Tim Blair and Nick Cater host the show they couldn't cancel with guests from Australia and around the world. Check out other episodes: www.radiobcc.com We'd love your feedback: nick@radiobcc.com
Incisive commentary on the the world's premier virtue signalling competition otherwise known as the soccer World Cup. Teams from around the world get together to show their disgust at their hosts, Qatar, and protest at the use of slave labour to build stadiums by playing in them.In motoring news, we review the world's worst electric car. Plus breaking news from the Victorian state election.The Six O'Clock Swill is hosted by Nick Cater and Tim Blair.
The red wave breaks on the cold hard rock of reality in the US mid-term elections but Florida Governor Ron De Santis stirs Republican hearts be declaring victory over Woke.Nick Cater and Tim Blair are joined by Washington Post columnist Henry Olsen in Washington DC to discuss the implications for the next Presidential election.Plus, a failed socialist prime minister from Portugal lectures the world about climate change and advice on how to throw a fully-vaxed bio-friendly party for kids.Nick Cater is executive director of the Menzies Research Centre in Sydney. Tim Blair is the nation's premier blogger and raconteur.
The Swill team set their clocks to five minutes to midnight as world leaders gather in Egypt for Cop 27, the world's premier climate talkfest.Plus, a preview of the US midterm election.With Nick Cater and Tim Blair
Nick Cater and Tim Blair present the Six O'Clock Swill, a rock of stability on which to hook an anchor in the tempestuous times through which we live. Nick and Tim are joined by wordsmith Kel Richards, the man Google calls when it can't find the answerToday's conversation ranges from the questionable productivity of Twitter employees to Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese collision with reality in the Federal budget.Plus why Barry Humphries was right about Melbourne and the doom spiral that is life in the 2020s
Big Tech has been priming its algorithms in a bid to cancel every conservative on the planet, but they've yet to lay a glove on the Six O'Clock Swill. Nick Cater and Tim Blair take to the air from a rebel outpost in defiance of the do-gooders, frightbats and thought police who demand total obedience to their godless creed. email: nick@theswill.com.au
Nick Cater is joined byTim Blair, Blogger to the entire glorious Empire of Charles upon which the sun never sets. It has been a week of inconsolable grief for The Australian Republic Movement, whose members are stunned and shocked by the warmth to which the Australian people have welcomed Charles the Third, King of the United Kingdom, Australia and 13 other dominions, Head of the Commonwealth and Defender of the Faith. It seems that the death of the queen has not delivered them the inheritance of a republic they thought was their due. Simon Benson gives an insider's perspective on plague management talking about his book Plagued: Australia's Two years of Hell co-authored with Geoff Chambers. And we cross to breaking news from Martha's Vineyard where the Sanctuary Islanders have reacted with outrage to the arrival of the troubled and teeming masses yearning thoughtful delivered to their door step by Florida Governor Ron De Santis. Email us at nick@theswill.com.au
The Swill team raise a glass to Queen Elizabeth the Second and toast her heir and successor King Charles the Third. Nick Cater takes his customary break from has day running the country's leanest think tank to host the show alongside Tim Blair, the blogger to the nation. Which nation would that be? Why, the greatest nation of earth of course - long reigned over by the world's most fabulous Queen, until Friday passed away surrounded by her family at Balmoral. With special guest Kel Richards, a master of what was formally known as the Queen's English, but now should be rightfully ascribed to the King. Email: nick@theswill.com.au
Australian Prime Minister calls on US basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal to explain the biggest change to his country's Constitution for 65 years as President Joe Biden calls upon his press secretary once again to explain what the heck he's talking about. Plus more snags for electric batteries, the solar waste mountain and a French eco feminist calls out barbecues as a toxic masculine institution. The Six O'Clock Swill is presented by Nick Cater and Tim Blair. Email Nick: nick@theswill.com.au
Judith Sloan joins Tim Blair and Nick Cater in the swill trough as US President Joe Biden pays down student debt and Australian PM Anthony Albanese pays his debt to the union movement. Both leaders remain clueless, however, about reducing nation borrowings. Global warmists at the ABC concede that “It's been a very cold winter,” but warn that Spring is set to be "pretty toasty" with minimum temperatures likely to be above median, which seems to happen roughly half the time. Celebrity victim Yassmin Abdel-Magied has revealed she 'fantasises' about ditching her Australian citizenship to free herself from the nation's 'blood-drenched soil'. Biden's student loan reduction package announced Wednesday will forgive students loans debt of up to $10,000, making good on a promise made during his own campaign. It's part of wider programme to give assistance to the least vulnerable in the American community - kids from good homes who took out astronomical loans so party with the college mates for three years and walk away with first class honours in finger painting. Thrifty students and their parents will be rightly penalised saving an sacrificing to pay off their college fees - people like this Dad in Iowa who worked two jobs to help his kid to go to college and was caught on camera asking Democrat senator Elizabeth Warren for his money back. In more big news from the United States, Dr Anthony Fauci announced this week he's stepping aside as director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and as Chief Medical Officer for the White House . He leaves a legacy of increased cancer and drug overdose deaths, a mental health crisis, financial devastation, disruptions to education that left millions of kids behind, and a sense of arrogance that may never be surpassed in US public administration. The Swill is an independent production that craves advertising support. Email nick@theswill.com.au WARNING: THIS SHOW CONTAINS IRONY. NOT SUITABLE FOR THOSE OF A MIRTHLESS DISPOSITION
Tim Blair, Nick Cater and Kel Richards call for the restoration of sanity in a week when four out of 10 dog owners declared their pets to be LGBTQI and electricity became unavailable across half of Europe. Richards declares the term 'social justice' to be etymologically problematic while Blair advocated a total ban on the word social. As US Democrats continue to obsess about Donald Trump, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese prepares for his fight against Scott Morrison's ghost in the next Australian Federal Election.
