Publications
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 calls for increased and sustained funding for the People’s Health Voice to ensure inclusive, community-led health reform across SA.
SACOSS argues that charging households the full cost of gas abolishment is premature, inequitable, and risks undermining affordability, safety, and the transition to electrification.
The Councils of Social Service have made a joint submission to the AER’s 2026 Rate of Return Instrument Review, calling for lower network returns to help ease rising energy costs and cost-of-living pressures.
SACOSS’ submission to the Draft State Public Health Plan calls for stronger action on the structural drivers of health inequity and clearer mechanisms to ensure community-led, accountable public health across South Australia.
This submission from the People’s Health Voice outlines practical, community-informed recommendations to strengthen the Draft 2025 State Public Health Plan for all South Australians.
SACOSS has lodged a submission to the AER’s Default Market Offer 2026–27 Issues Paper, calling for fairer, more efficient electricity pricing that protects consumers facing energy affordability pressures.
Joint submission from Justice and Equity Centre, ACOSS, QCOSS and SACOSS.
A joint submission responding to the AER’s Default Market Offer 2026–27 issues paper, calling for a fairer, more trusted and consumer-focused electricity default price.
The SACOSS Annual Report lays out the organisation's direction and achievements for the financial year 2024-25.
SACOSS has called for stronger protections, transparency, and affordability measures in South Australia’s small-scale water and sewerage regulation to ensure fair access to essential services for all consumers.
Regional and remote South Australians face deepening preventive health inequities driven by poor access to care, transport and housing challenges, and workforce shortages—issues that demand systemic, community-led solutions.