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Phil Coorey

Senior political journalist and commentator (Australian Financial Review) invited as the episode's expert guest to analyse the government's superannuation policy backdown and Liberal Party dynamics.

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Apr 10, 2025 • 39min

Global markets shake the election campaign

Phil Coorey, Political Editor with the Financial Review, discusses the frenetic second week of the election campaign marked by big debates and policy shifts. He highlights how global trade tensions, especially those instigated by Trump’s tariffs, overshadow local politics. The conversation dives into the dynamics of framing campaign messages and the urgent need for Australia to adapt its energy policies amidst economic uncertainty. Coorey also addresses the interplay between immigration issues and housing pressures as voters prepare for the polls.
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Oct 16, 2025 • 38min

Is 'fear' behind Labor's super-sized backdown?

Phil Coorey, Senior Political Journalist at the Australian Financial Review, shares insights on Labor's recent backdown on superannuation tax policies. He discusses the political fears and internal pressures influencing the decision, while analyzing the balance the Coalition must strike amid diverse party dynamics. The role of Paul Keating in advocating for superannuation is highlighted, along with the complexities surrounding the tax implications and the criticism from the Greens. Coorey also previews Albanese's upcoming meeting with Donald Trump amid these changing political tides.
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Sep 4, 2025 • 48min

Quiet Nauru deals, loud immigration protests

Phil Coorey, the political editor for The Australian Financial Review, dives into a controversial $408 million deal with Nauru, raising questions about transparency and costs potentially reaching $2.5 billion. The discussion highlights immigration protests and the Labor Party’s struggles with current policies, including influences from far-right ideologies. Coorey also addresses aged care reforms and the impact of recent political events on international relations, emphasizing the need for clarity in government communication amidst public dissent.

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