COVID-19 is the biggest social and economic shock since World War II. Within two months, policies and systems for welfare, employment, childcare, health, and education have been turned on their head after decades of (at most) incremental reform.
Recovering from such a shock is a big task that will stretch government resources. Other less urgent (but important) reforms will have to wait until there are time and resources to do them properly.
In this special Grattan Institute/State Library Victoria Webinar, a panel of policy experts from the Grattan Institute discussed our latest publication, The Recovery Book, which identifies the extensive policy agenda Australia’s federal, state, and territory governments should deal with over the next six months.
To read the report in question, visit: https://grattan.edu.au/report/recovery-book/
Speakers
Danielle Wood – CEO of the Grattan Institute
Stephen Duckett – Director of Grattan’s Health Program
Brendan Coates – Director of Grattan’s Household Finances Program
Marion Terrill – Director of Grattan’s Transport & Cities Program
Moderator
Paul Austin – Editor at Grattan Institute
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