
Should Australia implement a Basic Universal Wage
Discussed as the panacea for the Wealth Gap, for the poor, for the victims, the Basic Universal Wage is an option moving forward to avoid Society Breakdown
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Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 11 episodes
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Welcome to the podcast What happened to the lucky country? The ‘What happened to the lucky country?’ podcast asks the obvious questions, do we still have the same conditions as when we called ourselves the lucky country. And if not, what has to be done to bring these conditions back. We will have opinions from the mediators (Fat man and Little Boy) and guests who may need to keep their names private due to the nature of the discussions we will be having. We aim to foster open conversations where no idea is bad. We all need an inclusive society, one that supports a person’s right to any orientation, religious belief, or lifestyle. But, this is based on improving Australia not weakening it. Some discussion points will be uncomfortable because these are the ones that should be tackled Mixed in are a few interesting stories that aim only to inform not debate EMAIL ADDRESS FMLB64@OUTLOOK.COM
Unknown Host hosts What happened to the lucky country (S1) and some interesting stories (S2) about Australia?, a business show with 11 episodes published.

Discussed as the panacea for the Wealth Gap, for the poor, for the victims, the Basic Universal Wage is an option moving forward to avoid Society Breakdown
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The earth is rapidly warming due to human-caused greenhouse gas emissions, leading to rising temperatures, melting ice, sea level rise, and more extreme weather (hot and cold), with the last decade being the warmest on r
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