Joe Walker Podcast LIVE — Peter Tulip on The Housing Crisis [Sydney]
Event description
Join Joe Walker in conversation with Peter Tulip—one of Australia’s foremost experts on housing economics
Peter Tulip is Chief Economist at the Centre for Independent Studies and previously held senior roles at the Reserve Bank of Australia and the US Federal Reserve.
Topic: Housing is the defining social policy disaster of our time. In the 1980s, the typical Australian home cost four years’ average earnings—today, it’s closer to eleven. Why has this crisis persisted for decades? And what would it actually take to fix it? In this conversation, Joe and Peter will tackle the economics and politics of Australia’s housing shortage and discuss concrete solutions to restore the Australian Dream.
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".
Recent interviews/guests include:
- An interview with Nassim Taleb — the transcript of which will be a chapter in the new edition of Taleb's book The Statistical Consequences of Fat Tails.
- Katalin Karikó's first ever longform podcast interview — before she won the Nobel prize in 2023 (for inventing mRNA technology).
- One of Daniel Kahneman's final interviews (in which he praised Joe's interviewing skills).
- A 4.5-hour interview with former Australian Treasury Secretary Ken Henry.
- David Deutsch and Steven Pinker's first ever public dialogue.
- Former US Treasury Secretary (and current OpenAI board member) Larry Summers' first rigorous interview on the economic implications of AI.
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