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Jan 12, 2025 • 15min

The global trend Albanese needs to beat to win

Mark Kenny, Director of the Australian Studies Institute and host of 'Democracy Sausage,' dives into the shifting tides of global politics. He highlights the rising global trend of voters seeking change from incumbent governments, driven by post-pandemic economic struggles and increasing distrust in democratic institutions. Kenny discusses how this sentiment could jeopardize Anthony Albanese’s Labor party in the upcoming Australian election. He warns that public discontent may have long-term implications for democratic stability.
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Jan 10, 2025 • 18min

Why the LA wildfires can't be stopped

Maddie Power, a Los Angeles resident who tragically lost her home in the recent wildfires, shares her heart-wrenching experiences amid the devastation. She highlights the emotional aftermath of losing everything and the surprising gratitude that arose from the support of neighbors. The conversation digs into the alarming impact of climate change, linking the increasing overlap of fire seasons in California and Australia. It also sheds light on the broader struggles of preparedness and insurance for wildfire victims.
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Jan 9, 2025 • 17min

Why deadly LA wildfires are raging in winter

Jonathon Porter, Chief Meteorologist at AccuWeather, sheds light on the harrowing wildfires ravaging Los Angeles. He discusses how intense Santa Ana winds have fueled these unprecedented winter blazes. The destructive power has led to mass evacuations and significant property loss, including homes of celebrities. The podcast also features Jason Oppenheim, who provides insight into the most affected affluent neighborhoods. Together, they reveal the alarming weather patterns contributing to this crisis and its staggering economic impact.
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Jan 8, 2025 • 11min

Can Trump seize Greenland and the Panama Canal?

Don Rothwell, an expert in international law from the Australian National University, dives into Donald Trump's controversial aspirations to acquire Greenland, the Panama Canal, and even Canada. He discusses the strategic military significance and mineral wealth of these territories. Rothwell highlights the historical context surrounding the Panama Canal and raises concerns about U.S. interests in Greenland amidst rising Chinese influence. The conversation delves into the geopolitical tensions this could spark, impacting relations with Canada and beyond.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 9min

How Justin Trudeau lost his shine

The recent resignation of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau marks the end of a controversial nine-year term. What fueled his decline from popularity? Experts discuss the challenges of rebranding in a shifting political landscape. Economic uncertainties and potential tariffs loom large, compelling Trudeau's party to redefine itself. Insights reveal the intricate dance of politics and public trust, as the search for new leadership begins in the wake of this political shake-up.
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Jan 6, 2025 • 11min

Will Donald Trump pardon the US Capitol rioters?

Elie Honig, a CNN senior legal analyst and former federal prosecutor, discusses the potential for Donald Trump to pardon supporters of the Capitol riots four years ago. He delves into the political and legal ramifications of such pardons, considering the nature of the offenses and the complexities of presidential powers. Honig also examines the evolving narrative of January 6th, its influence on justice perceptions, and the continued impact of Trump’s political maneuvers on the American political landscape.
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Jan 3, 2025 • 11min

Why are more military veterans being radicalised?

Todd Helmus, a military extremism expert at the RAND think tank, sheds light on the troubling rise of violent extremism among military veterans. He discusses the unsettling link between veteran service and recent violent incidents in the U.S. Helmus highlights the challenges veterans face during their transition to civilian life, making them vulnerable to extremist groups. He also explores the interplay between mental health and radicalization, emphasizing the need for supportive measures to combat this growing issue.
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Jan 2, 2025 • 11min

What we know about the New Orleans attack

Dr. Javed Ali, a former FBI and Department of Homeland Security official, provides expert insights into the tragic New Orleans attack that left 15 dead and many injured. He discusses the complex motivations behind the assailant's actions during a festive celebration. Dr. Ali delves into the meticulous planning involved in the attack, indicating it was far from spontaneous. He also highlights the critical investigation unfolding in the aftermath, emphasizing security flaws exposed by this devastating event.
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Jan 1, 2025 • 11min

Antony Green on the seats that could decide the 2025 election

Antony Green, ABC's Chief Elections Analyst, breaks down the shifting dynamics ahead of the 2025 Australian federal election. He discusses how high interest rates and cost of living pressures are influencing voter concerns. Green also highlights significant changes in electoral boundaries, including new and removed seats, which could reshape party competitiveness. He emphasizes the government’s precarious majority and the emerging political movements that might alter traditional voting patterns. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone keen on Australian politics!
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Dec 31, 2024 • 9min

Could Russia release the captured Aussie in a POW swap?

The podcast dives into the significant recent prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia, focusing on Australian citizen Oscar Jenkins, captured while serving in Ukraine's foreign legion. Legal expert Don Rothwell discusses the complexities of his potential release and the differences between mercenary and POW statuses. The conversation highlights the role of international mediators and the limitations Australia faces in negotiations, along with how humanitarian laws affect the situation. It's a gripping exploration of the challenges in securing freedom.

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