Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/43528
Type: Recording, oral
Title: Weighing up Australian values: turning risks into opportunities
Author: Howe, Brian
Publisher: Radio Adelaide
Issue Date: 2007
Organisation: University of Adelaide
Radio Adelaide
Friends of the University of Adelaide Library
Don Dunstan Foundation
Subject: Howe, Brian, 1936- . Weighing up Australian values
Work and family Australia.
Authors Anecdotes.
Australia Social conditions 1990-
Australia Social policy 1990-
Audiotapes.
Description: Professor Brian Howe is a Professorial Associate in the Centre for Public Policy, The University of Melbourne. He was Deputy Prime Minister of Australia (1991-95), a member of the Federal Cabinet (1984-96) and held a range of Ministerial portfolios in the fields of Defence, Social Security, Health, Housing and Community Services. One of Australia’s leading thinkers on social policy, he talks about his recent book Weighing up Australian values: balancing transitions and risks to work and family in modern Australia.
Presented by the Friends of the Barr Smith Library and the Don Dunstan Foundation, 17 Oct. 2007, the University of Adelaide.
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