
The Long-Read Essay: How Labor governs
After its emphatic 2025 election victory, the Albanese Labor government entered the year with overwhelming parliamentary dominance and a clear mandate to govern boldly. On paper, it was a government w...
2 Tammi 17min

The Long-Read Essay: Albanese On Trial
This long-read audio essay examines the vilification of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese after the Bondi Beach memorial, and how national mourning was turned into a partisan spectacle. It explores how ...
26 Joulu 202522min

The Review of 2025 Part 4: AUKUS, cancel culture and how Labor governs
Australia enters 2026 facing deep strategic uncertainty: AUKUS costs have blown out to $1.3 billion with little clarity about what Australia is actually buying, while fear-driven national-security pol...
12 Joulu 202538min

The Review of 2025 Part 3: All the way with the US forever
As the United States slides into institutional decay under Donald Trump’s return to the White House – with sweeping tariffs on global trade, mass deportations, rolled-back civil rights and an increasi...
11 Joulu 202510min

The Review of 2025 Part 2: A big Labor win, Liberal collapse and silencing Palestine
In our continuing review of the 2025 year in Australian federal politics, we discuss the federal election held in May, analysing one of the worst campaigns by a major political party in modern history...
5 Joulu 202545min

The Review of 2025 Part 1: Culture wars, Treaty and the collapse of the politics of fear
To commence our review of the 2025 year in Australian federal politics, this bonus episode examines the continuing culture wars, the Australia Day and Invasion Day debate, and a federal election that ...
4 Joulu 202514min

The Seat Warmers: What Is The Purpose Behind Labor?
In the final week of Parliament, New Politics asks a blunt question about Australian federal politics: what is the Albanese Labor government actually for? This episode turns its focus to Labor’s recor...
28 Marras 202553min





















