Today, Adelaide’s online newspaper, InDaily published an opinion piece from my boss, (SACOSS CEO) Ross Womersley. The piece is titled ‘Business as usual’ state budget won’t cut it, and is an analysis that basically says that SA’s economy is in trouble, and that we are becoming poorer as a community.
The article walks through the data that shows the state’s relative economic decline, and concludes that we need a 2023-24 state budget with a bold and interventionist approach, a budget that “provides a vision, strategy and, most importantly, investment on a new scale in industry and regional development, skills development (including raising levels of digital competency and inclusion), and population retention and attraction.” The alternative, as the conclusion makes clear, is decline and inequality.
It does not take a close reading of the InDaily piece to see echoes of my previous post on “Inequality Alarm Bells for South Australia“. It is ok. It is not plagiarism, or theft of intellectual property. More a ghostly presence at my workplace.
But remember, you heard it here first! 🙂