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The Politics Podcast

by LiSTNR
189 EPISODES
Jun 2022
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BEST OF 2022 | In deep water: Greens are being urged to fall into line
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BEST OF 2022 | Same same but different: The new government has sounded like the old one
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BEST OF 2022 | Culture cowards: Who is Labor afraid of?
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BEST OF 2022 | A demanding day: The Albanese government faces up to demands
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BEST OF 2022 | Bulldozer or bullduster: Morrison's most sinister lie yet
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BEST OF 2022 | I did but see her passing: Republican implications
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BEST OF 2022 | Labor’s mask slips: Governments cowardly unwind public health policies
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BEST OF 2022 | A diplomatic climate: Pacific nations aren't buying it
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BEST OF 2022 | Fools’ equivalence: The Coalition’s criticisms are a sign of just how galling this Opposition is going to be
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BEST OF 2022 | Posting through it: Morrison fails to grasp that people are laughing at him
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Cooking with gas: Coalition encouraging conspiracy theories and misinformation
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High on their own supply: It's apparent the Coalition works directly for the gas companies
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Extreme danger: Now is the time to talk about right-wing extremism
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Lesser access: No justification for Labor’s cut back on Medicare-funded psychology sessions
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The $500 million question: What kind of compensation will the federal government be paying to coal companies?
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Hide, in plain sight: The Opposition’s complaints over energy policy
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The moderate hatter’s Tea Party: Have the Victorian Liberals learnt?
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Cap in hand: Coal price compensation
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The other existential threat: Labor’s election review
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Lib and never learn: The Liberal Party
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An unacceptable risk: Those seeking justice
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Not a second to lose: Labor’s rhetoric on climate doesn’t line up
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The censure of attention: The man who betrayed them
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The shady’s not for turning: Coalition MPs have two clear opportunities
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The life of the party: The Liberal Party believes it had a “branding” issue
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Clear as a Bell: Reports paint Scott Morrison as a man disconnected from reality
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Strained bedfellows: Major-party compromise
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Integrity matters: Those who don’t want an integrity commission
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Exceptional circumstances: Should the crossbench vote for an integrity bill it knows isn’t good enough?
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Implausible deniability: The Victorian Liberal Party cannot distance itself from its own candidates and preferences
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Morality test: New fossil-fuel projects
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Cooking up a storm: The Victorian election campaign
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The talking cure: Renewing dialogue with China
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A national shrug: Children in detention
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All the single ladies: The Liberal Party’s “women problem”
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Undermined: Conservative media crying “mining tax”
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IR a teal-breaker: The weakness of the teal bargaining position
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Not much cop: Labor is not winning any climate awards
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Neutral grounds: Labor’s “Respect @ Work” bill
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Rush hour: Is it okay to ram through legislation if it’s for the greater good?
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DanAnon: The utter insanity on one side of politics
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A gas disconnect: Resources and industry ministers out of step
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Multi-senator bargaining: Labor obstinate on its IR reforms
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Fear itself: Overdue repatriation of women and children
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Clutching at pearls: A stunt like this
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‘The Higgins trial’: A chance to think about our legal system
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No one left behind?: Hard choices now facing the worst off
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A budget Opposition: Nothing will please the Coalition
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Offside: Since when is condemning genocide considered a “woke” issue?
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Calling the kettle Blak: Coalition attack Lidia Thorpe
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