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ACIL Allen is an Australian economics and policy
consulting firm A consulting firm or simply consultancy is a professional service firm that provides expertise and specialised labour for a fee, through the use of consultants. Consulting firms may have one employee or thousands; they may consult in a broad range ...
, specialising in the use of applied economics and econometrics to analyse, develop and evaluate policy, strategy and programs. It is the result of the April 2013 merger between Allen Consulting Group and ACIL Tasman. ACIL Allen employs 65 consultants in offices in
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Perth Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of 2.1 million (80% of the state) living in Greater Perth in 2020. Perth is ...
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Adelaide Adelaide ( ) is the capital city of South Australia, the state's largest city and the fifth-most populous city in Australia. "Adelaide" may refer to either Greater Adelaide (including the Adelaide Hills) or the Adelaide city centre. The dem ...
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Consulting topics and clients

Since the merger in 2013, ACIL Allen now covers a wide range of industries and works across sectors that include agribusiness and natural resources, energy, government funded services and resources. Their clients are from both government and the private sector.


2023

A report was published in April 2023 on the back of work done for ACIL Allen's client the
Australian Research Council The Australian Research Council (ARC) is the primary non-medical research funding agency of the Australian Government, distributing more than in grants each year. The Council was established by the ''Australian Research Council Act 2001'', ...
. ACIL Allen was engaged to independently evaluate the outcomes and impacts of NCGP-funded research over the past 2 decades and consider the potential future benefits delivered from the funding. The ARC has a key role in Australia’s innovation and research system in supporting Australia’s universities to produce high-quality and impactful research through the delivery of the National Competitive Grants Program (NCGP). It achieves this by allocating funding on a competitive basis to universities undertaking world-class research. The
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) is a department of the Australian Government. The department was established on 1 July 2022, superseding the water and environment functions from the Department of Agric ...
(DCCEEW) engaged ACIL Allen (with subcontractors GHD), to develop options for a formal Gas Reliability Standard(s) for the interconnected east coast markets. The purpose of such a standard(s) is to provide a benchmark(s) against which system adequacy can be assessed, reliability gaps can be identified, and to support the development and implementation of new gas security and reliability mechanisms. The report was published on the 7th May 2023. ACIL Allen was engaged to conduct a Rapid Current State Assessment for th
Global Advanced Industries Hub
This initiative is designed to transform th
Western Trade Coast Precinct
comprising the Kwinana Industrial Area (KIA), Rockingham Industrial Zone (KIZ), Australian Marine Complex (AMC) and Latitude 32. The establishment of the Global Advanced Industries Hub will help to support key strategic priorities of government and industry development strategies for the battery and critical minerals, renewable energy, defence, LNG and other advanced manufacturing industries. The report was published in May 2023.


2022

In October 2022, ACIL Allen was engaged to support the preparation of
Clean Economy Workforce Development Strategy
The Clean Economy Workforce Development Strategy is part of the Victorian Government Clean Economy Workforce Skills Initiative, which also comprises a Clean Economy Skills and Jobs Taskforce and Clean Economy Workforce Capacity Building Fund. The purpose of the Strategy is to provide a ten-year framework to inform government planning and investment in skills and training for the Victorian workforce, to deliver the state government’s commitments on climate resilience and the transition to net zero emissions by 2050.


2021

ACIL Allen was engaged by the Australian Department of Health to evaluate the performance of the second National Partnership on Essential Vaccines (NPEV) and identify achievements and limitations. The review will inform decisions regarding the treatment of the second NPEV upon its expiry. It considers whether policy objectives and outcomes and/or outputs of the second NPEV have been achieved and whether they have been delivered in an effective, efficient and appropriate manner. In February, the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) released its draft Default Market Offer (DMO) retail electricity prices for public consultation. ACIL Allen developed the report, titled "Default Market Offer: Wholesale energy and environmental costs estimates for DMO 3 Draft determination". ACIL Allen supported the AER in designing the forecasting approach for the wholesale and environmental cost components of the DMO. On Friday 12 March, The Honourable Malcolm Turnbull AC, 29th Prime Minister of Australia joined ISA Chair Greg Combet to discuss the future of the super system and to launch a new independent report. Commissioned by Industry Super Australia and developed by ACIL Allen, the report - "Economic Impact of increasing the Super Guarantee Rate" - showed how an increase in the Super Guarantee will lead to a bigger economy, more jobs, higher real wages and higher real incomes for Australians. In June 2021, the Victorian Department of Education and Training engaged ACIL Allen Consulting to outline the policy environment for mobilising Australian Early Development Census (AEDC) data with schools and communities and the relevance of data in achieving policy goals. There was a particular interest in social and emotional well-being given limited improvement in AEDC results over time and the potential impacts of COVID-19. The engagement examined the policies of government from the years before school, during school and into early post school years. The report documents the policy environment for mobilisin
Australian Early Development Census data
across the early life course as part of a comprehensive monitoring system approach. A collective of Western Australian aged care providers engaged ACIL Allen in December 2020 to produce a detailed study quantifying the important economic and social impact of the Aged Care Sector to Western Australia’s economy and society more broadly. The report was launched at a Business News breakfast event in Perth on 28 May 2021. ACIL Allen has on several occasions been engaged by th
Commonwealth Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources
to undertake emission projections for the electricity sector through to 2030 as part of Australia’s overall emission projections. These projections form part of Australia’s reporting obligations under the
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) established an international environmental treaty to combat "dangerous human interference with the climate system", in part by stabilizing greenhouse gas concentrations in th ...
(UNFCCC). ACIL Allen was commissioned by the Victorian Department of Education and Training in 2017 to conduct an evaluation of the Respectful Relationships initiative. The Respectful Relationships initiative supports schools and early childhood settings to promote and model respect, positive attitudes and behaviours. The evaluation examines the implementation and effectiveness, measuring the impact on students, staff and school communities and funded early childhood education programs. This project is ongoing until 2024.


