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Date: 9am to 5pm; Friday 25 July 2008
Venue: W5C 220, Macquarie University
Speakers include: Francis Castles, Susan St John, Ann Harding
Cost: $30 ($20 for Macquarie staff) includes lunch.
Limited spaces: Register (download flyer) and pay by Friday 27 June.
Contact: Shaun.Wilson@mq.edu.au or phone (02) 9850 8074
Conference aims
This conference takes up questions confronting the Australian welfare state. Over the past quarter century, Australia's welfare model has changed dramatically in design and size. While working families have benefited from one of the most generous family assistance policies in the OECD, welfare-to-work reforms have made basic social security payments increasingly conditional. Meanwhile, a second tier of ‘middle class' welfare has opened up, using tax expenditures to deliver benefits and subsidising private services at the expense of public provision. Labor has been the party of welfare state modernisation in Australia. This conference addresses questions about how the Howard welfare legacy will shape the new Labor government's program, and what we can expect in policy re-design.
Over the day, we'll consider:
To place Australia comparatively, we'll hear from: