In the Australian Politics podcast, Katharine Murphy and Guardian Australia's political team examine what’s happening in Australian politics and why it matters to you
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The best analysis and discussion about Australian politics and #auspol news. Presented by Eddy Jokovich and David Lewis, we look at all the issues the mainstream media wants to cover up, and do the job most journalists avoid: holding power to account. Seriously. / Twitter @NewpoliticsAU / www.patreon.com/newpolitics / www.newpolitics.com.au
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don't tell the pilot - Australian Politics


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don't tell the pilot - Australian Politics
donttellthepilot
Australian politics... yeh, we're sorry too
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Katherine Murphy, Lenore Taylor and guests bring you all of the week's political news and analysis from Canberra
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Two Grumpy Hacks - an Australian politics podcast


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Two Grumpy Hacks - an Australian politics podcast
Malcolm Farr
An Australian politics podcast from Malcolm Farr and Dennis Atkins
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Eating Onions: Breaking Down The Layers Of Australian Politics


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Eating Onions: Breaking Down The Layers Of Australian Politics
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Join Lachlan Hamilton, Patrick Muldrew and Nic Jeffries as they simplify and demystify the Australian Political landscape.
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Auspol Snackpod: Australian Politics and Memes


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Auspol Snackpod: Australian Politics and Memes
Auspol Snackpod
Bite sized chunks of Australian politics and news, served up with a side of crispy memes
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Otaku Politics: Australian Politics and Anime

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Otaku Politics: Australian Politics and Anime
Jett Appleby
Join the rapper scumbag jeen as he calls out the bullshit happening in canberra while also goofing around about anime from time to time we occasionally have guests on the program with very wide ranging opinions. the host is partisen but the guests balence it out and keep the bastard honest. this podcast is ad free and there is no content hidden behind a paywall. this is only done out of pure passion so please share this around
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Australian Politics


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Guardian Essential Report: is the yes campaign gaining ground?
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Guardian Australia’s political editor, Katharine Murphy, is joined by Essential Media’s Peter Lewis to discuss the latest Guardian Essential poll Voice referendum explainer; latest voice poll results; help us monitor ads and misinformation How to listen to podcasts: everything you need to knowDoor The Guardian
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New Politics: Australian Politics


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The real-life Succession, goodbye Daniel Andrews, COVID inquiry, Pezzullo and Dutton’s poll dive
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In this episode, we look at the latest developments in the world of federal politics and the media in Australia. First, we discuss the seismic shift in the media landscape as media mogul Rupert Murdoch steps down from his role as chair of Fox News and News Corporation, passing the role to his son, Lachlan Murdoch. Despite this transition, Rupert Mu…
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Australian Politics


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‘A yes result will be unifying’: Anthony Albanese on the final push forward for the voice
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Guardian Australia political editor Katharine Murphy talks to prime minister Anthony Albanese about why a yes vote is still possible and how the push for constitutional recognition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples has raised the national conversation around Indigenous rights Voice referendum explainer; latest voice poll results; he…
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New Politics: Australian Politics


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Climate warnings, nuclear politics, free Assange and Boyle, mediocre media, Voice to Parliament
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In this week’s episode, we dive into the biggest political issues making headlines in Australia. We kick off by discussing the scorching heatwave that hit Sydney, raising concerns about climate change’s growing impact on weather patterns and the looming summer season. There have been many warnings issued by experts over the past 30 years, highlight…
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Australian Politics


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Chris Bowen on the transition to renewable energy
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Guardian Australia’s political editor, Katharine Murphy, talks to energy minister, Chris Bowen, about preparing communities for the renewable transition, whether or not Australia will follow the UK in stepping off net zero targets and the fake (or real) fight over nuclearDoor The Guardian
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Australian Politics


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Guardian Essential Report: No vote in the overtaking lane
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Guardian Australia’s political editor Katharine Murphy is joined by Essential Media’s Peter Lewis to discuss no voters narrowly overtaking yes voters in polling on the voice to parliament campaign, as well as opinions on the government’s industrial relations reform billDoor The Guardian
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New Politics: Australian Politics


