Writing

(2024). How Do Government Incentive Policies Affect the Demand for Private Health Insurance in Australia?. Austaxpolicy: Tax and Transfer Policy Blog,  8 March 2024 (with Yuting Zhang). 

(2024). Netflix's You Are What You Eat uses a twin study. Here's why twins are so important for science. The Conversation, 16 January 2024.

(2023). Who really benefits from private health insurance rebates? Not people who need cover the most. The Conversation, 18 September 2023 (with Yuting Zhang and Judith Liu).

(2023). Private health insurance is set for a shake-up. But asking people to pay more for policies they don’t want isn’t the answer. The Conversation, 14 August 2023 (with Yuting Zhang). 

(2023). 120 hours of supervised learner driving: our research suggests it may be too many. The Conversation, 6 April 2023 (with Peter Siminski).

(2020). Marriage and money help but don’t lead to long-lasting happiness. The Conversation, 6 July 2020 (with Nick Glozier and Richard Morris).

(2019). Private health premium increases might be the lowest in years, but that doesn’t mean they’re justified. The Conversation, 11 December 2019.

(2019). Area-Specific Subsidies and Population Dynamics: Evidence from the Australian Zone Tax Offset,  Austaxpolicy: Tax and Transfer Policy Blog,  3 June 2019 (with Oleg Yerokhin).

Interviews

(2024). Think: Sustainability Podcast Interview (27 mins), 'Why we let the rich pay less tax' (discussing greed, trust, economic games and genes), 22 May 2024.

(2023). The Briefing Podcast Interview (20 mins), Discussing research on mandatory supervised learner driving hours and motor vehicle accidents, 17 April 2023.

(2022). Brain for Business Podcast Interview (29 mins), 'How do major life events impact our overall wellbeing?' 26 January 2022.

(2020). Think: Business Futures Podcast Interview (26 mins), 'The Hedonic Treadmill & The Pursuit of Happiness', 21 July 2020. 

(2020). Measurement Matters Podcast Interview (34 mins), Discussing research on wellbeing and life events, 25 June 2020.