Sorry, your browser doesn’t support embedded videos. Credit: As Melbourne flickers back to life, the pandemic-induced shutdown of the past two years has offered a chance to reboot the city and reshape its future. The Age asked five innovative Melbourne under-35s for their best ideas to bring Melbourne back better.
The way forward begins with entertainer Gillian Cosgriff , who says a universal basic income for artists would jumpstart Melbourne’s heartbeat – its celebrated arts and entertainment scene – and help make a career in the arts a real possibility for the creative people whose work enriches our city.
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