Regulation of the short-stay accommodation sector should be driven by the needs of Tasmanians, not of corporations, with particular focus on rental availability and affordability for low-income Tasmanians.
A Case of Upside Down?
Households must not subsidise big corporations under the National Energy Guarantee (NEG).
TasCOSS Submission to Support School Transport & the NDIS Discussion Paper
More data is required before a conclusion can be drawn as to whether existing systems should be retained and expanded or whether NDIS should cover supported school transport.
2018/19 Federal Budget: Tasmania’s Next Generation Ignored
The most disappointing element of last night’s Federal Budget is its disregard for the “do no harm” principle.
2018/2019 Federal Budget Preview
Next Tuesday’s Federal Budget will be a fascinating one.
Addressing Inequality through Community Capacity Building
By connecting with these communities, facilitating conversations and sharing in the decision-making, we are working together to reduce employment inequality and disadvantage in our State.
The Co-Design Method & CIIP
The co-design model is designed to engage and involve communities during the development and decision making process and this sits at the heart of this Project.
Emerging Voices & CIIP: Empowering Local Change Makers
Emerging Voices helps each and every one of us realise the power of our voice in our community and how we as individuals can shape Tasmania.
People are More Than Economies
TasCOSS has developed a ‘Capitals Framework’ for Sorell and the Derwent Valley to help all partners in the Community Innovation and Investment Project (CIIP) better understand the people and places we’ll be working with before we hit the ground with community consultation.
TasCOSS Submission to ACCC Inquiry Into Retail Electricity Supply and Pricing
For many people, choices about energy are confusing and burdensome, rather than beneficial and empowering.