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Socially Democratic

Stephen Donnellydunnstreet.com.au

Socially Democratic is your weekly centre-left politics and campaign podcast hosted by Stephen Donnelly, founder of Dunn Street - a campaign agency bringing change by organising from the ground up. Each Friday, Stephen and guests breakdown the issues shaping Australia and the rest of the world and the social democrats leading them. Follow on Instagram at @dunn.street Facebook at @dunnstreetaustralia Twitter at @Dunn_Street_LinkedIn at Dunn Street Website at dunnstreet.com.au 

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Episodes

Ep. 352: UK Election Fallout with John McTernan and David Feeney | Australia's Labor Podcast

This episode of Socially Democratic discusses the UK local, Scottish, and Welsh election results, and what Labour's historic collapse means for social democracy. Reform UK surged across England, Scotland, and Wales. Labour lost its 115-year dominance in Wales. And inside the Parliamentary Labour Party, calls for Keir Starmer to stand down are growing louder. Host Stephen Donnelly is joined by two insiders who know British Labour politics intimately: 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 John McTernan, former senior ad...

May 21, 20261 hr 23 minEp. 352

Ep. 351: The Federal Budget 2026 Unpacked with Emma Dawson and Adam Triggs | Australia's Labor Podcast

This episode of Socially Democratic discusses the 2026 Federal Budget — Jim Chalmers' most ambitious yet — with Emma Dawson, Executive Director of the Chifley Research Centre, and economist Adam Triggs, Partner at Mandala. Is this really the most significant tax reform package in a quarter of a century? Stephen, Emma, and Adam think so. Here's why. 💰 Negative gearing reform and capital gains tax — what's actually changing, who it targets, and why the grandfathering provisions matter more than t...

May 14, 20261 hr 13 minEp. 351

Ep. 350: Tax Reform, Energy Sovereignty and Other Mailbag Questions with Lissie Ratcliff and Todd Pinkerton | Australia’s Labor Podcast

In this topical, fully-loaded episode of Socially Democratic , Stephen, Todd, and Lissie convene to answer our most pressing Mailbag questions - and add a few thoughts of their own. Our listeners asked: 🏡 If the Treasury scraps or reduces negative gearing and capital gains tax benefits in the next federal budget - will it actually help younger generations? 🤑In focusing almost exclusively on concrete gains like worker protections and cost-of-living relief, is the ALP missing an opportunity to s...

May 07, 20261 hr 16 minEp. 350

Ep. 349: April Feeney Files with Jessie McCrone | Australia’s Labor Podcast

This episode of Socially Democratic brings Stephen, David, and Jessie back together to discuss Labor news and politics over the past month - and envision what’s to come. They cover: 💰The May Federal Budget announcement: What sort of scenarios must be planned for with the ongoing fuel crisis? Which potential cost-of-living reforms are likely to unfold, and how should the government communicate those decisions to the Australian public? ⚖️ The High Court Decision on Election Donations: How this de...

Apr 30, 20261 hr 27 minEp. 349

Ep. 348: The Future of Organising with Greta Carnes and Josh Cook | Australia’s Labor Podcast

How did the well-oiled machine that built the historic Obama campaign in 2008 fail so catastrophically in 2024? -- This week on Socially Democratic, Stephen speaks with Josh Cook and Greta Carnes about their report ‘The Future of Democratic Organizing’. Greta is a political campaigner and researcher, while Josh is an expert in digital strategy and engagement. Both are U.S.-based ‘Obama for America’ alums with over a decade of experience in national campaigns. We ask: 🤝 What is “relational organ...

Apr 23, 20261 hr 18 minEp. 348

Ep. 347: “We’re an Economic Justice Movement” with John Armitage | Australia’s Labor Podcast

This week on Socially Democratic, Stephen speaks with John Armitage, one of the most respected social researchers and communication strategists on the Australian left. As recent polls have shown, the political landscape in Australia is rapidly shifting. So what's next? Where to now for the Labor Party, the Liberal Party and One Nation? They cover: 🔴 How should State Labor and the ALP position themselves if they want to continue being seen as the natural party of government? 🔵 What will become ...

Apr 16, 20261 hr 18 minEp. 347

Ep. 346: How to Talk About a Global Crisis & Other Mailbag Questions with Todd Pinkerton and Lissie Ratcliff | Australia’s Labor Podcast

Todd Pinkerton, Campaign Director for Unions NSW, and Lissie Ratcliff, Managing Partner at FMRS Advisory and fmr Chief of Staff to Premier Daniel Andrews, are back this month to answer your burning mailbag questions. This episode of Socially Democratic discusses: 📺Prime Minister Albanese’s National Address. What did he do right, and how could he have used that time to bring the nation together in a time of crisis? ⛽Despite the ceasefire, the war in Iran and the resulting fuel crisis aren’t goin...

