Corporations should not be able to make billions in profit when 3.7 million households battle with where their next meal is coming from.
For some that’s a controversial statement.
It’s the bare minimum of a functioning society.
The wealth of the richest 200 people in Australia is now equivalent to nearly 25% of national GDP.
No one should be able to hoard a quarter of our country’s GDP when 761,000 children live in poverty.
That’s utterly wrong.
Each of these lives has been changed by Open Foundation.
Through portraits and stories, our '50 Years Fifty Stories' exhibition captures the hard work and successes experienced along the way and is now showing at our Callaghan University Gallery 👉 https://t.co/t8xn309eNY
Happy publication day to me and my book! It's no longer "pre-order" it's "buy now!" and it's it's in stores!
Am I a massive dork who wants to hear from you if your copy arrives or if you see it somewhere? Yes, I am!
Do I want to hear your questions and feedback? Of course!*
Higher degree by research students in Australia work full-time hours but receive $11.7k below the minimum wage. The Universities Accord recommended that the higher degree by research stipend should be increased to support junior researchers, we are campaigning for that to happen!
Looking forward to generative discussion about equity and student support - thanks to @SallyBaker25 for bringing us all together! @CharlesSturtUni@VC_ANU
Education Dept acknowledges that socioeconomic status is the key determinant of how well kids do at school & that public schools - of which only 1.3% are properly funded - teach the majority of disadvantaged students.
The govt might want to do something about that. #estimates
SENIOR LECTURER - HUMANITIES Job in Rockhampton, Rockhampton & Capricorn Coast QLD
“The ideal candidate should hold a PhD in some aspect of Australian history and possess the ability to teach undergraduate units within the History and Politics major.” https://t.co/SiAmBfCTVm