I'm speaking at a few public events in the next month or so. Here are a few of them.
And further down the track:
Where I can, I'll post the speech texts on the blog.
- Sydney, 18 April, 7.30am - Sydney University Talented Students Program Breakfast on 'Five Science Breakthroughs That Will Change Politics' (not sure whether this one is public)
- Canberra, 19 April, 5.30pm - Speaking on foreign aid, at the launch of the ANU Development Policy Centre's annual report
- Sydney, 1 May, 5.30pm - Sydney Institute on 'Why inequality matters, and what we should do about it'
- Canberra, 16 May, 5.30pm - Radford Institute on 'The Economics and Politics of Teacher Merit Pay' (based on this paper)
- Sydney, 18 May, 12.30pm - McKell Institute on 'What do we eat after the low-hanging fruit? A brief economic history of Australia, with some lessons for the future'
And further down the track:
- Melbourne, 9 July, 3.45pm - Australian Conference of Economists on 'Tall Poppies in the Land of the Fair Go: Why has Australian Inequality Risen, and Does it Matter?'
- Canberra, 24 July, 12pm - Melbourne Institute on 'Australia: Still the Land of the Fair Go?'
Where I can, I'll post the speech texts on the blog.
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