Podcasts
Our Brotherhood Talks podcasts bring you conversations that matter.
Our podcasts explore a wide range of issues of key importance in overcoming the challenge of poverty and disadvantage in Australia.
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Public policy specialist Andrew Wear argues we should be optimistic about resolving some of the toughest policy dilemmas in Australia and elsewhere.
Listen to podcastThe Brotherhood of St Laurence historic Family Centre project sought to empower families experiencing hardship to improve their circumstances.
Listen to podcastIn New Zealand, major reforms brought in by Jacinda Ardern’s government aim to lower the number of children who live in poverty.
Listen to podcastFormer Federal Minister Jenny Macklin has been at the frontline of social policy debates for more than three decades. She presented our 2019 Sambell Oration.
Listen to podcastThere’s a vast gap between the projected lifetime earnings of the average Australian man with kids, compared with the projected earnings of the average Australian woman with kids. The gap is about two million dollars.
Listen to podcastAs Australia’s public sector outsources more and more of its thinking on public service reform, the Productivity Commission has become an increasingly important, independent voice.
Listen to podcastMore than 300,000 people around Australia receive services through the National Disability Insurance Scheme, or NDIS. Another 160,000 need to be brought into the scheme. So, what’s working and what’s not?
Listen to podcastMore than 300,000 people around Australia receive services through the National Disability Insurance Scheme, or NDIS. Another 160,000 need to be brought into the scheme. So, what’s working and what’s not?
Listen to podcastWith unprecedented numbers of displaced people, what are the opportunities and challenges for refugees globally, and in Australia?
Listen to podcastProfessor Jeremy Moss says the concept of justice needs to be front and centre of our efforts to reduce the harmful impacts of climate change. If we don’t, he says, we could make a very bad situation worse.
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