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Joe Walker Podcast LIVE — Andrew Leigh on Inequality [Sydney]

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Wed, 29 Jan 2025, 6pm - 8:30pm AEDT

Event description

Join Joe Walker in conversation with Andrew Leigh MP

Dr Andrew Leigh MP is Australia’s Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury, Assistant Minister for Employment, and one of the nation's leading thinkers on inequality. Before politics, Andrew was a Professor of Economics at ANU and earned his PhD at Harvard University, where he studied under Bob Putnam. He is the author of multiple books including Battlers & Billionaires, Disconnected and The Shortest History of Economics.

Topic: How much inequality is too much? In this conversation, Andrew and Joe will explore inequality's drivers—from housing to education—and debate how it shapes the social fabric of modern Australia.

Schedule 

6:00pm: Doors open

6:30pm - 8:00pm: Podcast conversation, including audience Q&A

8:00pm - late: Meet-and-greet

Venue

Final venue details will be announced soon. The event will be held in or near Sydney's CBD.

Disclaimer: Please note that audio and video of this event will be recorded for future publication on The Joe Walker Podcast.

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About Joe Walker's Australian Policy Series

This event is part of Joe Walker’s Australian Policy Series—live conversations in early 2025 with Australia’s leading thinkers on the country’s most pressing issues. Learn more and buy tickets to other events here.


About The Joe Walker Podcast

Joe Walker hosts The Joe Walker Podcast on which he conducts deeply-researched interviews with founders, scientists and public intellectuals. 

Joe's podcast has been the #1 ranked business show in the Australian Apple Podcast Charts, profiled by the Australian Financial Review, awarded two Emergent Ventures grants from Tyler Cowen, and described by Australia's Assistant Treasurer Dr Andrew Leigh MP as "the best Australian podcast".

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