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Housing boost, misinformation on the Voice, more sexual harassment from Liberal men, forgotten COVID and bad journalist habits continue
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Join us for an eventful week in Australian politics as we unpack the latest developments from the heart of Parliament. The week kicked off when the Australian Greens threw their support behind the government's Housing Australia Future Fund bill. While this move promises progress, we look into why it may have taken this long and discuss the need for…
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Australian Politics


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Sussan Ley on the divisiveness of the voice – Australian Politics podcast
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Guardian Australia political editor Katharine Murphy talks to deputy opposition leader Sussan Ley about the divisiveness of the Indigenous voice to parliament referendum debate. They also discuss how the Coalition is going about re-engaging women ahead of the next election, housing policy and the cost-of-living crisis…
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New Politics: Australian Politics


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Gig economy reforms, Qantas, the polls and should we legalise cannabis?
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In this episode, we delve into the latest happenings in Australian politics and society. Parliament has returned to Canberra, with industrial relations taking the spotlight. Changes for gig economy workers are on the horizon, promising better job security, fair pay, and safer workplaces. We explore the provisions for equal pay, criminalising wage t…
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Australian Politics


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Jim Chalmers on the Qantas controversy – Australian Politics podcast
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Guardian Australia’s political editor, Katharine Murphy, talks to the treasurer, Jim Chalmers, about the per capita recession and whether the economy is headed for a hard or soft landing. They also discuss Qantas, trade in the Asean region and the stage-three tax cutsDoor The Guardian
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Australian Politics


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Guardian Essential report: the ‘intense game’ between the yes and no campaigns
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Guardian Australia’s political editor Katharine Murphy is joined by Essential Media’s Peter Lewis to discuss why the no vote is maintaining pole position in the lead-up to the referendum on the Indigenous voice to parliament, how voters might change their minds and how stressed out Australians are about their economic circumstances…
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New Politics: Australian Politics


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Prime Minister for sale, the Voice to Parliament referendum. And exciting tax reform!
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Join us in this week’s episode as we dive into the latest political controversies and developments in Australia. First up, we discuss the concerning trend of politicians aligning with corporate interests, exemplified by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s recent fashion choice of a hi-viz vest with the Rio Tinto logo prominently displayed, a nice bit…
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Australian Politics


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Katharine Murphy and Senator Patrick Dodson on restorative justice through the voice – Australian Politics podcast
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Guardian Australia’s political editor Katharine Murphy speaks to Senator Patrick Dodson about the voice referendum. They discuss the outcomes for parliament in the case of either a yes or no result and the significance of the referendum for Dodson’s life’s work on truth telling and improving the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people…
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New Politics: Australian Politics


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A tale of two conferences: Labor and CPAC, corporate profits, Dutton PTSD, ABC future, and ending family rorts
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In this episode, we look at all the recent political events, media dynamics, and questions of political favouritism. Last weekend marked the end of the national Labor conference, the first from a Labor government since Julia Gillard’s tenure as Prime Minister. These conferences have long been criticised for their stage-managed nature and lack of op…
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Australian Politics


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Perin Davey on the Murray-Darling Basin plan, the voice and emergency preparedness
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Chief political correspondent Paul Karp is joined by the senator and deputy Nationals leader Perin Davey to discuss the Murray-Darling Basin plan’s proposed water buyback provisions, as well as the Indigenous voice to parliament and whether the country is ready for summerDoor The Guardian
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Guardian Essential report: does Labor risk losing voters to the Greens?
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Chief political correspondent Paul Karp is joined by Essential Media’s Peter Lewis to discuss the latest polling data on preferred party and leader. Voters were also asked about their views on rent freezes and rental caps. This has been a persistent demand from the Greens, who have had a slight uptick in their preferred primary vote…
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New Politics: Australian Politics


