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Our Publications
SACOSS produces a number of publications including reports, submissions, CPI snapshots, annual reports, fact sheets and policy briefing notes. You can search by topic, publication type or take a look through what we’ve published by the year. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, contact SACOSS at sacoss@sacosss.org.au
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SACOSS opposes the proposed Recidivist Young Offenders Bill 2025, calling for investment in early intervention, therapeutic supports, and culturally safe diversionary programs instead of harsher bail and sentencing laws.
This SACOSS briefing calls for the urgent development of a basic level of water service to guarantee safe, affordable, and reliable drinking water for all regional and remote South Australians.
Adelaide households continue to feel the cost of living crunch as prices for food and health services surge beyond national averages in the June 2025 quarter.
SACOSS and partner organisations have lodged a joint submission to the Commonwealth calling for major reforms to the Default Market Offer (DMO) to deliver fairer, simpler, and more affordable energy prices for all consumers
SACOSS contributed to development of this Justice and Equity Centre report as participants in the Roadmap steering committee.
SACOSS is calling for bold, rights-based water reform to ensure all South Australians—regardless of location—have affordable, reliable access to safe water.
SACOSS supports reforms to improve transparency and equity in Australia’s energy system, calling for better access to network data and fairer distribution planning to protect vulnerable consumers.
SACOSS calls for fairer energy policies to protect South Australians from rising and inequitable electricity costs.
SACOSS calls for reform to the Default Market Offer to ensure energy prices are efficient, fair, and protective of low-income and vulnerable South Australians.
SACOSS supports legislation to introduce minimum energy efficiency standards in South Australian rental homes to help address energy hardship and housing inequality.
SACOSS calls for a fairer approach to energy reliability planning, warning that current firming mechanism proposals risk embedding inequity in South Australia’s energy transition.
SACOSS urges the AEMC to adopt bold, equity-focused reforms to electricity pricing frameworks to stop cost transfers and protect vulnerable households.