An unprecedented year: reflecting on 2020 with Richard Denniss

An unprecedented year: reflecting on 2020 with Richard Denniss

Let's face it, 2020 has been a bit of a nightmare. This week, in our final episode of the year, Ebony Bennett and Richard Denniss revisit some of the Australia Institute's predictions back in March 2020 and reflect on the way Australia's economy and politics have changed this year in response to the pandemic. Mild language warning.Host: Ebony Bennett, deputy director of the Australia Institute // @ebony_bennettGuest:Richard Denniss, chief economist, The Australia Institute // @RDNS_TAIProducer: Jennifer MaceyTheme music is by Jonathan McFeat from Pulse and Thrum

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No trust without scrutiny - the case for an Epidemic Response Committee

No trust without scrutiny - the case for an Epidemic Response Committee

In the middle of this unprecedented health and economic crisis, it is critical we do not let a crisis in our democracy emerge as well. Like Australia, New Zealand has shut down its Parliament due to C...

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Unpacking the Jobkeeper wage subsidy scheme

Unpacking the Jobkeeper wage subsidy scheme

The Morrison government performed an enormous and welcome backflip, announcing a $130 billion Jobkeeper package to support workers, through their employer, with a $1500/fortnight wage subsidy. Richard...

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What the hell is happening to the economy?

What the hell is happening to the economy?

What does a global pandemic do to the economy? Richard Denniss explains why the government is shutting down whole sections of the economy and unpacks the government's economic survival package. Host: ...

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The People vs Tech

The People vs Tech

There is a growing awareness globally that unregulated technological development is not delivering on its promise to transform the world for the better.The Australia Institute launched the Centre for ...

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See What You Made Me Do With Jess Hill

See What You Made Me Do With Jess Hill

A new book, "See What you Made Me Do" by Walkley-award winning investigative journalist Jess Hill looks at the national emergency that is domestic violence or what Jess now calls domestic abuse. Trigg...

20 Sep 201937min

Climate And The Pacific With Former President Anote Tong

Climate And The Pacific With Former President Anote Tong

The recent Pacific Islands Forum turned from a 'Pacific step up' to a Pacific step back for Scott Morrison, as Australia held a hardline on coal and emissions cuts.  Former president of Kiribati, Anot...

6 Sep 201923min

What's Going On With The Murray Darling Basin

What's Going On With The Murray Darling Basin

First there were dead fish and towns running out of water, then #Watergate and now Four Corners have done an investigation into the Murray Darling Basin — again. Big picture...what's going on? Host: R...

20 Aug 20191h 1min

How Good Is The Economy?

How Good Is The Economy?

Two months ago, the Treasurer delivered a budget with rosy economic figures - what the hell happened? Host: Ebony Bennett, Deputy Director at The Australia Institute // @ebony_bennett Contributors: Ri...

28 Jun 201933min

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