A streak of hypocrisy: reactions to the global financial crisis and generational debt

24 January 2009This paper examines the policy challenges associated with the ageing of the Australian population
through the prism of the global financial crisis. The paper observes that much of the commentary
prompted by the financial crisis has featured a reaction against credit-driven consumption--the
so-called ‘debt binge’ that has plunged household savings into the red in recent years--and a shift
in sentiment that favours traditional values such as thrift.

There is a streak of hypocrisy about the reaction to the financial crisis because of what isn’t
being said about the most important issues concerning the national saving culture or lack thereof.
These issues identify the failure to put the principle of thrift into practice in a crucial policy area, and illustrate the way Australia is currently going backwards in dealing with
intergenerational challenges.

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03 May 2012

Strengthen our voice - take part in the Australian Community Sector Survey

There's just under two weeks to go for Victoria's community sector organisations to help us provide an authentic snapshot of the state of demand for services in the state.

03 April 2012

The Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin turns 30 on Sunday, 1 April.

The Australian Indigenous Health Bulletin started life in April 1982 as a hard-copy publication. It is now a peer-reviewed electronic journal published by the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet.

03 April 2012

 

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