Productivity Commission
Holly Creek is a Research Economist at the Productivity Commission since February 2020, having previously held the position of Graduate Research Economist. Prior experience includes serving as a Research Assistant at Marsden Jacob Associates from April 2019 to December 2019, and a short-term Research Assistant position at The University of Western Australia in late 2018. Holly began a professional career as a Retail Assistant at Vasse Virgin between December 2013 and February 2015. Holly Creek earned a Bachelor of Commerce with First Class Honours in Economics from The University of Western Australia, completing studies between 2015 and 2018. Educational background includes attendance at Georgiana Molloy Anglican School.
Productivity Commission
The Productivity Commission is an independent research and advisory agency for the Australian Government. While the government largely determines our work program, our findings and recommendations are independent and based on our own analysis and judgment. Not only do we look at economic issues, but social and environmental issues too. Our research and policy advice can help governments improve or create better policies to benefit all Australians. Our main role is to conduct public inquiries and studies into current issues. For example our inquiry into disability support was used in creating the National Disability Insurance Scheme. Our projects provide opportunities for different points of view to be heard and considered. Participation in our inquiries or Commissioned studies is encouraged and gives you the opportunity to have a say in Australia’s public policy formation. You can participate by making a submission to us, it’s open to everyone. Submissions could be a short email or letter outlining your views or a much more substantial document. Providing evidence such as documentation, data or research to support your viewpoint is always useful. Often after we release a draft report, we hold hearings that are open to the public. Anyone can participate whether it be elaborating on their submission or simply providing relevant information to the Commissioners. Whether you want to speak at a hearing or just observe, you will be able to book a spot via our website. The Commission also undertakes additional research. Some of this research supports our inquiries as well as helping outline future directions for reform. You can find out more about us and our current projects by heading to our website, pc.gov.au