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The search for a nuclear device, the Matildas holiday, rental politics, branch stacking and the latest on the Voice
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In this episode, we look into the ongoing discourse surrounding nuclear energy policy in Australia, tracing back to the Coalition’s push for nuclear power from opposition, and its incongruous approach to the issue while in government. We dissect statements from National Party leader David Littleproud and Peter Dutton, shedding light on their mutual…
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Ed Husic and Martjn Wilder on how to take Australia ‘out of the quarry’ - Australian politics podcast
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The national reconstruction fund is a $15bn fund focused on diversifying and transforming Australia’s industry and economy. Unions are pushing for a five-fold increase of the fund and greater investment in manufacturing renewable energy. Guardian Australia’s chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, interviews federal industry minister Ed Husic and…
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New Politics: Australian Politics


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Divisive Dutton blows up The Voice, Lehrmann trial corruption, and Kitchen Cabinet political kitsch
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In this week’s episode, we delve into the latest developments and controversies in federal politics. The Voice to Parliament has consumed parliamentary discussions throughout the week, with Liberal Party leader Peter Dutton sowing seeds of division, contrasting with the recent goodwill exhibited at the Garma festival in Arnhem Land. The festival, a…
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Australian Politics


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Mark Butler on pushing for cheaper medicine through the Coalition ‘circus’
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Around six million Australians will have the cost of their medicines halved from 1 September as the Labor’s 60-day dispensing changes pass the Senate, despite a last-ditch Coalition-led effort to block the scheme. Chief political correspondent Paul Karp talks with Mark Butler, the federal minister for health and aged care, about opposition to the s…
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Guardian Essential report: the muddied waters of the voice referendum – Australian Politics podcast
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The Guardian Essential poll has shown the no vote in the Indigenous voice to parliament referendum is overtaking the yes vote. Chief political correspondent Paul Karp is joined by Essential Media’s Peter Lewis to discuss why this is happening. They also discuss attitudes towards the legalisation of drugs and frustration over the cost-of-living cris…
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New Politics: Australian Politics


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Morrisonian Doctrine, Dutton under pressure, environment in danger, national consent and an early election?
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In this episode, we explore the pressing matters facing the Parliament this week. First up, the aftermath of the Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme, its impact on the political landscape, and the responses from key figures such as former Prime Minister Scott Morrison – who is in state of denial over his role in this saga – and current Minist…
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Australian Politics


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Amanda Rishworth on strengthening the safety net
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This week, the Senate passed safety net legislation which enacted key budget pledges focusing on the cost of living, including a $54 per fortnight increase to the jobseeker rate. Chief political correspondent Paul Karp talks with Amanda Rishworth, the federal minister for social services, about the government’s cost of living package, as well as pl…
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Australian Politics


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Pat Conroy on backing Aukus and clashing with Keating
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Guardian Australia’s foreign affairs and defence correspondent Daniel Hurst talks to the minister for defence industry, international development and the Pacific, Pat Conroy. They discuss Australia’s new infantry fighting vehicles contract and whether or not the Aukus nuclear submarine plan will sail through the US Congress Paul Keating’s criticism…
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New Politics: Australian Politics


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The Dutton corruption files, a wellbeing Budget, and we need a super profit tax now
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Join us for an engaging and insightful episode of New Politics as we delve into some of the most pressing political and economic issues facing Australia today. In the spotlight is Peter Dutton, the leader of the Liberal Party, who finds himself entangled in a web of questions surrounding his knowledge of contracts for offshore processing services i…
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New Politics: Australian Politics


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Does Albanese really want The Voice to succeed? PLUS Fadden wrap, corrupt Deloitte, Commonwealth Games cancelled, private school funding
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In this action-packed episode, first, we look at the aftermath of the Fadden byelection. Although it may seem like business as usual for some, we look into the federal implications and significance of the result in this conservative seat of Gold Coast (hint: there are not many implications). The mainstream media has depicted this as a massive win f…
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Australian Politics


