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What Happens Next?

Reconstructing Australia after COVID-19

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Reconstructing Australia after COVID-19

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English
Pages
197

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What Happens Next?: Reconstructing Australia after COVID-19
2020, Melbourne University Publishing
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Table of Contents

Intro
Title
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
Part 1: Reimagining Australia
Time to heal: Uluru healing the people and the land
It's possible
How to start: Processes for discerning post-viral strategy
An emissions and employment accord
The health and wellbeing of future generations
To surge forward, not snap back
Part 2: A framework for the future
A modern framework for thinking about debt and deficits
Towards an affirmational republic
Rethinking government: Lessons from the National Cabinet
Fairness and sustainability through population policy
The business of building back better
Working together for a better Australia
Reducing inequality through the reconstruction
Part 3: Policy settings for fairness and sustainability
Infrastructure and investment for the reconstruction
Sustainable agriculture and food production
Water security for rural and regional Australia
Renewable energy to power the reconstruction
Making it in Australia
Building opportunity through economic complexity
The case for stump-jump policy
Rebuilding from the ground up: the role of the foundational economy
Part 4: Essential services for a stronger Australia
Reimagining public health in Australia
Rebuilding the public sector
A social guarantee
Reimagining school education
Rebuilding a sustainable and fair tertiary education system for Australia
Reforming employment services for the reconstruction
Four lessons from the great disruption
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Notes
Index

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National edeposit: Available onsite until 19 January 2022 at national, state and territory libraries Online access with authorization.

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Dewey Decimal Class
361.6/10994
Library of Congress
HN847 .W43 2020eb

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[electronic resource] :
Pagination
1 online resource (197 p.)
Number of pages
197

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44018761M
ISBN 10
0522877222, 0522877214
ISBN 13
9780522877229, 9780522877212
OCLC/WorldCat
1202475507

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