• Breaking Poverty

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Breaking Poverty

By: LiSTNR
  • Summary

  • Adam Shand investigates the role of education in breaking poverty in these unprecedented times and safeguarding the future of the next generation. More than 1.2 million Australian children are living in poverty and thousands more are at risk as the nation slips into recession amid the COVID global pandemic.

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Episodes
  • Ep 1 - Left Behind
    Oct 2 2020

    Australia's youth is increasingly disadvantaged, despite a promise to end child poverty by 1990. The reality if increased poverty in Australia has placed learning for thousands of children more at risk.

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    20 mins
  • Ep 2 - Breaking Poverty
    Oct 2 2020

    With some assistance, young Australians of all backgrounds are overcoming disadvantage to achieve their educational goals which can gives them, their families and the nation a positive future.

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    21 mins
  • Breaking Poverty - Trailer
    Sep 28 2020

    Adam Shand investigates the role of education in breaking poverty in these unprecedented times and safeguarding the future of the next generation. More than 1.2 million Australian children are living in poverty and thousands more are at risk as the nation slips into recession amid the COVID global pandemic.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    3 mins

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