Underpaid & Over It
Is it fair that the average Australian woman effectively works for a sixth of the year for free?
Read moreOur second convict age?
Since the 1980s, the crime rate has fallen, but the imprisonment rate has nearly doubled. Are we locking up too many people?
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State of the Unions
The key inequality measures have risen since the early 80's, while union membership has gone down.
There's never been a better time to join a union.
Read moreBricks & Mortar
Australia's home ownership rate is down to a 60-year low. There are at least four walls keeping people from entering.
Are You Being Fleeced?
We shouldn't be sheepish about talking tax - progressive tax systems are a proven tool to combat rising income and wealth inequality.
Read moreThe Lucky Country
What would Australia's wealth inequality look like if it was translated to geography? You might be surprised.
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Another Day, Another Dollar
Cuts to penalty rates add up - it can cost someone who typically already earns less than the average worker up to $1,400 a year.
That’s why, in our first 100 days in government, a Shorten Labor Government would restore Sunday and public holiday penalty rates for 700,000 workers.
How Tall is Your Money?
Inequality is at a 75-year high with wages growing three times as fast for the top 10th as for the bottom 10th.
Can we still call Australia a fair country when we have so much wealth moving from the battlers to the billionaires?
Read moreYour Plane or Mine?
The private jet market has doubled over the past decade, while legroom on commercial flights has shrunk.
Less cash shouldn't mean poor treatment.
Read moreMind the Wealth Gap
Inequality, monopoly and beer - they have more in common than you think.
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