Revenue Summit 2025
Event description
Taxation shapes the society we want to live in. It facilitates the provision of public services and is a key policy lever to reduce inequality. Too often the decision of how and who we tax — or do not tax — is shaped by vested interests rather than asking what is best for most Australians.
Where governments choose to tax and where to spend money shows a lot about their priorities. Inequality and poverty are policy choices. In fact, the Australian Government collects more tax from HECS than the Petroleum Resource Rent Tax.
Australia is a rich country and one of the lowest taxed countries in the developed world, yet families are being forced to choose between basic needs, such as food, fuel, and health care. How can this be so? Australians need a tax system that fits the needs of our community for a more equitable society. After this year’s historic election win, the ALP government has a unique opportunity to reform the taxation system and set a bold agenda, or as Anthony Albanese himself calls it – show some “progressive patriotism”.
This year the Australia Institute’s Revenue Summit brings together economists and leading experts to discuss revenue options to meet Australia’s spending needs. The 2025 Revenue Summit is an opportunity to contextualise debt, explore potential new means of revenue, challenge paradigms and reassess public spending priorities.
Speakers include:
Hon Steven Miles MP, Former Premier of Queensland (2023-2024), Queensland State Opposition Leader
Senator David Pocock, Independent Senator for the Australian Capital Territory
Kate Chaney MP, Federal Independent Member for Curtin
Kasy Chambers, Executive Director, Anglicare Australia
Geoff Crittenden, Chief Executive Officer, Weld Australia
Saul Eslake, Independent Economist
Professor Janine Dixon, Director of the Centre of Policy Studies, Victoria University
Dr Ingrid Burfurd, Carbon Pricing and Policy Lead, The Superpower Institute
Maiy Azize, National Spokesperson, Everybody’s Home
Jordan van den Lamb (Purple Pingers), Housing Advocate
Josie Lee, Advocacy Lead, Oxfam Australia
Liam O’Brien, Assistant Secretary, Australian Council of Trade Unions
Dr Mark Zirnsak, Secretariat, Tax Justice Network Australia
Greg Jericho, Chief Economist, The Australia Institute
Amy Remeikis, Chief Political Analyst, The Australia Institute
Dr Richard Denniss, Executive Director, The Australia Institute
Please Note: this is an in-person event and will not be live streamed.
Dietary requirements: Please include any dietary requirements for catering on the day.
Questions Contact: events@australiainstitute.org.au
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The Australia Institute is one of Australia’s most influential public policy think tanks, conducting independent research that drives the public debate and secures policy outcomes for a more equitable Australia.
The 2025 Revenue Summit sees economists, taxation experts and politicians coming together to discuss and explore how we meet Australia’s growing public spending needs over the coming decades.
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