Submission—Productivity Commission’s Five pillars of productivity inquiries

On 22 September 2025, the Academy made a submission on the Productivity Commission’s Five pillars of productivity inquiries.

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The Academy:

  • Urges the Productivity Commission to consider solutions to drive business investment in R&D alongside corporate tax reforms.
  • Emphasises that clean energy project approvals must maintain strong standards required for environmental protection.
  • Recommends coordination and investment in climate and weather science, and in the high-performance computing and data that underpins the best available climate risk information.
  • Does not support the Productivity Commission’s recommendation to pause implementation of the mandatory AI guardrails for high-risk settings, and recommends that Australia acts quickly to build sovereign AI capability and support responsible and ethical adoption and development of AI.
  • Recommends that the proposed national platform for school lesson planning resources include an enforceable national quality-assurance framework to ensure high-quality, evidence-based resources are provided to teachers.
  • Recommends that the Job-Ready Graduates reforms to university fees be scrapped.
  • Recommends that Australia adopts a national STEM workforce strategy to create a strong, diverse and mobile STEM workforce to be able to create and adopt productivity-boosting innovations.
  • Recommends that the Prevention Framework Advisory Board include scientific expertise in its membership.

Related submissions

Australia’s Productivity Pitch, Pillar 2: Building a skilled and adaptable workforce

Australia’s Productivity Pitch, Pillar 3: Harnessing data and digital technology

Australia’s Productivity Pitch, Pillar 4: Delivering quality care more efficiently

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