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David Crowe

Chief political correspondent offering insights into the political implications of Australia''s shift on Palestinian statehood and the government''s economic agenda.

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Jan 2, 2025 • 26min

Best of 2024: What does Australia's shift on Palestinian statehood mean?

In this insightful discussion, foreign affairs correspondent Matthew Knott, who analyzes Australia's geopolitical strategies, examines the country's recent shift on Palestinian statehood following the Israel-Hamas conflict. Chief political correspondent David Crowe unveils the political ramifications of this change, intertwined with the government's economic agenda. Political commentator Shane Wright also highlights the Australian government's 'Made in Australia' initiative, aiming to bolster local manufacturing and reduce foreign reliance, paving the way for a competitive economic future.
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Dec 26, 2024 • 22min

Best of 2024: Dutton's nuclear plans 'slightly bonkers', but will it win an election?

David Crowe, the Chief Political Correspondent, and Matthew Knott, National Security Correspondent, dive into the contentious world of nuclear energy proposals in Australia. They dissect Peter Dutton's plans for nuclear power, contemplating its political implications and the challenges of transitioning from renewables. The visit of Chinese Premier Li Qiang also takes center stage, highlighting the delicate balance in Australia-China relations. Discussions range from energy policy debates to international diplomacy, all laced with insightful analysis on current political dynamics.
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Dec 19, 2024 • 19min

Inside Politics: The best and worst of 2024

Join David Crowe, the Chief Political Correspondent, for a deep dive into Australian federal politics. He discusses the unexpected twists in the Mid-Year Economic Update and the Coalition's nuclear energy plans, projecting a staggering cost of $331 billion. David sheds light on the looming budget deficit and political maneuvering ahead of the election. He also navigates complex topics like the Israel-Gaza conflict and how they affect public perception of Prime Minister Albanese's leadership amidst a cost of living crisis.
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Dec 12, 2024 • 19min

Inside politics: Was Albanese’s response to the synagogue attack really that bad?

David Crowe, Chief Political Correspondent, and Paul Sakkal, Political Correspondent, dissect the political chaos following the firebombing of the Adass Israel Synagogue in Melbourne. They analyze Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's controversial response to the anti-Semitic attacks and the political ramifications, questioning his leadership capabilities. The discussion also touches on opposition leader Peter Dutton's tactics and the criticism he faces for lacking bipartisanship. Additionally, they explore upcoming government childcare policy changes aimed at universal access.
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Oct 31, 2024 • 35min

'Upgrade Albo' saga puts focus on politicians' perks

David Crowe, Chief Political Correspondent for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, provides a sharp analysis of the ongoing flight upgrade saga involving Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. He discusses the implications of alleged interactions with Qantas executives, raising concerns about political privileges and scrutiny over travel records. Crowe also delves into shifting public trust in Qantas and examines the broader impacts of the upcoming US election on Australian politics. Get insights into how these factors play into the political landscape and upcoming electoral challenges.