Grattan Institute
Natasha Bradshaw is an Associate in Grattan Institute’s Transport and Cities Program. She previously worked at the Australian Treasury, with a focus on structural issues in the labour market and barriers to women’s economic security.

In some parts of Australia, local roads are falling apart. Here’s an easy federal fix
Jun 13, 2024 06:04 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
There are local councils in Australia that cant afford to fix their roads, part of the problem is simply that they arent in Australias biggest states. The problem arises from the archaic way grants to councils are...

How should the skilled migration points test be reformed? It’s an $84 billion question
Jun 03, 2024 11:01 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
As the government consults on potential reforms to points-tested visas for skilled migrants, the stakes couldnt be higher. Skilled migrants contribute enormously to Australias prosperity shaping our diverse society,...
How to save $4 billion a year: reform a fuel tax credit scheme with no real rationale
Feb 06, 2023 05:05 am UTC| Economy
Revising the generous fuel tax credits given to businesses should be a priority for the Albanese government, because keeping them would conflict with two other pressing priorities: reducing carbon emissions and repairing...