28 November 2013
The role for co-operatives and mutuals in delivering Australian public services – Download the report.
The Business Council of Co-operatives and Mutuals has today released a report that sets out the comparative advantage of co-operative and mutual models in delivering Australia’s public services of the future.
Key findings:
- Co-operatives and mutuals must play a more significant role in delivering public services in light of persistent ‘wicked problems’ and a shrinking tax base
- Co-operatives and mutuals have a comparative advantage over other legal models, such as the capacity to facilitate a collective response and address market failure
- Co-operatives address information asymmetry, engage end users and empower consumers in market supply chains
- Australia has excellent examples of successful public service co-operatives and mutuals
- The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provides a unique opportunity to implement a co-operative response strategy
BCCM will create an independent task force with responsibility for specifying the terms of reference for a green paper
BCCM Round table event, Nov 18