Elise Klein (via internet), Meg Webb, Christine Milne, Clare Ozich

Wild Island Gallery in Hobart, 5.30 pm, Thursday 2 July

Join us for a glass of wine and a vitally important discussion about how we can reverse rising inequality and the increasingly precarious situation of those locked out of secure employment – young people, Indigenous people, older workers.

Click below for more information and to book for Green Agenda @ Wild Island:

https://www.greeninstitute.org.au/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=95

This is our Hobart launch of Green Agenda, the new Green Institute online publishing project to explore ideas and stimulate debate.

Elise Klein’s Green Agenda essay, below, on securing economic rights is the starting point for discussion:

http://greenagenda.org.au/2015/04/securing-economic-rights-the-time-has-come/

She looks at the erosion of economic rights in the last few decades, the consequences for social and ecological justice, and how we can start to undo the damage.

Could Tasmania be the place to try some new ideas?

A different world is not only possible, it’s essential – come and imagine it with us. Everyone’s welcome.

Book now:

https://www.greeninstitute.org.au/civicrm/event/register?reset=1&id=95&cid=0

PS. You can also subscribe below to Green Agenda and receive an email when new essays and articles are published:

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Margaret Blakers