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Australian Politics

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Guardian Australia's political team examine what’s happening in Australian politics and why it matters to you

Episodes

Essential Report: the budget fails to impress

Chief political correspondent Paul Karp is joined by Essential Media’s Peter Lewis to analyse the latest Guardian Essential poll. Together they discuss the federal budget, leader popularity, the Indigenous voice to parliament and the question of a republic

May 18, 202326 min

Jim Chalmers and Jane Hume on Labor’s first full-year budget

In a budget week special, chief political correspondent Paul Karp speaks to treasurer Jim Chalmers and shadow finance minister Jane Hume. They discuss the projected budget surplus, net zero and if Labor’s measures for Australia’s cost-of-living woes really go far enough

May 12, 202344 min

Julie Collins on fixing Australia’s housing crisis

Australian housing minister Julie Collins joins chief political correspondent Paul Karp to discuss what the government is proposing to help people afford housing as the cost-of-living crisis puts more people under pressure. They discuss the possibility of rent freezes, improving renters’ rights and when she thinks they’ll be able to pass Labor’s housing accord

May 05, 202336 min

Essential report: how financially literate is Australia?

Chief political correspondent Paul Karp is joined by Essential Media’s Peter Lewis to analyse the latest Guardian Essential poll. Together, they discuss further changes to jobseeker payments and greater cost-of-living relief, economic literacy, government spending and leader popularity

May 03, 202324 min

Dan Tehan on the Coalition’s response to Labor’s migration changes

The shadow minister for immigration and citizenship, Dan Tehan, speaks to Guardian Australia’s chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, about why he thinks that Labor’s migration review is “advancing a big Australia by stealth”. They also discuss the Liberal party in Victoria, after the Aston byelection and the party’s position on the voice to parliament

Apr 28, 202333 min

Julian Leeser on the voice to parliament and his resignation from shadow cabinet

Chief political correspondent Paul Karp and political reporter Josh Butler are joined by the Berowra MP and former shadow cabinet minister Julian Leeser, where they discuss the referendum on the Indigenous voice to parliament, his resignation this week from the shadow cabinet and the future direction of the Liberal party

Apr 12, 202331 min

James Paterson on Aukus, Aston, and the dangers of TikTok

Chief political correspondent Paul Karp is joined by Liberal senator James Paterson, the shadow minister for cybersecurity and countering foreign interference to discuss Aukus, the continued fallout from the Aston byelection, and the dangers of TikTok

Apr 07, 202329 min

Peter Khalil on what Australia learned from the Iraq war

Chief political correspondent Paul Karp is joined by Labor MP Peter Khalil who is chair of the parliamentary joint committee on intelligence and security. They discuss the 20th anniversary of the Iraq war, the Aukus deal, Julian Assange and politically motivated violent extremism Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast

Mar 24, 202341 min

Essential report: what do people think about the voice, Aukus and the NSW election? – podcast

Chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, is joined by Essential Media’s Peter Lewis to analyse the latest Guardian Essential poll. Together, they discuss public opinion on the Aukus nuclear submarines and whether the deal will remain part of the national discussion; the dip in support for the voice to parliament and the upcoming NSW State election Guardian Essential poll: Perrottet the preferred NSW premier but both parties’ election policies fail to excite Selling the Aukus deal to the public ...

Mar 22, 202326 min

Richard Marles on why Australia’s Aukus submarine deal will be ‘too big to fail’

This week new details on the Aukus defence partnership were finally announced, including that the government is planning to spend up to $368bn on nuclear powered submarines. Deputy prime minister and defence minister Richard Marles speaks with foreign affairs and defence correspondent Daniel Hurst. Marles argues the agreement with the UK and US won’t affect the stabilisation of our relationship with China and that Australia’s sovereignty will not be compromised by a reliance on US defence capabi...

Mar 17, 202331 min

Guardian Essential report: do cost-of-living pressures change how people vote?

