre-Budget Member Caucus
This is an opportunity for members planning to be in lockup or involved in budget day advocacy to come together and share knowledge. Open to National Members only. TIME: 11:30AM – 12:30PM AEDT DATE: 25 October 2022 WHERE: Virtual, Zoom
ACOSS Budget Night Member Briefing
Free
ACOSS staff and members come together to share notes and initial impressions post-Budget. Open to National Members only. TIME: 9:30PM – 10:30PM AEDT DATE: 25 October 2022 WHERE: Virtual, Zoom
ACOSS Post Budget Event 2022
Hosted by MC Jamila Rizvi, the ACOSS Post Budget Event is the key annual event for civil society and the community services sector, providing a space for attendees to receive briefings on key budget measures and their likely impacts on people experiencing poverty and inequality. The event will provide the opportunity for the sector to […]
Rethinking Welfare and Conditionality in Australia
The workshop comes in the wake of a series of momentous changes to income supports, social security, and employment services in Australia. These include the introduction of Workforce Australia and points-based activation in July, coupled with the recent end of the Cashless Debit Card program and the announcement of an ongoing Parliamentary inquiry into Australia’s […]
Webinar: Community Sector Blueprint for Energy Efficiency Rental Standards
Please join us for the launch of the Community Sector Blueprint on minimum energy efficiency standards. The federal, state and territory governments have committed to develop a National Framework for Minimum Energy Efficiency Rental Requirements. To inform this work the community, housing, building and energy efficiency sectors have come together to develop a Community Sector Blueprint: […]
ACOSS Policy Webinar Series: Reforming Australia’s Social Services with Mark Considine
Over the past 30 years, Australia has experimented with using markets to provide human services. After much trial and error, there are still fundamental questions to be answered about whether a market model can genuinely deliver improved personal outcomes for people, especially those who experience poverty, disadvantage and hardship. At the same time, the search […]
ACOSS Post Budget Event
Monday 15 May 2023 Location: Aerial UTS Function Centre, Building 10, Level 7/235 Jones St, Ultimo NSW 2007 The ACOSS Post Budget Event is the key annual event for civil society and the community services sector, providing a space for attendees to receive briefings on key budget measures and their likely impacts on people experiencing […]
Joint Discussion Paper – Enabling the Energy Performance Revolution: Energy Governance and Market Reform
The Australian Council of Social Service, Ai Group, the Energy Efficiency Council, and the Property Council of Australia collectively seek to advance the potential for demand-side measures in the energy system to lower bills, reduce emissions, improve equity and energy security, improve business competitiveness, and accelerate the transition to a net zero economy. On Tuesday, […]
ACOSS Policy Webinar Series: Robodebt Royal Commission
ACOSS is excited to present this next installment in our ACOSS Policy Webinar Series for 2023, which will take a deep dive into the recent Robodebt Royal Commission report. Register to hear analysis of the report and explore priorities for reform. The discussion will focus in depth on the implications of the Royal Commission’s report for the administration of social security, […]
ACOSS Policy Webinar Series: Employment Services Reform
Free
In this installment of the ACOSS Policy Webinar Series, we will delve into the findings and recommendations of the major Parliamentary inquiry into employment services chaired by Labor MP Julian Hill. After a year and a half of submissions and hearings, the inquiry is set to conclude at the end of November. Julian Hill MP will […]