

Mike Seccomb
National correspondent for The Saturday Paper.
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Jul 21, 2025 • 15min
The gas project threatening a world heritage site
Mike Seccombe, national correspondent for The Saturday Paper, shares insights on the Murujuga Cultural Landscape, recently recognized by UNESCO for its incredible rock art. He delves into the challenges of heritage protection amidst invasive fossil fuel projects. Seccombe highlights government lobbying efforts that have complicated conservation, showcasing the precarious balance between cultural heritage and industrial interests. He also discusses the urgent climate concerns threatening this ancient site and the political dynamics affecting its preservation.

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May 11, 2025 • 16min
The Greens ‘stunning’ election defeat
Mike Seccombe, National correspondent for The Saturday Paper, analyzes the unexpected electoral defeat of the Greens, including the loss of leader Adam Bandt's seat. He discusses how preferential voting affected their results despite a stable primary vote. The conversation highlights flaws in the Greens' campaign strategies, including quirky tactics that missed the mark. Seccombe also addresses declining support in traditionally strong areas and the shifting focus of the party that may alienate voters from their core environmental agenda.

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Jul 13, 2025 • 14min
The war inside the Liberal Party over quotas
In this discussion, Mike Seccombe, national correspondent for The Saturday Paper, dives into the Liberal Party's internal turmoil over gender quotas and representation. He highlights Sussan Ley's push for increased female participation amid resistance from conservative factions who view quotas as undemocratic. The conversation also touches on the party's aging demographics and the need to resonate with a younger electorate. Seccombe warns that without significant change, the party risks a 'spiral of disaster' that jeopardizes its future.

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Apr 22, 2025 • 17min
Labor vs the Coalition: Which housing plan is worse?
Mike Seccombe, the national correspondent for The Saturday Paper, dives into the challenging world of housing affordability in Australia. He critiques the housing policies of both the Coalition and Labor, revealing how their plans may only worsen the crisis. The discussion compares political promises with the harsh reality faced by young aspiring homeowners. Seccombe also highlights a controversial proposal allowing access to superannuation for home purchases and warns about the implications of tax deductions on mortgage interest, raising concerns about rising inequality.

Mar 2, 2025 • 17min
A bizarre and frankly gross thing happening
Mike Seccombe, national correspondent for The Saturday Paper, dives deep into the salmon farming crisis in Tasmania. He reveals the alarming situation of rotting salmon along beaches and the inadequate response from authorities. The discussion highlights the role of warm waters and disease in this environmental disaster. As the Albanese government invests millions to sway votes amid an election, the political fallout intensifies. Seccombe sheds light on the challenges both the salmon industry and local ecosystems face, making this a critical moment for Tasmania.