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Katy Gallagher on the ‘dismantling and weakening’ of the Australian Public Service
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In the wake of the PwC tax advice scandal and the robodebt royal commission findings, chief political correspondent Paul Karp talks with Katy Gallagher, the federal minister for women, finance and the public service, about the government’s reform plansDoor The Guardian
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New Politics: Australian Politics


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Robodebt fallout for Morrison, NATO Summit, the Misinformation Bill, Fadden byelection, and a new Reserve Bank Governor
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In this episode, we delve into the ongoing fallout from the Robodebt Royal Commission report. Despite waning media interest, the problem persists, and the call for former Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s resignation from Parliament grows louder. However, removing Morrison from politics won’t solve everything; other ministers involved, such as Stuart…
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Australian Politics


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Bill Shorten on the shame and failure of robodebt
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Chief political correspondent Paul Karp speaks to Bill Shorten about the next steps towards accountability – following the royal commission report into robodebt. The minister for government services and the national disability insurance scheme also discusses Labor’s plans for NDIS reformsDoor The Guardian
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Australian Politics


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Essential report: are you more likely to support the voice if you’re civic-minded?
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The Guardian Essential poll has now started tracking undecided voters on the Indigenous voice to parliament referendum. Chief political correspondent Paul Karp is joined by Essential Media’s Peter Lewis to discuss these latest updates, along with voters’ views on the Ashes controversy and strategy in the ancient game of scissors, paper, rock…
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Robodebt scandal revelations, reducing the NACC of corruption, interest rates and the right wing takeover of The Voice
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In this podcast episode, the National Anti Corruption Commission has finally opened its doors and already received 44 referrals regarding potential corruption cases, most of which will involve the former Morrison government: secret ministries, questionable land deals, non-existent reports by Barnaby Joyce, Angus Taylor – land, water and forgeries –…
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Who are the people changing their minds on the voice? Your questions answered – Australian Politics podcast
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Chief political correspondent Paul Karp is joined by defence and foreign affairs correspondent Daniel Hurst and political reporter Josh Butler to answer your questions on the voice campaign, the National Anti-Corruption Commission, Aukus and housingDoor The Guardian
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don't tell the pilot - Australian Politics


In this third mini ep Alice from Paris explores France's increasingly authoritarian turn. Music credit: "Uyan Berkin" Turkish protest song sung by the feminist choir La Criée in support of victims at Saint SolineDoor donttellthepilot
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Serious corruption in NSW, Russia and the Australia media, vale Simon Crean and is Labor heading in the wrong direction?
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In this episode, we look at the release of findings by the NSW ICAC regarding former Premier Gladys Berejiklian and former NSW MP, Daryl Maguire. The ICAC found both individuals engaged in serious corruption, with Berejiklian breaching public trust by supporting a grant to the Australian Clay Target Association and the construction of a hall for th…
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Australian Politics


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Peta Murphy on preventing another generation from online gambling harm
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Parliament’s standing house committee on social policy and legal affairs released the report from its inquiry on online gambling advertising on Wednesday. It recommended a phased, comprehensive ban on online betting ads within three years. Chief political correspondent Paul Karp talks to committee chair and Labor MP Peta Murphy about what the inqui…
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Essential Report: are the Greens making Labor look like ‘grumpy parents’?
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In the latest Guardian Essential poll, almost half of voters say that Australia is heading in the wrong direction. Chief political correspondent Paul Karp is joined by Essential Media’s Peter Lewis to discuss Anthony Albanese’s drop in popularity and how this also indicates a growing discontent among under-35 voters – towards binary politics and ho…
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Auspol Snackpod: Australian Politics and Memes