Political editor Katharine Murphy and Essential Media’s Peter Lewis analyse the latest Guardian Essential poll. Together, they discuss the latest survey results on superannuation changes and stage-three tax cuts, aspirational voting and how people across Australia are imagining their financial futures, as well as the shifting popularity of Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton

Mar 08, 202323 min

Adam Bandt on Labor’s ‘timid’ approach to the climate crisis and inequality

With Labor requiring the support of the Greens to pass the safeguard mechanism, the party’s leader talks to the Guardian Australia political editor, Katharine Murphy, about its stance on stopping new oil and gas projects and what it is willing to negotiate on. They also discuss party leadership, superannuation tax changes and social housing

Mar 03, 202341 min

Byelections, the voice campaign and Covid politics. Your questions answered

This week, Guardian Australia’s politics team sit down to answer your questions. Is there such thing as a safe seat? How prepared has the Albanese government been for the pushback on the voice? And what responsibility does the current government have in keeping us safe from Covid?

Feb 24, 202344 min

Essential Report: rising interest rates are not hurting the government … yet

Political editor Katharine Murphy is joined by Essential Media’s Peter Lewis to analyse the latest Guardian Essential poll. They discuss the factors that Australians are blaming for cost of living pressures, and the potential impact of the Reserve Bank’s actions on the Albanese government

Feb 22, 202330 min

Why three MPs are supporting the Uluru statement across party lines

Political editor Katharine Murphy speaks to Labor MP Gordon Reid, Liberal MP Bridget Archer and crossbencher Allegra Spender about the launch of their new Friends of the Uluru Statement group in Parliament House. They discuss the significance of the voice to parliament campaign and the power of creating safe spaces to answer questions on the upcoming referendum

Feb 17, 202328 min

Mark Butler on a better healthcare system for Australians

Political editor Katharine Murphy speaks to health minister Mark Butler about the challenges and recommendations of improving primary care, in response to the Strengthening Medicare taskforce’s report. They also discuss how general practice needs better incentives to attract medical graduates and manage increasing rates of chronic illness

Feb 10, 202336 min

Anthony Albanese on navigating an insecure world

Political editor Katharine Murphy speaks to prime minister Anthony Albanese about his time in office so far, the Indigenous voice to parliament and the challenges stemming from instability in Europe. Albanese also says it is likely he would have pursued the Aukus defence agreement had Labor been in power during the Morrison era

Feb 03, 20231 hr 6 min

Jim Chalmers on the economy’s big challenge and big chance

Political editor Katharine Murphy speaks to the treasurer, Jim Chalmers, about the objectives of a ‘values-based capitalism’ that strengthens democracy, ahead of his upcoming essay for The Monthly. He also responds to this week’s inflation figures and reveals an intention to address entrenched disadvantage in the May budget

Jan 27, 202332 min

2022 wrapped: a year of political change with Katharine Murphy

This year Australia has seen a change of government, the introduction of a large progressive crossbench and a slew of concerns, from the rising cost of living to modern threats against national security. Political editor Katharine Murphy talks to Jane Lee about the Albanese government’s achievements and its biggest challenges going into the new year

Dec 23, 202230 min

Clare O’Neil on national security amid cyber hacks and threats to democracy

In the final episode of Australian Politics for 2022, political editor Katharine Murphy speaks to the minister for home affairs and cyber security Clare O’Neil about the strategic challenges for Australia and the region. These include the increased likelihood of cyber-attacks, decreasing trust in democracy and growing risks of foreign interference

Dec 16, 202237 min

Greg Combet on super funds investing in housing and renewables

With superannuation assets of Australians totalling over $3tn, political editor Katharine Murphy talks to former Labor minister and trade unionist Greg Combet about how super funds can work with the government to address Australia’s shortage of social and affordable housing – and invest in a transition to renewable energy

Dec 09, 202238 min

David Pocock on learning policy and politics as a first-time Senator

After a late-night sitting with the industrial relations package and the Territory Rights Bill, David Pocock speaks with political editor Katharine Murphy. They discuss how he makes informed decisions and what he has learnt about the workings of federal politics

Dec 02, 202233 min

Labor sits strong as the Liberals’ soul-searching continues

Political editor Katharine Murphy is joined by Essential Media’s Peter Lewis and the Australia Institute’s Ebony Bennett to analyse the latest Guardian Essential poll. Together, they discuss the busy end of the parliamentary term, the party leaders’ approval ratings, and the state of the Liberal party after electoral losses federally and in Victoria

Nov 30, 202243 min

Penny Wong on stabilising Australia’s relationship with China

Political editor Katharine Murphy speaks to foreign minister Penny Wong about the value of multilateral summits, how Australia is trying to stabilise its relationship with China, and the release of an Australian academic from prison in Myanmar

Nov 25, 202234 min
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