Caroline di Russo joins Tim Blair and Nick Cater from Palermo, Sicily with an update on Italian culture and politics and Silvio Berlusconi's love life. In other news, Peter Fitzsimmons leads the charge of old white North-Shore males on a mission to put Indigenous Senator Jacinta Price in her place, NZ PM Jacinta Ardern's promise to end childhood poverty goes adrift and Nancy Pelosi forgets which side she's supposed to be on. Email us: nick@theswill.com.au
Senator Lidia Thorpe's petulant parliamentary protest leads to a proposal to send her to Beijing to step pressure on the Communist Regime. Nick Cater and Tim Blair are joined by Jenna Clarke, the host of Sky News Australia's Front Page who identifies as bi-coastal. The Teal independents are in furious agreement proving they're not a real political party and Bob Katter's claim to be an Aboriginal falls on sceptical ears. Comments welcome on our facebook page. Email Nick Cater: nick@theswill.com.au
In this special Pride edition of the Swill, Tim Blair and Nick Cater replay the rainbow spear tackle that upended the Manly Sea Eagles. Senator Jacinta Price says no the symbolic recognition of welcome to country ceremonies. US vice-president Kamala Harris outs herself as a woman and the Food wars spread to Canada and Ireland. Spectator Australia columnist James Macpherson joins as guest panelist Warning: This podcast contains irony. Not suitable for persons of a mirthless disposition
The puritans declare war on farming demanding an end to meat and livestock production and the replacement of meat with bugs. Apple pie is declared "problematic" by the Guardian. Tim Blair and Nick Cater are refuse to swallow this nonsense in this crowded edition of the Six O'Clock Swill. Plus: Quadruple-vaxed President Joe Biden joins the 92 million Americans victims of Covid-19, bringing out more cant and hypocrisy from America's chin-stroking media. And the Australian Labor government stands up to woke by banning the term "birthing parent." Could things finally be looking up? Warning: This show contains irony. Not for consumption by the mirthless
As the war on woke intensifies, Andrew Bolt heeds the call and joins Tim Blair and Nick Cater in the trenches for this edition of The Swill. In this show, NZ goes into the foetal position at the prospect of meme Cold War, the British Conservative party conducts a futile search for a real conservative leader, Germans are told to gather firewood in preparation for a long cold winter and a US senator is given a lesson in woke biology by an academic who thinks men can have babies. Bolt shares the spoils from his woke hunting trip to Holland and Cater recounts stories from the mango capital of Australia. WARNING: THIS SHOW CONTAINS IRONY. NOT SUITABLE FOR CONSUMPTION BY PEOPLE INTOLERANT TO MIRTH
The Swill pays pay tribute to the disheveled and dissembling toff with a phobia for hair brushes commonly known as Boris Johnson. HostsTim Blair Nick Cater are joined by guest panelist Caroline di Russo - Hyden's favourite daughter - not Franz Joseph Hyden the father of the string quartet - but Hyden the farming town four hours drive from Perth Also today, Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers turns to the failed state of New Zealand for some lessons in economics, Kamala Harris serves up another word salad and Yarra City Council wants to put out more flags in the interest of diversity.
As Donald Trump faces accusations of back-seat driving, Tim Blair and Nick Cater ask if lunging is now a crime. Plus Prime Minister Albo's fast tracked journey to nowhere, Sydney's latest "rain event" and the Surry Hills police are accused of serving non-vegan sandwiches to climate fanatics.
Matt Canavan joins Tim Blair and Nick Cater on the Six O'Clock Swill panel to discuss German's revived love affair with coal and the Greens Senator who claims be infiltrating the Colonial Project, otherwise known as the Australian Senate. Plus a senior Australian health bureaucrat comes up with an 83-word answer to the question What is a Woman? and President Joe Biden's advisors give him detailed instructions on where he should sit.