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Whatup snackerfans! We're back with a one-off episode we owe to our Shadowy Financiers! Noon read Weatherboard and Iron by Barnaby Joyce, the pettiest book ever written. We miss you and hope you love the episodeDoor Auspol Snackpod
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Greens stall Labor’s housing fund, strange alliances on the Voice, Dutton's makeover, Lambie ADF move, RBA’s bad inflation plan
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In this episode, we explore the Housing Australia Future Fund legislation, which has been delayed in the Senate by the Australian Greens and the Liberal Party, despite the pressing national housing crisis. We discuss the implications and the justifiability of this delay in addressing the urgent issue. We look at the approved Referendum for a Voice …
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Don Farrell and Larissa Waters on getting ‘big money’ out of politics – Australian Politics podcast
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This week, the joint committee on electoral matters released its interim report into the 2022 federal election. It recommended an ambitious suite of law reforms including caps on political donations and spending on advertising. But is there any appetite from the major parties for this kind of reform? Chief political correspondent Paul Karp talks wi…
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An awful week in politics, fixing housing and is the Voice To Parliament really in trouble?
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We should never underestimate the lengths to which the Liberal Party will go, or how low they will stoop, in order to gain a political advantage. This was evident in one of the most distressing weeks in federal Parliament in a long time: they exploited their own act of covering up allegations of sexual assault in Parliament House in 2019 and attemp…
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Anika Wells on how the aged care sector needs to change
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The minister for aged care and minister for sport Anika Wells talks to chief political correspondent Paul Karp about her new aged care taskforce and how she sees the future of aged care in AustraliaDoor The Guardian
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Guardian Essential report: is opposition to the Indigenous voice growing?
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Chief political correspondent Paul Karp is joined by Essential Media’s Peter Lewis to discuss the latest Guardian Essential poll, which shows a hardening of both the yes and no votes for the Indigenous voice to parliament. They also discuss the generational divide on responses to the latest interest rate rises and calls for regulation of AI…
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Roberts-Smith, wasted billions, Senator Hanson-Young and News Corp inquiry, and ending HECS debts
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In this episode, we delve into the significant events that have unfolded in the political landscape during the week. We start with the explosive findings from the Ben Roberts-Smith defamation case, which confirmed the truth behind shocking allegations, including civilian murders in Afghanistan and disturbing behaviour towards a woman. Shining a lig…
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Unions and small businesses on who’s to blame for inflation – Australian Politics podcast
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Chief political correspondent Paul Karp talks to unions and small businesses about the Albanese government’s recent industrial relations reforms. Zach Smith from CFMEU’s construction division and Matthew Addison from the Council of of Small Business Organisations Australia also discuss interest rates, minimum wage and corporate profits…
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Goodbye McGowan, the PwC scandal, and the conservative attacks on the Voice to Parliament
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In this episode, we discuss the recent resignation of Mark McGowan as Premier of Western Australia; examine the controversy surrounding PwC’s leak of secret information from the Australian Taxation Office; and delve into the issue of conservative attacks and takeover of the Voice to Parliament. Mark McGowan, has stepped down as the Premier of Weste…
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Courage needed in wake of PwC scandal, senators say – Australian Politics podcast
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Labor senator Deborah O’Neill and Greens senator Barbara Pocock join chief political correspondent Paul Karp to discuss the PwC scandal and what needs to happen next, after a fortnight of frenetic Senate estimates committeesDoor The Guardian
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Essential report: a broken system for everyone – Australian Politics podcast
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Chief political correspondent Paul Karp is joined by Essential Media’s Peter Lewis to analyse the latest Guardian Essential poll. Together, they discuss polling on solutions to the housing crisis, betting ads and racial politicsDoor The Guardian
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Racism in the media, free Julian Assange, Australia–India relations and human rights, and the Voice To Parliament
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In this episode, we delve into the persistent issue of racism in the media, particularly focusing on the recent departure of ABC journalist Stan Grant. Grant faced a barrage of racist abuse after his presentation on the effects of colonisation during the ABC’s coronation broadcast. This incident is not an isolated one, as individuals from diverse b…
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David Littleproud on Albanese’s first year
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National party leader David Littleproud joins chief political correspondent Paul Karp to discuss the one-year anniversary of the Albanese government, and how the Liberals and Nationals are working together in oppositionDoor The Guardian
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