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Aug 5, 2024 • 40min

The next steps after an ‘extraordinary’ apology

Recently, the Northern Territory’s police commissioner, Michael Murphy, issued an apology to the Indigenous people of his jurisdiction, declaring police have favoured protecting ‘settlers’ over Aboriginal people and he is ‘deeply sorry for the hurt and injustices’ this has caused them over more than a century. Murphy speaks to Guardian Australia’s political editor, Karen Middleton, on the reasons behind the apology and the changes he plans to make to the police force
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Aug 2, 2024 • 36min

George Brandis on the politics of creating and dissolving ministries

George Brandis, a former attorney general, shares his expertise on the intricate relationships between political accountability and governmental structure. He argues for ASIO's accountability to the attorney general, emphasizing the significance of oversight in national security. The discussion delves into the creation of the Department of Home Affairs, highlighting the political conflicts and historical events that shaped immigration policies. Brandis also addresses the complexities of integrating arts within government portfolios, advocating for strategic alignment with national interests.
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Jul 31, 2024 • 27min

Guardian Essential report: would Australians vote for Donald Trump?

Guardian Australia’s political reporter and politics live blogger, Amy Remeikis, speaks to Peter Lewis from Essential Media about the increased favourability of both Donald Trump and Peter Dutton among Australian voters. They also discuss the continued support for unions, despite declining membership and the recent furore over the CFMEU
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Jul 26, 2024 • 41min

Joe Hockey on what a new US president could mean for Australia

Guardian Australia’s political editor Karen Middleton talks with Joe Hockey, former federal minister and ambassador to Washington, and now global president and founder of US-based consulting firm Bondi Partners. Hockey talks about what a Kamala Harris victory in the US election would mean for Australia, and whether there are upsides if Donald Trump returns for a second term. A second Trump presidency would send Australia down a dark economic path. Here’s how it might play out | Greg Jericho
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Jul 19, 2024 • 40min

Clare O’Neil on why democracy is more important than ever

Minister for home affairs and cyber security Clare O’Neil speaks with Guardian Australia’s political editor Karen Middleton about the allegations against the CFMEU. Following the release of a report by the strengthening democracy taskforce this week, O’Neil argues that democracy is a way to resolve our differences and the assassination attempt on Trump is an attack on democracy itself
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Jul 17, 2024 • 27min

Guardian Essential report: should democracy be more like community sport?

Guardian Australia’s politics live blogger Amy Remeikis talks to Peter Lewis from Essential Media about Australian voter dissatisfaction in the political system and politicians; the split between older and younger voters; and whether democracy could learn something from community sport
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Jul 12, 2024 • 42min

Andrew Giles on celebrating and defending multiculturalism – Australian Politics Podcast

Guardian Australia’s political editor, Karen Middleton, talks with immigration minister, Andrew Giles, about this week’s appointment of a new anti-semitism envoy and the upcoming Islamophobia envoy. They also discuss diversity in the Labor caucus and Giles’s latest rulings on visa cancellations
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Jul 5, 2024 • 37min

Adam Bandt on Fatima Payman, toeing the party line and the war in Gaza

Guardian Australia’s political editor Karen Middleton speaks with the Greens leader Adam Bandt about Fatima Payman’s decision to quit the Labor party, calls for the Australian government to do more about the war in Gaza, and the Greens’ long-term objectives
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Jul 3, 2024 • 25min

Guardian Essential report: do voters want Peter Dutton’s nuclear power plants?

Guardian Australia’s chief political correspondent Paul Karp and Peter Lewis from Essential Media talk about voter concerns over the cost and safety of Dutton’s nuclear energy policy. They also discuss Albanese’s approval rating dipping to to an all-time low and a satirical conspiracy theory about birds.
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Jul 1, 2024 • 20min

Fatima Payman and the cost of voting with her conscience

Last week Labor senator Fatima Payman made national headlines when she broke ranks with her party and voted in support of a Greens motion to recognise a state of Palestine. The Western Australian senator now claims she has been ‘exiled’ by the Labor party after the vote. Political editor Karen Middleton speaks to Nour Haydar about the consequences of crossing the floor

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