Disability and unemployment policy in Australia; a case for the rights of the Moon; David Lindenmayer on Australia’s major ecosystems in collapse

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Guardian Australia reporter Luke Henriques-Gomes returns to discuss poverty, disability and unemployment policy in Australia, as well as the government’s proposed introduction of controversial NDIS ‘independent assessments’. A special panel of experts join Amy to discuss the Declaration of the Rights of the Moon, which they co-authored. Hear from US-based nature rights advocate Mari Margil, Executive Director of Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights, as well as space archaeologist Alice Gorman aka 'Dr Space Junk', and Thomas Gooch, founder of the Office of Planetary Observations as they talk about why we must protect the moon from human exploitation and interference now, more than ever. Professor David Lindenmayer, a world-leading expert in forest ecology based at the ANU Fenner School of Environment & Society’s returns to discuss his latest co-authored research paper showing that 19 major Australian ecosystems are collapsing. This includes Victoria’s critically-endangered Mountain Ash forests.