17 April 2007 The BCA has launched a set of reform standards which it will use to assess policy commitments made by political parties in the 2007 federal election campaign. The standards relate to key areas of economic policy, including workplace reform, education, climate change and federal–state relations. They represent a package of policy recommendations oriented around a single, basic objective: elevating the country’s living standards into the world’s top-five band by 2012. Click on the links below to download the speech by BCA President Michael Chaney launching the standards, as well as full and summary versions of the standards.
17 April 2007
The BCA has launched a set of reform standards which it will use to assess policy commitments made by political parties in the 2007 federal election campaign.
The standards relate to key areas of economic policy, including workplace reform, education, climate change and federal–state relations.
They represent a package of policy recommendations oriented around a single, basic objective: elevating the country’s living standards into the world’s top-five band by 2012.
Click on the links below to download the speech by BCA President Michael Chaney launching the standards, as well as full and summary versions of the standards.
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