David Cooper Lecture | Julia Gillard in conversation with Tegan Taylor
UNSW Centre for Ideas - A podcast by UNSW Centre for Ideas - Thursdays

Julia Gillard | Tegan Taylor Globally, we have learnt many lessons from the pandemic - that public health shouldn’t be politicised, that we cannot stop COVID-19 without a global response, and that the cracks of inequality between nations and among populations have become impossible to ignore. COVID-19 has also posed particular challenges for women, and had significant impacts on mental health. The last two years have demonstrated that when necessary, the global community can swiftly enact policy that truly helps those in need, and stops our most vulnerable from falling through the cracks. How can we use what we have learnt from over the last two years to ensure we emerge a healthier and fairer society? Former Prime Minister Julia Gillard is now the Chair of the Wellcome Trust, a not-for-profit global organisation that supports science to solve urgent health challenges equitably. She joins journalist Tegan Taylor for an evening of conversation exploring how to leverage science and make advances in health available to everyone. Co-presented by the UNSW Centre for Ideas, Kirby Institute and UNSW Medicine & Health.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.