
Danielle Wood
Danielle Wood is the newly appointed chair of the Productivity Commission in Australia, recognized for her innovative approach to addressing the country’s economic challenges. Known for her commitment to enhancing productivity and public engagement, she has recently sought public input on economic improvement strategies, aiming to gather diverse perspectives on how to boost Australia’s performance.
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Productivity Commission chair Danielle Wood warns that Australia’s productivity growth has stalled since 2016.
We’re working harder than ever. So why don’t the metrics show it?Danielle Wood's organization delivered proposals to improve the economy's productivity to Jim Chalmers.
Signals Australia’s struggle with inflation and productivityDanielle Wood is the Productivity Commission’s first female chair.
Sarah Court replaces Joseph Longo as head of ASICProductivity Commission chair Danielle Wood has called for the government to review regulatory hairballs.
Red tape adds $320,000 to new home builds, Productivity Commission findsProductivity Commission chair Danielle Wood says tax changes and cuts in red tape are necessary to help the economy grow faster.
Tax cuts for most companies proposed in revamped plan
Danielle Wood is the chair of the Productivity Commission who commented on the excessive number of standards in Australia.
Why councils, states don’t fix things they’re supposed toDanielle Wood is the Productivity Commission chair heading one of the country’s biggest economic institutions.
Early exposure to economic themes vital for broader education and future decision-makingDanielle Wood, now chair of the Productivity Commission, wrote about the performance issues of teams with similar demographics.
Proportion of female students at lowest level in more than three decadesProductivity Commission chairwoman Danielle Wood told the Press Club in August it should be wound back.
Government urged to maintain support amid slow adoption ratesDanielle Wood emphasizes the importance of small reforms to improve Australian living standards.
Does Jim Chalmers really have the appetite to fight for big tax changes?Danielle Wood is the chair of the Productivity Commission.
CEOs weren’t paid to attend, but this is what their time was worthDanielle Wood, the boss of the Productivity Commission, gave some hair-raising examples of excessive regulatory requirements.
I’ve changed my mind about red tape, but cutting it won’t solve everything
Commission chair Danielle Wood said the proposal would increase economic activity by $14 billion.
Productivity roundtable: Australians want Albanese to act now to fix the economyDanielle Wood calls for a war on red tape as the Productivity Commission boss.
Volodymyr Zelensky, Trump to meet after Vladimir Putin talks; Qantas sackings Federal Court outcome today; Productivity Commission boss Danielle Wood calls for war on red tapeDanielle Wood, the Productivity Commission boss, argues for reducing red tape and implementing a carbon price.
Productivity Commission boss Danielle Wood says we need to reduce red tapeDanielle Wood is the chair of the Productivity Commission.
Productivity Commission wants our big mining companies to pay more ‘rent’Danielle Wood, chair of the Productivity Commission, discusses productivity improvements in the context of tax reform.
Chalmers faces ‘Keating moment’ as business slams company tax planDanielle Wood is the head of the Productivity Commission.
When they say ‘modelling’ grab your bulldust detectorDanielle Wood is the commission chair mentioned by Chalmers regarding productivity measures.
Jim Chalmers says Abundance book is inspiring Australia’s political leftDanielle Wood is referred to as the boss of the Productivity Commission discussing corporate tax rates.
Working less could be the answer to one of our biggest problems
Productivity Commissioner Danielle Wood explained in a recent speech.
Young voters, stop picking your own pockets”
Productivity Commission chair Danielle Wood highlighted the increase in women working full-time over the last two years.
Working from home’s now a culture war, and Dutton’s drawn the battle linesProductivity Commission chair Danielle Wood says young Australians are the ones most hurt by falling housing productivity.
Slow home building holding back Australia as Reserve Bank meets to consider rates cutDanielle Wood is the newly appointed chair of the Productivity Commission who chose to poll the public for ideas to improve Australia's economic performance.
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