Apr 09, 202650 minEp. 346

Ep. 345: The Australian Economy with Adam Triggs | Australia’s Labor Podcast

Happy long weekend, Social Democrats! In this episode of Socially Democratic, Stephen sits down with economist Adam Triggs, a Partner at Mandala and Non-Resident Fellow at The Brookings Institution and ANU. They discuss the issues that are top-of-mind for many Australians, including: ⛽The Fuel Crisis - How does the war in Iran impact things like GDP, inflation, and unemployment? What can we do to reduce the demand for oil in Australia? 😫Inflation - Why the Reserve Bank of Australia should not b...

Apr 02, 202648 minEp. 345

Ep. 344: South Australia Election - Final Recap with Matt Clemow and Hannah MacLeod

This week on Australia's favourite Labor politics and campaigns podcast: 🎉 Congratulations to Premier Peter Malinauskas, the entire SA Labor campaign, and the people of South Australia! 🧩 Matt, Hannah, and Stephen analyse the party's historic win, seat by seat. 📈 Plus, we look at the benefits of winning with such a large margin, particularly with regard to campaign funding and the "freedom to lead". ⚠️ But - One Nation has a strong showing, even winning a seat in the lower house. How can Labo...

Mar 27, 20261 hr 27 minEp. 344

Ep. 343: Feeney Files with Jessie McCrone | Australia’s Labor Podcast

In this episode of Socially Democratic: 📊 Another landslide Labor victory in South Australia for Peter Malinauskas. What can the rest of us learn from it? 🗞️ Rumours of a leadership challenge in Victoria. The news in Victoria is rife with speculation on the future of the Allan government. Jessie, David, and Stephen break it down. ⚠️ The fragmentation on the right and the rise of One Nation is not a one-off. What can Victorian Labor do to shore up their base in the 2026 election? 🔥 Plus, a rob...

Mar 25, 20261 hr 15 minEp. 343

Ep. 342: Retrospective on International Women’s Day 2026 – What’s Actually Changed?

It's time for the annual Socially Democratic mic handover! This episode features the return of our favourite stand-in host, Rebecca Thistleton (Executive Director Victoria, The McKell Institute) along with special guests Melissa Donnelly (National Secretary of the Community and Public Sector Union), and Benita Kolovos (Victorian State Correspondent, Guardian Australia). Together they unpack: 📢 The highs and lows of this year's International Women’s Day: a day which advances meaningful conversat...

Mar 23, 20261 hr 1 minEp. 342

Ep. 341: South Australia Election – 1 Day to Go with Matt Clemow and Hannah MacLeod | Australia’s Labor Podcast

In this episode of Socially Democratic: 📉 Are the Liberals about to finish THIRD? They remain stuck below 20% primary vote, with One Nation moving into second place. 📊 New polling shows Labor holding a commanding lead, but are the figures even underselling it? 🧨 Ashton Hurn stumbles on a net zero question in the Leaders debate. But does this matter to voters? 🗳️ Plus, we break down the key seats to watch on election night. Socially Democratic is a Labor politics and campaigns podcast with ex...

Mar 20, 20261 hr 23 minEp. 341

Ep. 340: Social Cohesion, Working Conditions, and Other Mailbag Questions with Todd Pinkerton and Lissie Ratcliff | Australia’s Labor Podcast

In this episode of Socially Democratic: 🫥 How will the Liberals respond to the findings of their 2025 Election Review? Or will they just hide it in a drawer? 💸 If we address the housing crisis by favouring owner-occupiers over investors, where will that investment money go? Does Australia have other attractive assets to keep that money in the lucky country? 🌴 The ACTU is campaigning for 5 week annual leave for all workers, nationwide. Do they stand a chance? Plus, we ask: which work perk woul...

Mar 19, 20261 hr 16 minEp. 340

Ep. 339 South Australia Election Weekly Recap - 8 Days to Go with Hannah MacLeod and Matt Clemow | Australia’s Labor Podcast

In this episode of Socially Democratic: 🍎 Labor Premier Peter Malinauskas announces a policy of 150 minutes per week of ‘Active Learning’ for school aged children, plus free school camp and an expansion of sports vouchers. 🧩 South Australia Liberals struggle to get airtime and squander their opportunities with scattered policy announcements. Plus, how is Ashton Hurn’s leadership holding up? 🚑 A man’s tragic death brings renewed attention to the problem of long waits during ambulance ramping. ...