2020

In partnership with the Seedling Group, ACIL Allen led the project ‘''Don’t judge, and listen: keys to breaking down drug and alcohol use stigma''’, by appointment from the Queensland Mental Health Commission. The research explored the impact of stigma and discrimination related to problematic alcohol and other drug use on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, families and individuals living in Queensland. Th
report to the Queensland Mental Health Commission
was published in March 2020.   In April 2020, ACIL Allen was commissioned by the University of Sydney to assess the economic contribution and impact the University has made to the national and state economies from 2006 to 2019. In April and July 2020, ACIL Allen conducted a stocktake of drought resilience research, development, extension and adoption (RDE&A) knowledge for the Future Drought Fund. This work, on behalf of the Australian Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment was to inform its future strategic investment in drought resilience RDE&A. In 2020, ACIL Allen conducted an independent review into the functions, performance and efficiency of
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. In June 2020, th
Port Hedland Industries Council
(PHIC) announced the publication of a new report titled "The economic significance of the port of Port Hedland". The report was originally commissioned and produced in 2017 and titled "An economic study of the Port Hedland port". Since the findings in the 2017 report, the Port Hedland port has seen significant development, including increased activity in and around the port, elevating the economic value of the port to the region. The impact of the trade that is facilitated through the port to the local, state and national economies was so significant, it resulted in the PHIC, in conjunction with th
Pilbara Ports Authority
(PPA) once again engaging ACIL Allen to develop the new report that provided an assessment, and updated on the findings from the 2017 report. That report, as mentioned previously was titled "The economic significance of the port of Port Hedland" and was published in June 2020. Since 2019, ACIL Allen has been engaged by the
Australian Energy Regulator The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) is the regulator of the wholesale electricity and gas markets in Australia. It is part of the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission and enforces the rules established by the Australian Energy Market Co ...
(AER), to apply the ACIL Allen methodology to estimate the wholesale energy costs for New South Wales, South Australia, and south-east Queensland. This is done as part of the AER’s determination of the Default Market Offer (DMO) which acts as a price cap for retail electricity prices. ACIL Allen developed the methodology for setting the wholesale component of regulated retail electricity prices for the
Queensland Competition Authority The Queensland Competition Authority (QCA) is an independent statutory authority that promotes competition as the basis for enhancing efficiency and growth in the Queensland economy. It was established by the Government of Queensland in 1997. ...
(QCA) in 2013. Since then (2013 – 2021), they have been regularly engaged to estimate the wholesale energy costs, as part of the Queensland Competition Authority’s (QCA’s) determination of regulated electricity prices for users in Queensland. ACIL Allen were engaged by the
Australian Energy Regulator The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) is the regulator of the wholesale electricity and gas markets in Australia. It is part of the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission and enforces the rules established by the Australian Energy Market Co ...
(AER) for support in updating the design of the forecasting approach for wholesale and environmental costs. With increasing focus on hydrogen as an alternative energy source, ACIL Allen has been conducting research into its economic viability and the development of
National Hydrogen Strategy
since 2003. A number of reports have been produced on the back of this and further research that has been conducted. The most recent report was published in January 2020 and found renewable electrolysis to be the most expensive method of hydrogen production, when compared with other methods. ACIL Allen also prepared several of the reports and papers commissioned by the National Hydrogen Strategy Taskforce. ACIL Allen’s Directo
Jerome Fahrer
provided expert evidence on behalf of the claimants in th
Robodebt class action in 2020
In December of 2020, the report on an economic model for the Australian sugar industry trade and market access strategy was published. For this work, ACIL Allen was engaged b
Sugar Research Australia
(SRA) to develop SugarMark, a multi-region computable general equilibrium model that would incorporate a detailed specification of the global sugar supply chain. The work involved analysis of the application of SugarMark to inform the trade-policy and market-access strategy of the Australian sugar industry.


