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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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Investment in the community sector will be a significant part of the way SACOSS assesses the impact and fairness of the 2025-26 SA state budget.
Is the Cost of Living "crisis" a problem of general inflation or really a housing crisis?
SACOSS calls for a stronger equity lens in reviewing energy market laws, and highlights the disproportionate burden of high wholesale electricity prices on low-income South Australians.
Paid employment is no longer considered a safeguard against poverty. Poverty does not only affect people who are unemployed or whose sole source of income is government support payments; many people earn a low income that doesn’t meet their basic living expenses.
SAPN and the AER’s bill impact analysis based on an ‘average customer’ fails to account for, or acknowledge, the changing energy landscape and the impact of rooftop solar and batteries on ‘average’ consumption profiles.
SACOSS advocates re-instating the best interests of the child as the paramount principle in decision-making.
SACOSS has significant questions about the drivers of the Firm Energy Target and the FERM,
as well as the allocation of the costs and benefits of the Scheme.
It is critical that national reforms do not overlook or disadvantage regions that are already struggling with energy affordability.
The aim of the summit was to examine the workforce challenges facing the sector.
The energy market is not, and should not be treated as, a conventional consumer market.
We do not believe what is proposed is workable or likely to support the effective regulation of social workers.
Concerns about the adequacy of the draft Bill.