Lost in the supermarkets, the housing crisis, factchecking the IPA and the war against the new Governor-General
New Politics: Australian Politics
by NPA News
6d ago
In this new episode of New Politics, we explore the pressing concerns impacting Australians today. Starting with the grocery and supermarkets sector, we analyse the interim report from the Food and Grocery Code Review which highlights the significant power imbalance favouring major supermarkets like Coles, Woolworths, and Aldi. We discuss the implications of their unchecked practices on small suppliers and the urgent need for stricter enforcement of the Grocery Code. We also shed light on Australia’s housing crisis, focusing on the alarming rate of unoccupied housing and the contentious deb ..read more
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A new crisis in Gaza, fair politics, immigration law and Liberal’s preselection fail
New Politics: Australian Politics
by NPA News
1w ago
In this episode of New Politics, we explore a series of pressing global and domestic issues that have unfolded recently. We start with a development in Gaza, where the killing of Zomi Frankcom, an Australian working for the food charity World Central Kitchen, has sparked international controversy. Initially attributed to Hamas by Israeli forces, evidence later revealed the Israeli Defense Forces’ actions were responsible. This incident has led to criticism of the Australian government’s response, or lack thereof, from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong. Can the ..read more
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Religious discrimination, donations reforms, the Liberal man problem, Tasmania election
New Politics: Australian Politics
by NPA News
3w ago
In this episode, we explore the controversial return of the Religious Discrimination Bill to federal parliament. Once thought to be a relic of the Scott Morrison era, the bill has resurfaced during Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s tenure, fulfilling a promise made during the 2022 federal election campaign. We discuss the implications of allowing religious schools the autonomy to hire staff and enroll students based on faith, amidst concerns over discrimination against non-conforming individuals and the LGBTQI+ community. Despite proposed protections, the debate intensifies over the conditi ..read more
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A new economic future, Australia needs independence, AUKUS disaster and the future of aged care
New Politics: Australian Politics
by NPA News
1M ago
In this thought-provoking episode, we look at the recent political and economic developments impacting Australia and the world, starting off with the influence of world-renowned economic thinkers Mariana Mazzucato and Yanis Varoufakis—in Australia at the moment—we explore the shifting economic paradigms of governance, business, and community interests. Dr. Mazzucato’s advocacy for a collaborative approach between business, labour, and government highlights a transformative vision for delivering public services, a perspective gaining traction globally and eyed keenly by the Australian govern ..read more
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A Labor win and a Liberal loss, nuclear division, ASIO powerplay and will the ABC survive?
New Politics: Australian Politics
by NPA News
1M ago
The best analysis of all the latest events in federal politics, from one of Australia’s top ten podcasts on politics and news commentary. In this compelling episode of New Politics, we delve into the aftermath of the Dunkley byelection, an event that not only highlighted the strategic playbooks of all political parties but also underscored the ever-evolving landscape of national issues and media influence. The Labor government’s victory in Dunkley, despite a swing against them, showcases their ability to connect with voters on critical matters like cost-of-living and policy solutions amidst ..read more
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Reforming education, Dunkley, and reflections on the Morrison disaster
New Politics: Australian Politics
by NPA News
1M ago
In this episode, we explore the latest developments in Australian politics, from ambitious education reforms to the end of an era in disastrous Liberal Party leadership. First up, we unpack the recently released Universities Accord final report by the Labor government, a comprehensive plan aimed at reshaping higher education over the next few decades. From increasing the number of university-educated Australians to addressing HECS fees and funding, the report outlines ambitious goals but leaves questions about teaching quality and industrial relations unanswered and how to avoid conservativ ..read more
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The mindless narrative on asylum seekers, the car and ute tax cosplay and the one-sided media on Gaza
New Politics: Australian Politics
by NPA News
2M ago
In this episode, we go into the heart of current political storm surrounding asylum seekers and border protection, and how these issues are so divisive in Australia’s political system. Join us as we unpack the maniacal rhetoric of Peter Dutton and the Liberal Party, who have spared no effort in amplifying the arrival of 43 asylum seekers from India, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan in Beagle Bay, Western Australia. Amidst claims of a collapsing border protection system and a weak prime minister at the helm, we question the real audience and efficacy of such hyperbolic political strategies. But the p ..read more
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Scandals, a right to disconnect, Assange and the last Liberal in the village
New Politics: Australian Politics
by NPA News
2M ago
In this episode of New Politics, we look at the big week in Canberra, highlighting the continuing issues that have dominated the headlines and the halls of Parliament. Listen on other podcast players here Firstly, we examine the incident involving Barnaby Joyce’s public intoxication in Canberra, which reignites discussions on the standards of behaviour expected from public figures. Joyce’s actions are not just a personal failing but a reflection of broader issues within the political landscape, including double standards, substance misuse within Parliament, and the leniency often afforded ..read more
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Navigating the week in Australian politics: Thug Dutton and opinion polls
New Politics: Australian Politics
by NPA News
2M ago
In this episode of New Politics, we look at all the big issues in federal politics as Parliament reconvenes for 2024. And it was a dynamic way to commence the year in politics. Listen on other podcast players here The spotlight shines on the contentious Stage 3 tax cuts, a topic that has transcended beyond its decision point and into a prolonged media and Liberal Party campaign, framing it as an unparalleled breach of promise. While this narrative unfolds, we’ll explore how it’s shaping the political landscape and why it might spell more trouble for the Liberal Party than for the governmen ..read more
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Labor finds some Stage 3 courage and the end of Scott Morrison
New Politics: Australian Politics
by NPA News
2M ago
In our first episode for 2024, we delve into the recent adjustments made by the Labor government to the Stage 3 tax cuts, initially legislated by the Coalition government in 2019. Listen on other podcast players here Originally criticised for disproportionately benefiting high-income earners and offering minimal support to lower and middle-income demographics, these tax cuts represented a significant point in Australian politics. Despite the Labor party’s historical opposition to such policies, under Prime Minister Albanese’s leadership, the party showed support with notable reluctance unt ..read more
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