Small steps for G20, giant leap for Robin Hood By Oxfam
It’s amazing how developments unfold little by little at the G20 Summit. Here, it’s all about details. Oxfam’s Victoria Marzilli reports on progress in France.
A journey through the life of a 24-year-old footwear factory worker.
It’s amazing how developments unfold little by little at the G20 Summit. Here, it’s all about details. Oxfam’s Victoria Marzilli reports on progress in France.
Our friends at the Robin Hood Tax campaign provide us with a wrap-up of the G20 meeting in France.
Prime Minister Gillard is about to embark across the ocean to France for the G20 summit meeting, where Oxfam Australia hopes Australia will support a Robin Hood Tax, reports Sarah Norton.
The G20 Summit in Cannes may have lots of media, photographers, and big scenes, but it’s no movie. Oxfam activists strutted the red carpet to send this message to world leaders who will soon be arriving in France.
The G20 countries represent around 90% of global gross national product, 80% of world trade, and two thirds of the world population. Add your voice to our global Twitter campaign and tell the G20 they need to take action.
Our Queensland team recently had the opportunity of attending a Community Cabinet Meeting with the Prime Minister, Treasurer and Finance Minister, and used it as a chance to push for a Robin Hood Tax.
Oxfam’s James Ensor reports from Australia’s Tax Forum, where he is pushing for the adoption of a Robin Hood Tax to raise much needed funds to address climate change and tackle poverty.
James Ensor the Director of Public Policy and Outreach at Oxfam is attending the Australian government tax forum this week to put the case for a tax system for our time – one that tackles poverty, climate change, market volatility and inequality.