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Australians believe our country is the land of the fair go. A meritocracy where if you work hard you can be successful, no matter what circumstances you were born into. But how true is this? Is intelligence and hard work really enough to break out of a cycle of disadvantage?
This episode interrogates the idea of meritocracy and how it was established in the Australian context with Alison Pennington from the Centre for Future Work.
We also hear from the author and Saturday Paper social affairs journalist Rick Morton. He questions the reality of merit and social mobility at a time of widening wealth inequality and what that says about our commitment to provide opportunities for all.
New nameThis podcast is now called Change the Story.
For more information about the original Life's Lottery season 1, see https://www.paulramsayfoundation.org.au/news-resources/lifes-lottery-season-one
CreditsProduced by UTS Impact Studios
By Impact StudiosAustralians believe our country is the land of the fair go. A meritocracy where if you work hard you can be successful, no matter what circumstances you were born into. But how true is this? Is intelligence and hard work really enough to break out of a cycle of disadvantage?
This episode interrogates the idea of meritocracy and how it was established in the Australian context with Alison Pennington from the Centre for Future Work.
We also hear from the author and Saturday Paper social affairs journalist Rick Morton. He questions the reality of merit and social mobility at a time of widening wealth inequality and what that says about our commitment to provide opportunities for all.
New nameThis podcast is now called Change the Story.
For more information about the original Life's Lottery season 1, see https://www.paulramsayfoundation.org.au/news-resources/lifes-lottery-season-one
CreditsProduced by UTS Impact Studios

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