Birth is a throw of the dice. The consequences last a lifetime. We
like to think of Australia as the land of the 'fair go', a land of
choice and equal opportunity. But behind the facade of meritocracy
lies an uncomfortable truth: much of your life is already decided
by the lottery of where you are born and who you are born to.
Entrenched inter-generational poverty, like the property of the
wealthy, can be handed down from parent to child. With one in eight
adults and one in six children living below the poverty line in
Australia, Glyn Davis asks the question: If life is a game of
chance, what responsibility do those who are given a head start
have to look after those less fortunate?
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