 Australians are working too much. We're working too much over time. We're on our work emails after hours. We're staying back late. Australians work six weeks of unpaid overtime each per year. It's quite bizarre that we won the 40-hour week 75 years ago, and instead of reducing the work week further as technology progressed, we're actually working more hours a day now than back in the 50s. In 1930, the great economist John Maynard Keynes said that we'd be working 15-hour weeks by now. 1.4 million Australians are now working 50-hour weeks, so it's about time. We started fighting for a four-day week. It may seem like a radical step, but so did the eight-hour day, and a four-day week would transform our lives as significantly as the eight-hour day. More time for family, more time for friends, more time for doing the things that make life meaningful, more time for the beach, more time for community organisations and activities, more time to raise kids. It's clear from the small target approach of this government that if we're going to win a four-day week, we're going to need to fight for it.