
Prime Minister for sale, the Voice to Parliament referendum. And exciting tax reform!
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 intere...
1 Sep 202356min

A tale of two conferences: Labor and CPAC, corporate profits, Dutton PTSD, ABC future, and ending family rorts
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 Labo...
25 Aug 202357min

The search for a nuclear device, the Matildas holiday, rental politics, branch stacking and the latest on the Voice
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...
18 Aug 202352min

Divisive Dutton blows up The Voice, Lehrmann trial corruption, and Kitchen Cabinet political kitsch
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 Pa...
11 Aug 202349min

Morrisonian Doctrine, Dutton under pressure, environment in danger, national consent and an early election?
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 t...
4 Aug 202345min

The Dutton corruption files, a wellbeing Budget, and we need a super profit tax now
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 lea...
28 Jul 202346min

Does Albanese really want The Voice to succeed? PLUS Fadden wrap, corrupt Deloitte, Commonwealth Games cancelled, private school funding
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...
21 Jul 202352min

Robodebt fallout for Morrison, NATO Summit, the Misinformation Bill, Fadden byelection, and a new Reserve Bank Governor
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...
14 Jul 202345min





















