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Eleanor Whitehead

Australia and New Zealand correspondent for The Economist, discussing the environmental crisis in Australia’s Darling River.

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Jan 24, 2025 • 21min

In with a chancellor: dissecting Britain’s growth plan

Eleanor Whitehead, the Australia and New Zealand correspondent for The Economist, dives into the contentious debate surrounding Australia Day. She highlights how January 26th is seen as a day of mourning for many Indigenous Australians, sparking political tensions ahead of the federal election. The discussion also draws parallels to cultural conflicts in the U.S. and examines the implications of nationalism versus inclusivity in acknowledging history, making for a thought-provoking exploration of current events.
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Jan 24, 2025 • 21min

In with a chancellor: dissecting Britain’s growth plan

Eleanor Whitehead, Australia and New Zealand correspondent for The Economist, dives into the contentious debate surrounding Australia Day, highlighting the stark contrasts in perspectives between celebration and lament. The conversation also touches on how the political landscape is influenced by nationalism ahead of an election. Additionally, the discussion takes a historical turn, revisiting the significance of regions during WWII through archival stories, shedding light on the impact of these events on contemporary culture wars.
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Apr 3, 2023 • 23min

Get-rich-quick scheming: India and Indonesia

Avantika Chilkoti, an International correspondent for The Economist, alongside Eleanor Whitehead, Australia's correspondent, dives into the fast-growing economies of India and Indonesia. They explore how these nations are reshaping their economic strategies amid global tensions, focusing on IT services and resource-based manufacturing. The conversation also highlights Australia's environmental crisis, particularly the Darling River and its urgent need for management. Additionally, the complexities of seizing luxury yachts owned by Russian oligarchs spark a discussion on the intersection of wealth and political accountability.