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The least consequential news from around the world from the least informed minds in Australia. Andrew, Theo, Lucy and Ben bring you the week's stories that conveniently fit into one of their countless, concerningly specific segments. Keep up with the latest news from Nature Corner, Paging Dr. Lucy, Planely Speaking, Omens and Portents, The Hole Report and many, many more. • Find out more at https://www.boontavista.com • Subscribe for weekly bonus episodes at https://www.patreon.com/BoontaVis ...
 
Everything you need to know about Australian public policy in just 20 minutes. Grattan Institute is dedicated to developing high quality public policy for Australia’s future. Our podcasts cover a range of public policy topics focusing on the main issues facing Australia. Our podcasts concentrate on budget policy, economic growth, energy, health, institutional reform, household finances, school education, transport and cities.
 
Nick, Katie and friends shoot the shit about social justice issues, politics and pop culture. We discuss current events and political issues from a progressive perspective that is pro-animal liberation, anti-racist, pro-feminist, pro-queer, pro-environment and anti-capitalist. Our podcast gives a voice to Left, progressive and anarchist voices and ideas that are neglected in the mainstream media. The show includes discussion, interviews, soundbites from our favourite TV shows and political m ...
 
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Joanna Oakey from Aspect Legal brings her decades of experience in law and in business to help provide smart legal tips for business owners and managers. Learn how you can avoid legal landmines that affect businesses in the areas of trademark, brand protection, intellectual property, contract law, employment law, dispute resolution and litigation.
 
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Making sense of a changing world, Extra with Geraldine Doogue explores the risks and possibilities of big shifts in power, puts events with our neighbourhood and overseas into context and explains how this affects Australia’s place within our wider world.
 
A weekly conversation about politics and current events, international affairs, history, art, books, and the natural world, to illuminate the issues faced by society and explore them in new ways – presented by Amy Mullins. The intro and outro theme is Soft Illusion and was generously provided by Andras. https://andras.bandcamp.com/track/soft-illusion
 
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Chief political correspondent Paul Karp is joined by Labor MP Peter Khalil who is chair of the parliamentary joint committee on intelligence and security. They discuss the 20th anniversary of the Iraq war, the Aukus deal, Julian Assange and politically motivated violent extremism Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news pod…
 
SYDNEY’S rental crunch will turn into a full-blown “crisis”, while western Sydney leaders have declared the region is “shut” as Australia faces an influx of nearly one million migrants over the next two years. CONTROVERSIAL independent Senator Lidia Thorpe has been accused of ridiculing a respected Aboriginal Elder at an airport in a public rant ag…
 
Israel has been brought to its knees by mass protests over plans that would allow its parliament to override its supreme court, paving the way for further incursions into the West Bank.Guest: Richard Silverstein, Jewish freelance writer of the blog Tikun Olam.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
 
The former Soviet republics of Central Asia are walking a diplomatic tightrope, between Russia, China and the West. Guest:Bruce Pannier - a long-time journalist and correspondent covering Central Asia. He writes the ‘Central Asia in Focus’ newsletter for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and hosts the Majlis podcast.…
 
In his third Boyer lecture, Noel Pearson outlines ways of lifting all Australians including First Nations people from the economic 'bottom million'. And from the 1993 Boyer Lectures, Ian Anderson's vision for developing a new model for Indigenous health and wellbeing.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
 
On Monday, Greens leader Adam Bandt announced that a deal had been reached with the government to pass Safeguard Mechanism with some key amendments. Richard Denniss is just back from Parliament House to help explain the deal and what it means for Australia’s emissions. This was recorded on Monday 27th March 2023 and things may have changed since re…
 
PENALISING businesses for their carbon emissions through the safeguard mechanism is a “Trojan horse for a carbon tax”, the Coalition has warned. FORMER NSW Liberal minister Gareth Ward has told reporters he “will prove his innocence” after facing court on historical sexual assault charges, three days after seeking re-election in his seat of Kiama. …
 
A small bronze Buddha statue found by metal detectorists in Shark Bay, Western Australia has been verified as an artefact of the Ming Dynasty, dating back to the 1400s. How did it get there and what does it say about the history of Chinese people on Australia's west coast?Guest: Dr Yu Tao, Senior Lecturer, Chinese Studies, University of Western Aus…
 
Naomi Smith regales us with tales from the United Kingdom, we take a look behind the headlines at how Sri Lanka's economic crisis is affecting people and the incredible true story of how a 600-year-old Buddha washed up on a Western Australian beach.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
 
The Scottish National Party has elected 37 year-old Humza Yousaf to replace Nicola Sturgeon as leader - the first Muslim leader of a major party in Scottish history. Will Yousaf be able to achieve a second referendum for Scottish Independence? Meanwhile in Britain, Rishi Sunak confronts the political fallout of the government's new illegal migratio…
 
In the 2nd Boyer Lecture Series Noel Pearson traces the long road that led to the final proposal for a Voice to Parliament. And from the 1993 Boyer Lecture Series, Voices from the land, linguist Jeanie Bell the importance of Indigenous language, not just connection to the land but to self-determination.…
 
This week on Democracy Sausage, we discuss negotiations between the government and the Greens over the ‘safeguard mechanism’ and the findings of the recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report with experts Mark Howden and Arnagretta Hunter. Having reached an agreement with the Greens over its signature climate policy, is the government …
 
Nick Feik, former editor of The Monthly returns to speak about how federal Australian climate policy has been reverse-engineered to protect the interests of the fossil-fuel industry. He takes us through the issues with Labor's climate policy and the details of the safeguard mechanism, as outlined in his latest essay for The Monthly. After extensive…
 
It's Piano Day across the world on Wednesday 29th March 2023. Composer and contemporary classical pianist Sophie Hutchings and FLOAT Founder and Piano Day organiser Sofia Ilyas speak with host Amy Mullins as they delve into their love for the piano and contemporary piano music in its many forms. An annual worldwide celebration of the piano, Piano D…
 
A FEDERAL government deal with the Greens to deliver its carbon reduction pledge will jeopardise an energy project pipeline worth more than $95 billion. THE dream of a majority government is not yet locked in for Premier-elect Chris Minns with eight seats scattered across the state still too close to call for either party. BARACK Obama is potential…
 
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