Delivering quality care more efficiently
Gathering your ideas
- Why the inquiry?
- Call for submissions
- Interim report
- Final report
What we’ve been asked to look at
How can we ensure a more sustainable and productive care and support sector that delivers better outcomes and high-quality services in areas such as health, aged care, community services, veteran’s services, services for people with disability, and early education and care?
The terms of reference will be available shortly.
Media releaseCall for submissions issued and initial submissions
The Commission plans to release an issues paper to guide people in preparing a submission. It sets out some of the issues and questions the Commission has identified as relevant at this early stage of the inquiry. Participants should provide evidence to support their views, including data and specific examples where possible.
This paper will be released at a date to be advised between February and March 2025.
Interim report releases
The Commission will seek further information and feedback following the expected release of a interim report between July and August 2025.
Final report to Government and release
The final inquiry report is to be handed to the Australian Government in December 2025.
The release of the final report by the Government is the final step in the process.
Under the Productivity Commission Act 1998, the Government is required to table the report in each House of the Parliament within 25 sitting days of receipt.
Australia's Productivity Pitch
We want your ideas on making Australia more productive and prosperous.
You can pitch your ideas until Wednesday 15 January 2025. There will be time later in 2025 to make more detailed submissions.
Inquiry timeline
Dates will be added when known.
Who to contact
Tracey Horsfall
Ph: 02 6240 3261
Yvette Goss
Ph: 03 9653 2253
Email: 5pillars@pc.gov.au
Free call: 1800 020 083
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