Coming Up: Monday May 6, 2023
Broadcast Mon 6 May 2024 at 9:35pm
Coming Up: Monday May 6, 2023
What’s the future of work?
COVID disrupted the office and accelerated the transition to hybrid working. Full-time remote working is a reality for some, but there’s a tension in some corporates who want staff back in the office at least a few days a week.
For many Australians, WFH isn’t an option, entrenching social and economic divides between those who can and those who can’t. How will technological advances and the rise of artificial intelligence further exacerbate those differences?
What are Australia’s labour advantages – and vulnerabilities – as an unstable world threatens international supply chains? And is the federal government’s new ‘made in Australia’ pitch, promising billions of dollars to rebuild manufacturing capacity, smart economics or extravagant protectionism?
Q+A is live from Melbourne on Monday, May 6 at 9.35pm AEST.
On the Panel
Tony Burke
Minister for Employment & Workplace Relations and Minister for the Arts
Tony Burke is the Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations, Minister for the Arts, and Leader of the House in the House of Representatives. He was a minister in the Rudd, Gillard and Rudd governments from 2007 until 2013, responsible at different times for Agriculture, Sustainability and Environment, and Immigration.
Paul Fletcher
Shadow Minister for Science, Arts, Government Services and the Digital Economy
Manager of Opposition Business in the House, Shadow Minister for Government Services and the Digital Economy, and Shadow Minister for Science and the Arts, Paul Fletcher has been the member for Bradfield since 2009.
Sally McManus
Secretary, ACTU
ACTU Secretary Sally McManus has played a central role in the Australian union movement's advocacy for better pay and conditions for working people. Sally is the 10th elected ACTU Secretary in the organisation's 90-year history and the first woman to hold the prestigious position. Sally was previously an ACTU vice-president.
Dominic Price
Work Futurist, Atlassian
Dominic is proud to work at Atlassian, where he’s spent 10 years helping teams unleash their potential in how they work. As their resident Work Futurist Dominic is Atlassians in house “Team Doctor” helping distributed teams at Atlassian scale by being ruthlessly efficient and effective. He also spends over half his time helping our customers navigate transformation, agility, leadership, and the future of work.
Carolyn Creswell
As an 18-year-old university student, Carolyn founded Carman’s in 1992 when she bought the small muesli business she was working at for $1,000. Three decades on, Carman’s has become a favourite brand and market leader, known for consistent innovation and continuous improvement.