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8 snips
Jun 11, 2025 • 16min

Trump, Musk and the big, beautiful break-up

Nick Robins-Early, a tech and power reporter for The Guardian, dives into the tumultuous relationship between Elon Musk and Donald Trump. Once allies, they now exchange barbs over social media, particularly concerning Trump's tax cut proposals. Their feud could jeopardize NASA missions and highlights the risks of surrendering critical services to billionaires. Robins-Early also discusses the implications of tech moguls wielding power in global politics, as seen with Musk's influence during the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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Jun 10, 2025 • 17min

How Trump’s mass deportations sparked a riot

Eric Cortellessa, a senior political correspondent for Time magazine, dives into the chaos triggered by Trump's mass deportations. He details the ICE raids in Los Angeles that sparked protests and clashes, and the controversial deployment of the National Guard to confront demonstrators. Cortellessa discusses the power struggles between Trump and California’s Governor Newsom, exploring legal implications and community responses. He underscores the broader effects of these immigration policies on society and the escalating tensions tied to Trump's administration.
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6 snips
Jun 9, 2025 • 14min

Albanese’s ‘bizarre’ reversal at Home Affairs

In a deep dive with Jason Koutsoukis, special correspondent for The Saturday Paper, listeners explore the unexpected consolidation of power in Australia's Home Affairs ministry under Tony Burke. Koutsoukis unpacks Albanese's surprising policy reversal that strengthens this portfolio. They discuss the implications for national security, especially in light of recent events like the Dural Caravan incident. The conversation also touches on Burke's rising influence, the intricate dance of political dynamics, and shifts in communication protocols among key agencies.
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8 snips
Jun 8, 2025 • 16min

What young voters want from Albanese

Anjali Sharma, a passionate climate activist advocating for a government duty of care amidst the climate crisis, sheds light on the pivotal role of young voters in the recent federal election. They delivered Labor a historic victory, yet their expectations remain unmet. Anjali discusses disillusionment over a controversial gas project that undermines climate commitments and emphasizes the urgent need for political action. She highlights the growing influence of Millennials and Gen Z on climate policy, making a compelling case for continued advocacy and accountability.
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Jun 7, 2025 • 38min

Read This: Torrey Peters’ Never-Ending Transition

Torrey Peters, celebrated author of 'Detransition, Baby' and 'Stag Dance,' discusses her unique narrative style and the evolution of her writing. She shares insights on the challenges faced by trans artists in today's political landscape and the importance of authenticity in storytelling. The conversation dives into the symbolism behind stag dances as expressions of identity, and the complex relationships among trans women that intertwine rivalry and solidarity. Peters also crafts the tale of Babe Bunyan, merging folklore with her personal journey of identity.
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5 snips
Jun 5, 2025 • 16min

Albanese’s push-back against Trump

In this discussion, Paul Bongiorno, a seasoned columnist for The Saturday Paper, delves into the shifting dynamics of Australia's relationship with the US under Trump. He highlights Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's firm stance against pressure to ramp up defense spending and his criticisms of Trump's tariffs. With public support for unwavering alignment with the US waning, Bongiorno explains how Australia is recalibrating its foreign policy, signifying a potential shift towards greater independence on the global stage.
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Jun 4, 2025 • 15min

The years of lobbying behind Woodside’s North West Shelf approval

Greg Bourne, former BP Australasia president and Climate Council councillor, discusses the extensive lobbying that led to the controversial approval of Woodside's North West Shelf project. He warns of billions of tonnes of emissions and the threat to ancient rock art, arguing the economic benefits are minimal. Bourne critiques the decision-making process and highlights the urgent need for climate action and reforms to prevent similar fossil fuel projects in the future. His insights shed light on the intersection of energy policy and environmental responsibility.
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10 snips
Jun 3, 2025 • 16min

How Labor’s new super tax works

Mike Seccombe, National correspondent for The Saturday Paper, dives deep into Labor's plan to tax superannuation balances over $3 million. He discusses the criticism surrounding this proposal, particularly its impact on unrealized gains and the fairness debate. The conversation also highlights Labor's economic priorities in its second term and the political dynamics influencing support and opposition, including the role of the Greens and resistance from affluent Teal independents. It's a revealing insight into the complexities of superannuation reform in Australia.
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6 snips
Jun 2, 2025 • 16min

How Advance ‘siphoned’ funds and helped the Liberals lose

Jason Koutsoukis, a national correspondent for The Saturday Paper, delves into the political fallout from the Coalition's recent electoral disaster, focusing on the controversial lobby group Advance. They invested heavily in a confrontational campaign, yet failed to sway voters as Labor gained 17 new seats. Koutsoukis discusses how Advance's aggressive tactics might have alienated undecided voters and led to internal tensions within the Liberal Party. Amid blame-shifting, the future of their partnership remains uncertain.
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7 snips
Jun 1, 2025 • 16min

Sussan Ley: ‘I’ve been underestimated a lot’

Karen Barlow, Chief Political Correspondent for The Saturday Paper, interviews Sussan Ley, the pioneering first female leader of the Liberal Party. Ley shares her inspiring journey from challenging physical labor to high-flying politics, defying underestimation at every turn. She discusses her commitment to reconnecting with voters, particularly women and young people. The conversation dives into the importance of empathy in leadership and the balance between urban and rural political dynamics as she charts a path for the Coalition's future.

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