Food, Poverty and Cost of Living

Food, Poverty and Cost of Living

Four guest speakers discuss the impact of rising costs of living on different groups of people

By Macquarie University's School of Social Sciences

Date and time

Thu, 8 Sep 2022 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM AEST

Location

C122 Function Centre

25 Wally's Walk Macquarie University, NSW 2109 Australia

About this event

Organised by Macquarie School of Social Sciences and Australian Basic Income Lab

Floods, COVID and war have seen the cost of food jump significantly. Unlike other basics – such as healthcare or education – we have no reliable mechanism to ensure that everyone can get enough to eat. Indeed, we have a poor understanding of how food prices impact different groups of people. Standard poverty measures often underestimate the impact of rising food prices on those with very low incomes, and can even make it appear that poverty is falling as malnutrition increases. Australia has not seriously engaged with questions of poverty and food since the 1970s, and post-COVID income support payments have returned to levels widely agreed to enforce poverty. We bring together four experts on food, price and poverty to discuss how the food system works, how it might work differently and how we can ensure that everyone has the income they need to ensure a nutritious diet.

Speakers:

Dr Brigit Busicchia, Macquarie School of Social Sciences

Dylan Sullivan, Macquarie School of Social Sciences

A/Prof Elise Klein, ANU and Co-Director of the Australian Basic Income Lab

Kristin O’Connell, Antipoverty Centre

Join us in-person or online via Zoom. Zoom webinar details will be provided to registrants via email.

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