Resources

Tax, Super + You gives you the resources to teach tomorrow’s adults today. There are hundreds of high quality educator developed resources that give real-world contexts to teach financial literacy in a way that directly links to multiple areas of the curriculum. Our resources equip students with the skills to survive and thrive in the adult world, as active and informed citizens. 

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Worksheet

Addressing externalities

Sketch fully labelled and annotated demand-supply diagrams showing how equilibrium prices and quantities traded in the…

  • Economics
  • Senior secondary
  • Worksheet
 

Investigation

Taxation and negative externalities

Your task is to work in groups to research and analyse how and why governments use taxation to influence the production…

  • Economics
  • Senior secondary
  • Investigation
 

Information

Modelling subsidies

How to explain the supply-side policies with the example of subsidies for electric cars. Assuming that the subsidy is…

  • Economics
  • Senior secondary
  • Information
 

Explainer

Income distribution, inequality and poverty

Income distribution Income distribution refers to how a nation’s total income is shared amongst its population. The…

  • Economics
  • Senior secondary
  • Explainer
 

Worksheet

Income distribution, inequality and poverty

Use this guide as you read Income distribution, inequality and poverty – Explainer. What does equitable income mean?…

  • Economics
  • Senior secondary
  • Worksheet
 

Explainer

Welfare reform

The Australian Government supports Australians with the greatest needs through the welfare system. In Australia,…

  • Economics
  • Senior secondary
  • Explainer
 

Data sheet

Poverty and the distribution of income in Australia

Use this resource to complete the questions on the Poverty and the distribution of income in Australia – Data analysis…

  • Economics
  • Senior secondary
  • Data sheet
 

Worksheet

Poverty and the distribution of income in Australia

To answer the following questions, refer to the Income distribution, inequality and poverty – Data sheet. Use the…

  • Economics
  • Senior secondary
  • Worksheet
 

Explainer

Tax types

There are 3 main types of taxes in Australia: progressive, proportional and regressive. Progressive taxes: The higher…

  • Economics
  • Senior secondary
  • Explainer
 

Investigation

Welfare reform

Prepare a briefing advising Treasury of the costs and benefits of one welfare reform. You have been appointed as an…

  • Economics
  • Senior secondary
  • Investigation
 

Worksheet

What type of tax is this?

Average rate of tax It is difficult to know if taxation is proportional, regressive or progressive without calculating…

  • Economics
  • Senior secondary
  • Worksheet
 

Explainer

Redistribution of income

In Australia, the government uses budgetary measures such as the tax-transfer system to reduce inequality in the…

  • Economics
  • Senior secondary
  • Explainer