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Why Australia’s lobbying rules just don’t cut it

Dec 12, 202218 minEp. 843
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Episode description

When our politicians are making decisions, they’re often lobbied.

These lobbyists arrange meetings, and make the case why the company they represent would do a good job, why a certain policy would be a good one or a bad one. In short, they represent vested interests.

There are supposed to be rules to disclose this activity to the public. But what happens when the rules don’t apply? What happens when the people who are talking to our politicians simply deny that they are lobbyists?

Today, national correspondent for The Saturday Paper Mike Seccombe on former minister Stuart Robert and when personal relationships cross into the public interest.


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Guest: National correspondent for The Saturday Paper, Mike Seccombe

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