I couldn’t be stopped... We pretend we’re an egalitarian society, but the reality of the Australia we live in now is that it is one of the most unequal developed countries in the world.
"[1] William argued, "Australian drama hasn’t addressed inequality for 40 years!
It’s been obsessed with identity politics, which has brought many strong new writers, many good plays, but it has ignored the elephant in the room – that we are an unfair and unequal society.
[3] According to Sydney's Ensemble Theatre: Golden sands, turquoise waters and a lush green golf course — Penny Poulter leads an almost idyllic life in one of Australia’s best kept secrets, Wallis Heads.
But when this hidden coastal gem is discovered by the ruthless and immensely wealthy Alex Whittle, ambitious plans to put the town firmly on the tourist map spark a bitter rivalry.