When
to
Where
U City
43 Franklin St
Adelaide SA 5000
Australia
Why
You’re Invited to SOLD! Who Broke the Australian Dream? film Screening and panel discussion.
About the Film
Comedian Mark Humphries is sick of standing in lines for rentals. But if a C-grade celebrity is struggling to buy a house, how do normal people do it? Mark investigates Australia’s housing crisis, uncovering the policies which supercharged the housing market, the solutions at hand, and one big revelation that might just fix it.
About the Event
Australia’s housing system is broken - but it doesn’t have to be this way.
Join us for a screening of SOLD! Who Broke the Australian Dream, a powerful new film that shines a light on how our housing system has been shaped by politics, profit, and policy failure.
After the film, we’ll host a panel discussion with leading voices on housing justice. Together, we’ll explore what can be done right now to fix the housing crisis - and how you can be part of the change.
You’ll leave with practical actions you can take to push for:
- More public and community housing
- An end to unfair tax handouts that fuel the crisis
- A fair go for renters
For scheduling updates check the Humanitix event.
Panel Speakers
Maiy Azize is the National Spokesperson for Everybody’s Home, and a leading voice on housing affordability, homelessness, and renters’ rights.
Angela Myers is a housing and human rights advocate with lived rental experience, contributing her expertise through the Anti-Poverty Network, CALHN, and Rights Resource Network SA.
Bill Code is Director and Producer of SOLD! Who Broke the Australian Dream?, an impact filmmaker with a journalism background at Al Jazeera, BBC, Guardian Australia and SBS.
Moderator: Dr. Catherine Earl is CEO of SACOSS, leading statewide advocacy for social justice. She brings extensive experience in research, policy, and community services to drive systemic change.
Contact
Everybody's Home
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South Australian Council of Social Services (SACOSS)
(08) 8305 4222
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