Advance Australia Fairer: Towards Justice, Belonging, and the Common Good

Paperback Published on: 12/03/2026
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Synopsis

Australia's anthem calls us to advance "fair." But with millions living in poverty, trust in institutions falling, young people locked out of home ownership, and ecological crises intensifying, fairness remains an unfulfilled promise. What would it take to advance Australia fairer?

Graham Joseph Hill OAM draws on research, lived experience, and stories from across the nation to map both the fractures and the extraordinary renewal already underway in Australian life. From First Nations truth-telling and interfaith cooperation to grassroots climate action and disability-inclusive communities, he reveals a country hungry for something deeper than slogans and self-interest.

Writing as a public intellectual open to every worldview, Hill invites secular, spiritual, and religious Australians into a shared conversation about the common good. He defines what "the good life" could look like when it is measured by dignity, belonging, and ecological care, and he offers practical pathways for individuals, communities, and institutions ready to act.

Grounded in the latest social research and rich with Australian stories of courage and solidarity, Advance Australia Fairer is a compelling call to reimagine our national life. It is a book for anyone who believes that how we care for one another, for the land, and for the truth is the real measure of a great nation.

Key Features of this Book:

  • A bold diagnosis of modern Australia. Hill confronts the widening cracks in the "fair go" with unflinching data on poverty, housing inequality, mental health, declining trust, and ecological breakdown, giving readers a clear-eyed picture of where the nation stands.
  • Inspiring real-world stories. Every chapter features Australian organisations and communities already building a fairer future, from First Nations-led healing initiatives to interfaith food banks and rural child health partnerships.
  • A vision that crosses worldview boundaries. Warmly addressed to secular, spiritual, and non-religious readers, the book models the inclusive dialogue it advocates.
  • Practical pathways for action. Hill moves from diagnosis to response, offering concrete practices for individuals, neighbourhoods, faith communities, workplaces, and policymakers who want to contribute to the common good.
  • Reflection questions in every chapter. Designed for book clubs, study groups, and personal journalling, these prompts turn reading into conversation and conversation into commitment.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
  • ISBN: 9781764550031
  • Number of pages: 242
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 14 mm
  • Languages: English