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Finding The Money | Melbourne

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Solidarity Hall, Victorian Trades Hall Council
Carlton VIC, Australia
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THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT!

ALTERNATIVE EVENTS SATURDAY 9th MARCH:

Stephanie Kelton: The Deficit Myth - an In Conversation event hosted by the National Sustainability Festival Saturday 9th March 1:00pm - 2:30pm at the State Library Victoria Theatrette, 328 Swanston St, Melbourne (tickets $10-$20 + booking fee)

See the film at an encore screening Saturday 
9th March 4:00pm - 6:00pm at Torrens University Flinders Street Campus196 Flinders St, Melbourne (tickets $8-$15 + booking fee)


ABOUT FINDING THE MONEY:

An underdog group of economists is on a mission to instigate a paradigm shift by flipping our understanding of the national debt — and the nature of money — upside down.

FINDING THE MONEY
follows former chief economist to Senator Bernie Sanders, Stephanie Kelton, on a journey through the controversial Modern Money Theory or "MMT", to unveil a deeper story about money, injecting new hope and empowering democracies around the world to tackle the biggest challenges of the 21st century: from climate change to inequality.


This money piece, I think, is really the missing piece in the entire environmental movement.” - Pam Grady, San Francisco Chronicle

Documentary ‘Finding the Money’ explores another angle to national debt

You’ll never think about the national debt and deficit the same way again after seeing this film” - Adam Schartoff, Woodstock Film Festival


This event, which takes place on International Women's Day, includes a screening of Finding The Money plus a post-screening Q and A with our international guests Professor Stephanie Kelton and director Maren Poitras, as well as Emma Dawson from Per Capita and Shireen Morris, Constitutional lawyer.

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Solidarity Hall, Victorian Trades Hall Council
Carlton VIC, Australia
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