Identify the top 10 highest-friction reporting obligations and simplify guidance, forms, or evidence requirements.
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Beneficiaries: Regulated entities / policy teams. Source: other-pdfs/202505-20ACF-26R-20Applicant-20Information-20Booklet-20V2.pdf (https://esa.act.gov.au/sites/default/files/2025-05/202505%20ACF%26R%20Applicant%20Information%20Booklet%20V2.pdf). Evidence: Evidence-backed. Implementation: Pick one high-volume process or document family.; Name an owner and baseline current volume, time, cost, and satisfaction.; Run a 4-8 week pilot with clear before/after metrics.
"Know your risk" disaster postcard
Every household in a high-risk area gets a postcard: "Your property is in a flood/fire zone. Here's your risk level, your insurer's obligations, and 3 things you can do this weekend."
Subsidised household resilience kits
$50 subsidised kits: torch, battery radio, water purification tablets, first aid, emergency contact card, pet plan template. Sold at Bunnings/post offices.
Gutter/drain check SMS reminder
Council sends SMS before storm season: "Clear your gutters and check your downpipes this weekend. Here's a 2-minute video showing how."
Neighbourhood-scale battery storage funded by council/state. When the grid goes down, community power stays on. Already piloted in several suburbs.