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Guardian Australia's political editor Tom McIlroy and team at Parliament House examine what’s happening in Australian politics and why it matters to you
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May 31, 2024 • 28min
Dan Tehan on who’s to blame for Labor’s immigration ‘war game’
Karen Middleton, Guardian Australia’s political editor, speaks with shadow minister for immigration and citizenship Dan Tehan about ministerial direction 99 and the visas of non-citizens with serious criminal convictions. They also discuss Peter Dutton’s plans to cuts to migration and why there won’t be a nuclear reactor in Anglesea – a town in Tehan’s electorate

May 24, 2024 • 35min
Helen Haines on the transition to net zero in rural and regional areas
Helen Haines, the independent federal member for Indi, discusses rural renewable energy transition challenges, community benefit funds impact, rural housing crisis, and the debate on nuclear power. She emphasizes the need for government support, infrastructure investment, and transparency in Australian politics.

May 22, 2024 • 25min
Essential report: what’s the voter verdict on Labor’s budget?
Guardian Australia’s chief political correspondent, Paul Karp talks to Peter Lewis from Essential Media about whether or not voters think that Labor’s third federal budget will make a meaningful difference to their current cost of living, and their assessment of a $300 energy bill rebate. They also discuss public perceptions of Labor’s economic management and views on increasing government intervention You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

May 16, 2024 • 22min
Jim Chalmers on his budget balancing act
In this episode of the Australian Politics podcast, Guardian Australia’s political editor, Karen Middleton, speaks with the treasurer, Jim Chalmers, about whether his third budget can really provide cost-of-living relief without fuelling inflation Exclusive: Labor to run $45m taxpayer-funded Future Made In Australia advertising campaign

May 10, 2024 • 34min
James Paterson on Australia’s immigration detention system
Guardian Australia’s political editor Karen Middleton speaks with the shadow home affairs minister, James Paterson, about the government’s deportation bill. They also discuss immigration, relations with China and what might happen to home affairs under a Coalition government.

May 8, 2024 • 23min
Essential report: can Labor meet the demand for online safety protections?
Guardian Australia’s chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, talks to Peter Lewis from Essential Media about the current national debate around online safety reform and the spread of violent content on social media platforms in the wake of the alleged stabbing at the Wakeley church and the attack at Bondi Junction as well as the prevention and reduction of crime reduction and the upcoming budget.

May 3, 2024 • 24min
Michelle Rowland on reducing the harm the internet can cause
Minister for communications, Michelle Rowland, discusses tackling online misogyny, social media's role in combating violence, and the challenges of monitoring children's online activities. The podcast also explores enhancing online safety through regulation, industry codes, and technology solutions to protect minors online.

Apr 27, 2024 • 37min
Sarah Hanson-Young on the debate around free speech on social media
Guardian Australia’s political editor Karen Middleton speaks to Sarah Hanson-Young about the government’s legal showdown with Elon Musk’s X platform over violent content online, as well as the renewed focus on gender-based violence in Australia, and corporate greenwashing

Apr 24, 2024 • 25min
Essential report: is Labor being honest about how hard the energy transition will be? – Australian Politics podcast
Guardian Australia’s chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, talks to Peter Lewis from Essential Media about why voters are backing Labor’s Future Made in Australia plan while overestimating the cost of renewables

Apr 19, 2024 • 32min
Ed Husic on why Islamic Australians feel their voice is not being heard on Gaza
Guardian Australia’s foreign affairs and defence correspondent Daniel Hurst speaks to Ed Husic about how the industry and science minister is making his voice heard on the Israel-Gaza war, as well as the government’s push to support domestic manufacturing and deliver what it calls ‘a future made in Australia’