Mar 12, 20261 hr 4 minEp. 339

Ep. 338: The South Australian Election Weekly Recap - 15 Days to Go!

Hey Social Democrats. We are back with our first of the 4-part series on the South Australia state elections. Stephen Donnelly, along with special guests Hannah MacLeod and Matt Clemow, analyse the state of the race, including: ✅ Peter Malinauskas's record as Premier, ✅ Political messaging from the major parties, ✅ The three cornered contests between independents, One Nation, and the Liberals in the crucial regional seats. ✅ The new campaign finance laws that are shaking up the election, ✅ and h...

Mar 05, 20261 hr 15 minEp. 338

Ep. 337 Feeney Files with Jessie McCrone - February 2026

Hey Social Democrats. It's that time again! 📊 February brought fresh polling, a Liberal leadership shake-up, and renewed questions about where the conservative movement goes next. With the opposition searching for economic credibility and flirting once again with culture-war politics, what does the path back to government actually look like for the Liberal Party of Australia? 🏗️ We also unpack the CFMEU controversy — including the media’s rush to amplify a back-of-the-envelope $15 billion figu...

Mar 03, 20261 hr 17 minEp. 337

Ep. 336: Is This Labor’s “Now or Never” Moment? with Emma Dawson

This week on Socially Democratic, Stephen is joined by policy expert and Executive Director of the Chifley Research Centre, Emma Dawson. Emma joins the show to talk about what Labor's clear majority actually means, what they can still achieve in their second term, and whether this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for structural reform. Emma brings her wealth of knowledge to the vital questions of 2026, including: 📈 Can we ease the cost-of-living crisis without spiking inflation? 🤏 What is...

Feb 19, 20261 hr 21 minEp. 336

Ep. 335: Capital Gains Tax, The Epstein Files and Other Mailbag Questions with Lissie Ratcliff and Todd Pinkerton

"Politics is about choices—who do you stand with and for, and who are you against?" ⭐ The debate over the capital gains tax discount is here to stay. Many Gen Z's and Millennials are fully aware that they will be unable to afford a home without major tax reform - and that's only the start. But with older and asset-rich Australians benefiting heavily from the CGT discount, is it too politically dangerous to give it the axe? 🧨 Plus - the Epstein files have recently poured fuel on the dumpster fir...

Feb 12, 20261 hr 15 minEp. 335

Ep. 334: Feeney Files with Jessie McCrone - January 2026

Hey Social Democrats, Happy 'Feeney Files with Jessie McCrone' Day! 🧐 One Nation leads the Coalition in the polls, and even the recent acquisition of Barnaby Joyce can't fully explain it... 🤪 ... sending the Coalition into internal tatters days later. 🔥 So gather 'round the campfire while we roast the Tories. ...plus, the Royal Commission into Antisemitism, the South Australian Election, a look at the nation's political media AND the usual category nominations. #RoyalCommission #Spill #Coalit...

Feb 05, 20261 hr 11 minEp. 334

Ep. 333: How Long will Keir Starmer Last? with John Mcternan

Note: This month’s Feeney Files with Jessie McCrone will come out next week, due to a scheduling conflict (a.k.a Stephen's globetrotting). But not to worry, we have an equally formidable guest for you this week. John Mcternan is back! He shares his expert analysis of UK politics and the health of social democracies around the world. Mcternan formerly served as the Director of Political Operations for Tony Blair from 2005-2007 and the Director of Communications for Julia Gillard from 2011-2013. I...

Jan 29, 20261 hr 8 minEp. 333

Ep. 332: The Mailbag Episode with Lissie Ratcliff and Todd Pinkerton

This week, regular guests Lissie and Todd answer listener questions from Patreon: ⭐ What has the Federal Labor Government done well? Our pro-Labor bonafides are called into question! 💪 Is the Victorian Government in good shape for this election year? 🥊 What 'inevitable tensions' arise between the Labor government and the unions - and why is it so much trickier to bargain when you're on the same side? 🤳 Can unions do more to engage content creators in their campaigns? Do you have a question fo...

Jan 22, 20261 hr 18 minEp. 332

Ep. 331: Courage Under Fire: Iran’s Tipping Point with Zahra Amanpour

Hey Social Democrats. Welcome to a new season of Socially Democratic. Mass protests in Iran are entering their third week. Go behind the headlines with Iranian-American entrepreneur Zahra Amanpour . Born during the Iranian revolution of 1979 and hailing from a family of anti-authoritarian activists, Zahra is a fierce advocate for democracy, human rights, and gender equality, particularly in her home country. Drawing on her strong connection to the Iranian Resistance movement, she shares insights...

Jan 15, 202647 minEp. 331
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