2019

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commissioned ACIL Allen for an independent analysis quantifying the return on investment from selected Exploring for the Future (EFTF) projects that are representative of the nature of the work done under the program. The objective was to develop a plausible and economically robust estimate of the returns to government through increased government revenue as a result of the case study projects. In 2019, ACIL Allen, in conjunction wit
GHD Advisory
produced the report "Hydrogen to support electricity systems" for the
Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) was a government department in Victoria, Australia. Commencing operation in January 2015, the DELWP was created in the aftermath of the 2014 state election, with Premier Daniel And ...
(DELWP). Over several years, ACIL Allen has worked with
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in South Australia providing estimates around wholesale electricity prices. The most recent work, in 2019 updated earlier analysis (from 2018) of the impact
Project EnergyConnect Project EnergyConnect is a new electricity transmission line under construction which will connect the South Australia and New South Wales districts of the National Electricity Market in Australia. Riverlink was a previous working title for the p ...
might have on wholesale electricity prices in South Australia.


2018

In the
2018 South Australian state election The 2018 South Australian state election to elect members to the 54th Parliament of South Australia was held on 17 March 2018. All 47 seats in the House of Assembly or lower house, whose members were elected at the 2014 election, and 11 of 22 se ...
, the Liberal Party was required to issue a retraction by the electoral commissioner after they misrepresented ACIL Allen modelling. In August 2018, the report "Opportunities for Australia from Hydrogen Exports" was published. ARENA (Australian Renewable Energy Agency) commissioned ACIL Allen to produce the report.


2017

In its bid to wins power at the March state election, the South Australian Liberal Party announced its intention to spend $200 million on fast-tracking a new electricity interconnector to NSW to bolster the fragile electricity grid. Economic modelling conducted by ACIL Allen Consulting showed the average household power bill would decline by up to $302 a year under the Liberal plan, by 2021-2022. In 2017, the report "South Australian Green Hydrogen Study" was produced by ACIL Allen, for th
SA Department of Premier and Cabinet
(DPC), in conjunction wit
Advisian
and
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2016

In 2016, ACIL Allen conducted research for the Australian Automobile Association on transport infrastructure funding. The report that came from that research, called for a new funding model, with the research indicating that the federal government was likely to invest, "less than half the $81 billion in taxes it takes from motorists in new transport infrastructure over the next five years."


2015

In 2015 ACIL Allen undertook a study on behalf of the property industry’s peak lobby, The Property Council of Australia. Analysis of the results determined that "Australia’s economy could be almost $40 billion better off if state and federal governments abolish a series of inefficient taxes, increase the GST rate to 12.5 per cent and broaden it to include fresh food, education and health."


2013

ACIL Allen Senior Associate Vince Fitzgerald provided litigation support as an expert witness for the AGS to support the government’s mandating of plain packaging for tobacco products.


Background

The ACIL Consulting brand was established in the early 1980s. The Allen Consulting brand was established in the late 1980s by Geoff Allen, who prior to that was the foundation CEO of the Business Council of Australia. In March 1989 he was joined at Allen Consulting by Dr Vince FitzGerald, previously Secretary of the Australian Government’s Department of Employment Education and Training and Secretary of the Department of Trade. In 2002 ACIL Consulting merged with Tasman Economics to create ACIL Tasman. ACIL Allen was created in April 2013 as the result of a merger between ACIL Tasman and the Allen Consulting Group.


Tasman Institute

The Tasman Institute was founded by Michael G. Porter in 1990 as a neoliberal think tank, based on his attempts in 1987 to found a private university and his earlier think tank, the Centre of Policy Studies. During the 1990s, it became one of the three largest neo-liberal think tanks in Australia. Through its consultancy arm, Tasman Asia-Pacific, it advised Asia-Pacific and Eastern European countries on privatisation and deregulation, in what academic Damien Cahill identifies as a rare example of a think tank "that puts neo-liberal theory into practice". The Tasman Institute consulted for the Greiner government in 1991 on the privatisation of the Hunter Water Board. With the libertarian think tank the
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, and funding from Victorian employer associations, the Tasman Institute prepared "Project Victoria" which proposed a neo-liberal program for the incoming Kennett government. The Tasman Institute was also awarded a government contract to consult on electricity privatisation in the state. Transport Minister Alan Brown would later describe the Tasman Institute as having a "profound effect" on government policy. In 1995, the Tasman Institute and Tasman Asia-Pacific affiliated with the
University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university and the oldest in Victoria. Its main campus is located in Parkville, an inner suburb nor ...
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Mergers

In 2000, Tasman merged with the deregulation and privatisation consultancy London Economics (Australia), forming Tasman Economics. In 2002, Tasman Economics merged with ACIL Consulting, forming ACIL Tasman. Tasman Institute founder Porter became the executive chair. London Economics founder and Tasman Economics CEO Nick Morris became the CEO.


ACIL Tasman

ACIL Tasman merged with rival consultants Allen Consulting Group in 2013. ACIL Consulting had operated for more than two decades covering key industries of energy, natural resources, agriculture and water.


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