Merivale Primary School principal and Tauranga Labour Party candidate Jan Tinetti will be tackling the issue of income inequality at a public meeting on Thursday. Photo/File
Merivale Primary School principal and Tauranga Labour Party candidate Jan Tinetti will be tackling the issue of income inequality at a public meeting on Thursday. Photo/File
The spotlight will be turned on the difference between how much the rich and poor get paid in Tauranga at a special public meeting this week featuring speakers including former National Party and Act leader Don Brash.
"We want to start the conversation about what income inequality looks like inTauranga and what we can do about it," SociaLink general manager Liz Davies said.
The other speakers are Merivale School principal and Labour Party candidate Jan Tinetti, the co-chair of Western Bay's Primary Health Organisation, Graham Bidois Cameron, and author Max Rashbrooke, who edited Inequality: A New Zealand Crisis.
Thursday's forum has been jointly organised by SociaLink and Closing the Gap, which aim to reduce inequality.
Closing the Gap said 1 per cent of New Zealanders owned 22 per cent of the country's net wealth, while the wealthiest 10 per cent owned 59 per cent of net wealth. The poorest half of the country owned less than 5 per cent of net wealth.
Ms Davies said the increasing income inequality gap had far-reaching implications, not just for the poor but for everyone.
"There are higher rates of overall violent crime, obesity, mental illness and decreased life expectancy in countries that have high income inequality," she said.
SociaLink worked to champion and build the capacity of social services.
Closing the Gap forum Where: Club Mount Maunganui, Kawaka St When: Thursday July 20, 4pm to 6.30pm Tickets: Available free on EventBrite