Australian Politics

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Sep 3, 2021 • 33min

Karen Middleton on the consequences of an unwinnable war in Afghanistan

Katharine Murphy speaks to the Saturday Paper’s chief political correspondent, Karen Middleton, about the situation in Afghanistan and the Australian government’s approach to Afghans who helped the defence forces on the ground
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Aug 27, 2021 • 40min

Josh Frydenberg on nation’s Covid response and climate change action – Australian politics podcast

The federal treasurer joins Katharine Murphy to discuss the Coalition government’s approach to the pandemic recovery, and climate plans in preparation for Cop26 Josh Frydenberg admits climate change a major preoccupation in global markets
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Aug 20, 2021 • 36min

‘Terribly scary’: Katy Gallagher on her personal Covid experience – Australian politics podcast

Shadow finance minister Katy Gallagher is the chair of the Senate select committee into the federal government’s response to Covid-19. This week, her teenage daughter tested positive for coronavirus
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Aug 13, 2021 • 40min

Keith Pitt on Australia’s energy ambitions - Australian politics podcast

Katharine Murphy speaks with the federal resources minister, Keith Pitt, about the government’s gas-fired recovery plan, the export of energy resources and Australia’s record on climate action
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Aug 6, 2021 • 36min

Doherty Institute’s Jodie McVernon on Covid modelling – Australian politics podcast

Katharine Murphy speaks with Prof Jodie McVernon, the director of epidemiology at the Doherty Institute, about how lockdowns went from being unacceptable in democracies to front and centre of the pandemic response – and she predicts public health measures will remain for some time to come
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Jul 30, 2021 • 40min

Gabrielle Chan on why you should definitely care about farming

Katharine Murphy speaks to journalist Gabrielle Chan about her upcoming book, Why you should give a f*ck about farming. Gabrielle talks about how farming is at the intersection of the world’s greatest existential threats. She also explains how food consumption has become increasingly tribal and polarised, which is very similar to the changes we’ve witnessed in politics over recent years
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Jul 23, 2021 • 36min

Eight years on, what’s happening with offshore detention?

Katharine Murphy speaks with the executive director of Refugee Legal, David Manne, to discuss Australia’s history of offshore detention and the ongoing political implications
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Jul 16, 2021 • 30min

Andrew Giles on car parks and accountability – Australian politics podcast

This week Katharine Murphy interviews the federal Labor MP Andrew Giles on why he wrote to the auditor general regarding the $660m Coalition car park fund
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Jul 9, 2021 • 40min

Julia Banks on barriers and boys’ clubs in Parliament House – Australian politics podcast

This week Katharine Murphy interviews former federal Liberal MP Julia Banks – the only member of her party to win a seat held by the opposition at the 2016 election. In her new book, Banks outlines the culture she faced in Canberra, including allegedly being inappropriately touched by a male Coalition MP at Parliament House
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Jul 2, 2021 • 1h 4min

Matt Canavan on leadership and why he doesn’t want a net zero policy – Australian politics podcast

This week Katharine Murphy interviews Nationals senator Matt Canavan on Australia’s climate wars. The Nationals’ reinstated party leader, Barnaby Joyce, is an outspoken critic of policies that address climate change and target net zero, so how does the party justify its stance? Why is it fighting the inevitable global transition to renewables?

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