General
Will the Australian way of life be a long-term coronavirus victim?
COVID-19 has consumed the public’s attention for almost six months, but the economic crisis caused by devastating lockdowns has started to shed light on a nefarious threat to the Australian way of life.
Across a number of measures, from home ownership to employment, young Australians have seen a decline to their economic and social wellbeing in recent decades. These declines have been compounded by the government-imposed lockdowns introduced in response to the coronavirus, which have disproportionately impacted young Australians.
As we look towards the economic recovery, there is a risk that a generation of young people will be the propertyless serfs of our feudal future.
This threat has been gaining traction…
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