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New Politics: Australian Politics

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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.
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  • 231 - The ridiculous social media ban and exporting Israel violence

    We explore the government’s controversial plan to target under-16s with a social media ban, explore the continued media manipulation surrounding Israel, and examine why football violence seems to receive a troubling level of acceptance when perpetrated by racist Israeli football hooligans. Meanwhile, the mainstream media stirs up excitement over an early election that, in reality, shows no signs of materialising. May 2025, that’s when it’s going to held, and not likely to be before. #auspol #NoAgeBan

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    Song listing:

      ‘Humiliation’, The National.‘Trouble’, Vox Noir.‘Brasil’, Bellaire.

    Fri, 15 Nov 2024
  • 230 - The Return of the American Conman

    We analyze the aftermath of the US election, where Donald Trump’s victory signals the return of the conman, criminal and clown show. Vote Dutton, Get Rinehart? We ask if voting for Peter Dutton is bringing Gina Rinehart’s influence into federal politics, and the answer is probably “yes”. We also cover the current state of the economy, proposed changes to HECS debt policies, and the continued shortcomings of the National Anti-Corruption Commission, which has yet to meet public expectations. #auspol

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    Song listing:

      ‘All Along The Watchtower’, Afterhere (Bob Dylan cover).‘Lose Fit’, Happy Mondays.‘Swing For The Crime”, Ed Kuepper.‘The Last Goodbye’, Odesza.‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’, The Who (remix).

    Fri, 08 Nov 2024
  • 229 - Queensland power shift, a flight attack on Labor, COVID and US election

    In this episode, we analyze the results of the Queensland election and uncover who the real losers are, as the media moves to yet another issue to target the federal Labor government—this time, over alleged flight upgrades. We also discuss the release of the Covid-19 Report, which reveals the severe mismanagement of the pandemic response by the previous Coalition government, and we look at the approaching U.S. election, examining it as a reflection of an empire in decline. #auspol

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    Song listing:

      ‘The Message’, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five.‘Back In The USSR’, The Beatles (Kaktux Rock Da House remix).‘Stranger In Moscow’, Tame Impala.‘Wild”, Spoon.‘Release The Pressure’, Leftism.
    Fri, 01 Nov 2024
  • 228 - Not My King

    Senator Lidia Thorpe confronts the king with her candid views on him and the royal family’s role in colonisation and genocide, raising the question of whether it’s time to reignite the debate about Australia becoming a republic and create a long overdue Treaty with Indigenous people. Meanwhile, the community-backed teal independent movement continues to grow at the expense of the Liberal Party, but Labor cannot afford to be complacent. Is 27 years in office good for democracy? If the Liberal Party isn’t fit for government, then yes, it absolutely is. #auspol

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    Song listing:

      ‘The Message’, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five.‘Treaty’, Mitchell Cullen (Yothu Yindi).‘Atomic Moog 2000’, Cold Cut.‘Spitfire’, Public Service Broadcasting.‘Release The Pressure’, Leftism.
    Fri, 25 Oct 2024
  • 227 - NACC disasters, the Voice one year on, and 4.3 million reasons to not buy a house

    The National Anti-Corruption Commission has failed to do its job once again, this time finding no corruption in the Paladin affair. Meanwhile, one year after the defeat of the Voice to Parliament referendum, the issue of Indigenous recognition remains stalled. Upcoming elections in the ACT and Queensland are shaping up as potential litmus tests for the federal election, and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is facing increasing political scrutiny over the recent purchase of a $4.3 million house in Copacabana during a national housing affordability crisis. #auspol

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    Song listing:

      ‘The Message’, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five.‘Bagi-la-m Bargan’, Birdz.‘Everything’s Gone Green’, New Order.‘Hard Road’, The Hilltop Hoods.‘Release The Pressure’, Leftism.

    Fri, 18 Oct 2024
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