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Dec 19, 2023 • 22min
7am in 2023: The Result
Daniel James, columnist for The Saturday Paper, discusses the result of the voice to Parliament referendum in Australia and its implications, the divisive aftermath of the referendum debate, the impact of the political landscape on the Uluru Statement from the heart, and expresses concerns about Australia's current condition and uncertain future.

Dec 18, 2023 • 25min
7am in 2023: The Trailblazer
This podcast explores the role of Elizabeth Reid as Australia's first women's adviser during the Whitlam government. It discusses the challenges she faced, the negative press she received, and her significant achievements, including funding for childcare and women's refuges. The podcast also delves into the Women and Politics Conference held in 1975 and the aftermath of the speaker's resignation.

Dec 17, 2023 • 33min
7am in 2023: The Whistleblower
This podcast episode explores the story of Colleen Taylor, a whistleblower who exposed the truth behind the Robodet scandal in the Australian government. It delves into the implementation of Robodet and the moral dilemmas faced by employees. The episode also covers the tragic consequences of wrongly blaming individuals for debts and the fear and reluctance of whistleblowers. It reflects on the power of silence and the courage of those who spoke up against injustices.

Dec 16, 2023 • 16min
The Weekend Read: Suzannah Marshall Macbeth on the role of predators
Exploring the efforts to protect the endangered goannas in Canberra, focusing on the Rosenberg's monitor. The role of volunteers in monitoring and protecting endangered animals is highlighted. Efforts to preserve the goannas in Canberra through monitoring, research, and community involvement are discussed. The unknown breeding habits of goannas and the threats they face from dogs and foxes are explored.

Dec 14, 2023 • 19min
‘Machine of violence’: Behrouz Boochani on Australia’s immigration system
Former asylum seeker, Behrouz Boochani, discusses the urgent need for a royal commission into Australia's immigration system, highlighting the dehumanization of refugees and corruption scandals. They explore the history of violence and colonialism, and emphasize the importance of uncovering the truth about deaths within the system. The podcast also touches on court proceedings and recent victories in exposing the flaws of the immigration system.

Dec 13, 2023 • 17min
The power and influence of Alan Jones
Former radio host Alan Jones, accused of indecent assault, has weathered numerous scandals throughout his career. The podcast explores his power and influence, his controversial reputation, and how he handled controversies. It also touches on the allegations made against him, his loyal following, and his departure from 2GB.

Dec 12, 2023 • 16min
'Bad vibes': Bruce Lehrmann and the Reynolds office
Bruce Lehrmann, involved in a defamation trial against Network Ten, reveals emotional evidence, exposes lies, and sheds new light on the culture inside Parliament House. The ongoing trial discusses the significance of prior evidence and explores the alleged inappropriate behavior between Lehrmann and Britney Higgins. The aftermath of the assault, conflicting testimonies, and the media's influence on people's recall of events are also discussed. This three-year-long legal saga has taken a toll on all parties involved.

Dec 11, 2023 • 16min
Will 2023 convince Albanese to change course?
Examining the decline in popularity and increased opposition of the Labour government, the effectiveness of the Albanese government's incremental approach, potential danger faced by the government, the drop in polls for the Labor Party, and the repercussions of the gap between government's perception and public perception.

Dec 10, 2023 • 16min
How COP28 became the ‘Burning Man’ of climate summits
Climate leadership expert, Linh Do, discusses how COP28 has become a corporate wasteland filled with lobbyists. Topics include the transformation of COP into a celebrity event, the debate on phasing down vs phasing out fossil fuels, controversies surrounding the oil CEO leading COP 28, skepticism towards fossil fuel lobbyists, and the hosting of the conference in the UAE.

Dec 8, 2023 • 31min
Rupert: The last mogul: There’s only one Rupert
Global media mogul, Rupert Murdoch, is in decline but still wields great power. Topics include his relationship with Donald Trump, impact on democracies, downfall of Turnbull, influence on politics and media, promotion of conspiracy theories by Fox News, passion for journalism, political connections, and the future of his empire under Lachlan's control.


