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Free film screening:
The Economics of Happiness
Join us for a special, free screening followed by an opportunity for discussion with producer and director, Helena Norberg-Hodge.
Both hard-hitting and inspirational, the film 'The Economics of Happiness' reveals some uncomfortable truths about today’s global economy, which is creating divisiveness, financial instability and environmental breakdown worldwide. But it also shows how people around the world are already engaged in exploring alternative visions of prosperity: uniting around a common cause to build more ecological, more human-scale, more local economies.
David Suzuki:
"A powerful film that cuts deeply to the heart
of the global crisis. Magnificent!".
When:
6.30pm-8.00pm Tuesday 3 May
Where:
Basement Theatre, ‘The Spot’, Business & Economics, Building 110,
198 Berkeley Street (cnr Pelham St), The University of Melbourne, Carlton
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