when: 20 September 2022 | venue: Online | cost: Free | address: See event description for details on how to connect. | tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/the-liveable-income-guarantee-the-missing-link-in-social-security-tickets-409758748447
published: 20 Sep 2022, 5 min read
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A webinar organised by the Australian Basic Income Lab and the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Sydney.
Social security took a back seat in a Federal election dominated by the cost of living more broadly, climate change and integrity in politics. As a consequence, the Australian Greens proposal for a Liveable Income Guarantee of $88 per day largely flew beneath the radar of mainstream policy debate and public discussion. The proposal merits further attention in a context ongoing health and environmental crises, and the persistent effects of poverty, inequality and insecurity. After Australia's natural experiment with a quasi-basic income during COVID-19 ended, we have returned to a situation where large numbers of Australians live well below the poverty line while being required to meet onerous and ineffective mutual obligation conditions. Please join Australian Greens Social Services spokesperson Senator Janet Rice, social security expert Prof Gaby Ramia, and economist and Liveable Income Guarantee co-originator Prof John Quiggin to debate the merits of a Liveable Income Guarantee for Australia.
Speakers:
Senator Janet Rice, Australian Greens Senator for Victoria
Prof Gaby Ramia, University of Sydney
Prof John Quiggin, University of Queensland
Moderator:
Dr Troy Henderson (Co-Director, Australian Basic Income Lab, University of Sydney)
Venue: Online (Zoom Webinar)
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A webinar organised by the Australian Basic Income Lab and the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Sydney.
Social security took a back seat in a Federal election dominated by the cost of living more broadly, climate change and integrity in politics. As a consequence, the Australian Greens proposal for a Liveable Income Guarantee of $88 per day largely flew beneath the radar of mainstream policy debate and public discussion. The proposal merits further attention in a context ongoing health and environmental crises, and the persistent effects of poverty, inequality and insecurity. After Australia's natural experiment with a quasi-basic income during COVID-19 ended, we have returned to a situation where large numbers of Australians live well below the poverty line while being required to meet onerous and ineffective mutual obligation conditions. Please join Australian Greens Social Services spokesperson Senator Janet Rice, social security expert Prof Gaby Ramia, and economist and Liveable Income Guarantee co-originator Prof John Quiggin to debate the merits of a Liveable Income Guarantee for Australia.
Speakers:
Senator Janet Rice, Australian Greens Senator for Victoria
Prof Gaby Ramia, University of Sydney
Prof John Quiggin, University of Queensland
Moderator:
Dr Troy Henderson (Co-Director, Australian Basic Income Lab, University of Sydney)
Venue: Online (Zoom Webinar)
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