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Amy Remeikis

Contributing editor at The New Daily and political journalist, brought on to discuss the Coalition's internal conflict over net zero and its implications for Australian politics.

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Aug 11, 2025 • 14min

What does Australia’s recognition of Palestine actually achieve?

In this discussion, Amy Remeikis, a contributing editor at The New Daily, delves into Australia's upcoming recognition of Palestine at the UN. She explores its symbolic impact and questions whether this move will truly influence military actions in Gaza. Remeikis highlights the complexities of Palestinian governance and international relations, examining how this recognition could affect Australia's arms supply to Israel. She also addresses shifting diplomatic sentiments and recent events that shape public perception on both sides, providing a nuanced view of this critical issue.
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Oct 3, 2025 • 15min

'What happens if the US goes batshit crazy?'

Political journalist Amy Remeikis, contributing editor at The New Daily, dives deep into Anthony Albanese's recent overseas adventures and the implications for Australian politics. She discusses Albanese's meeting with Emmanuel Macron, unveiling potential AUKUS backup plans. Remeikis also highlights the internal chaos within the Opposition, notably Susan Ley's challenges. With the government facing pressure on foreign and defense policies, she offers insights into the shifting power dynamics in Canberra and the implications for future parliamentary debates.
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Jul 3, 2025 • 15min

Amy Remeikis on Australia's critical minerals bargaining chip

Amy Remeikis, contributing editor at The New Daily, discusses Australia’s vital role as a supplier of critical minerals for clean technology amidst China's dominance in the market. The conversation highlights the strategic complexities of establishing independent supply chains and how Australia's broken climate promises hinder its influence in the Pacific. Remeikis also sheds light on Australia's efforts to deepen relations with Pacific nations facing climate change challenges, revealing the geopolitical stakes at play.
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Nov 7, 2025 • 15min

Why scrapping net zero won’t save Sussan Ley

Amy Remeikis, a political journalist and contributing editor at The New Daily, dives into the Coalition's chaotic struggle over net zero. She reveals how key figures like Barnaby Joyce have fueled this internal conflict. Despite Sussan Ley's personal support for net zero, Remeikis argues that her attempt to abandon it won’t secure her leadership. The discussion also links this political turmoil to broader international trends, revealing a coordinated campaign against climate policies that could jeopardize market confidence and the party's future.
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Oct 10, 2025 • 16min

'ISIS brides' and broken environment laws

Amy Remeikis, a contributing editor at The New Daily, delves into Labor's ambitious environmental law reforms and the complexities they face. She highlights the challenges posed by industry opposition and a previously collapsed deal with the Greens. The conversation shifts to the Coalition's resistance and its focus on mining interests, while also addressing the wider identity crisis within the party. Remeikis critically examines whether proposed reforms can truly safeguard the environment, stressing the tension between business demands and ecological protection.

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