Professors Frank Bongiorno and Mark Kenny, along with Dr Marija Taflaga, announce the winners of the Democracy Sausage Awards. They discuss political backflips, government failures, and effective leadership. The podcast also explores controversial figures, Trump's return, the government's resistance to broadening the COVID inquiry, and the need for broader representation in international leadership awards.
The Knitting Nanas group achieved a significant victory in affirming civil liberties and rights through their case against New South Wales protest laws.
Frontline health workers in Gaza have displayed immense dedication and bravery by tirelessly saving lives amidst ongoing violence.
Donald Tusk's return to Poland to fight against the erosion of democratic norms by the Law and Justice Party highlights his commitment to restoring democratic procedures.
Deep dives
Knitting Nanas win case against New South Wales protest laws
The Knitting Nanas group achieved a significant victory in a case against New South Wales protest laws, affirming civil liberties and rights.
Frontline health workers in Gaza saving lives amidst violence
Doctors, nurses, and other frontline health workers in Gaza have been working tirelessly to save lives amidst the ongoing violence, risking their own lives in the process.
Donald Tusk, former head of the EU, fighting to restore democratic norms in Poland
Donald Tusk, the former head of the EU, has returned to Poland to fight against the erosion of democratic norms by the Law and Justice Party, promising to restore democratic procedures.
Julian Leeser, resigning from his position as shadow minister over principle and courage
Julian Leeser, a shadow minister, showed great principle and courage by resigning from his position, taking a stand based on his conscience.
Person of the Year: Knitting Nanas, frontline health workers in Gaza, and Donald Tusk
The Knitting Nanas, frontline health workers in Gaza, and Donald Tusk are recognized as the Person of the Year for their significant contributions and impact in their respective fields.
Dust off the tux and bring out your ballgown – it’s the fourth annual Democracy Sausage Awards.
Who performed the most flagrant and self-interested political backflip? What was the risible explanation for a government or political failure? And who shone brightest at home and abroad as the most effective political leader? On the final episode of Democracy Sausage for 2023, Professor Frank Bongiorno joins Professor Mark Kenny and Dr Marija Taflaga to announce this year’s winners of the highly coveted and extremely rigorous Democracy Sausage Awards.
Frank Bongiorno AM is an Australian labour, political and cultural historian and Professor of History at The Australian National University (ANU).
Marija Taflaga is the Director of the ANU Centre for the Study of Australian Politics and a Lecturer at the ANU School of Politics and International Relations.
Mark Kenny is a Professor at the ANU Australian Studies Institute. He came to the University after a high-profile journalistic career including six years as chief political correspondent and national affairs editor for The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and The Canberra Times.