Australians are urged to turn off their dishwashers as the power crisis deepens, President Biden's bear market continues and pump prices hit $2.50 hurting everyone's pocket except the Tesla-driving super rich. Plus laundromat rage and the English cricket team go back on the squirt. Nick Cater and veteran blogger and barbecue chef Tim Blair are joined by Kel Richard, the Etymologist who dictionary compilers around the world keep on speed-dial to solve those knotty semantic puzzles that leave every once else stumped.
Alex Antic is a calm voice of reason in the madhouse known as the Australian Senate. He is leading the conservative fightback with a rallying call to his party not to turn teal. He joins Nick Cater and Tim Blair, the blogger to the nation and columnist on the Daily Telegraph to discuss Australia's power and cost of living crises. In other news, Washington Post staff abandon the spoken world and take to yelling to at one another on Twitter, Boris Johnson answer claims that he's a proven liar and Silvio Belusconi explains why he yelled cuckoo at Angela Merkel. Today's podcast is bought to you this week by the letter J - the consonant we're tipping to replace the W in the word Woke when the whole edifice of virtue signalling starts to collapse - we hope.
Nick Cater and Tim Blair on the week's events in Australia and abroad. As Queen Elizabeth celebrates 70 years on the throne, Australian Prime minister Anthony Albanese warns that the monarchy's days are numbered, announcing a push for a republic as the party's next symbolic crusade but one. The Amber Heard / Johnny Depp judgement puts the Me Too movement on notice Plus an icy winter blast rips through southern Australia bringing a chill wind to the climate debate. Warning: The Six O'Clock Swill contains irony
Nick Cater and Tim Blair explain the inexplicable: the election of Anthony Albanese as Australia's 31st Prime Minister. Caroline di Russo joins as guest panelist to contribute doubt, scepticism and thinly veiled contempt. Plus Ricky Gervais proves he cannot be cancelled, Brisbane falls in a vegan coup and Kiwis flee to Bondi to escape their grinning prime minister and her outsized teeth. *WARNING: THIS SHOW CONTAINS IRONY* Email: nick@radiobcc.com
The 2022 Australian election produced a seismic shift in politics. Yet as this banter recorded on the eve of the poll reveals, the Swill team was absolutely clueless about what was about to happen. Nick Cater and Tim Blair are joined by guest panelist Rita Panahi to discuss the controversial new posturer in chief at the White House, the failure of the body positivity moment to come to the defence of paunchy white men and the animal rights activists' campaign to persuade Little Miss Muffet to give up meat. Plus some bold predictions about the election which are not worth the megabits they're recording on. We'll wipe the egg off our faces next week. Contact us at: nick@radiobcc.com
US Democrats call the Supreme Court's Roe-v-Wade reversal "government mandated presidency" while co-opting Mother's Day to celebrate the right to surgical mother avoidance. Tim Blair and Nick Cater debate the meaning of Joe Biden's new phrase Ultra-Maga and discuss the the mood on the ground in Australia ahead of the May 21 Election. Plus a UK MP comes unstuck with some incognito tractor googling email us at Nick@radiobcc.com Nick Cater is executive director of the Menzies Research Centre, a columnist with The Australian and author of The Lucky Culture and the rise of the Australian ruling class (Harper Collins 2013) Tim Blair is a columnist and blogger with The Daily Telegraph
Elon Musk liberates Twitter allowing irony, satire and other forms of violence to flourish under the guise of so-called free speech. Nick Cater and Tim Blair are joined by Caroline di Russo from Perth for more indispensable, unbribable and unbiased coverage of the culture war in Australia and abroad. Plus Kel Richards joins the podcast to explain the perverse language of Strine election campaigns. Email us at nick@radiobcc.com
Nick Cater and Tim Blair search for meaning in the President of the United State strange encounter with the Easter Bunny. The most trusted and least-biased commentators on southern hemisphere politics dissect week two of the Australian federal election campaign asked if Covid save Anthony Albanese's skin. The gas guzzling hypocrisy of woke politicians is exposed. Plus: needling Mike Tyson and other dangerous inflight activities. Email Nick Cater: nick@radiobcc.com And help us appease the algorithm gods happy by giving us five stars.
Australia's must trusted source of election news brings you fair-minded, objective and woke-free coverage of events at home and abroad. Tim Blair, James Morrow and Nick Cater pick over the alternative Australian prime minister's so-called campaign as he struggles to tell his arse from his Albo. Greens leader Adam Bandt delivers his economic vision for Australia, a country of wind turbines, electric cars and rainbow festivals where billionaires get fleeced and the government pays for everything. Peter Fitzsimmons 's plans to sack the Queen suffer another setback as Labor drops plans for a referendum to turn Australia into a republic Elon Musk's bid to democratiser Twitter sends the luvsters scurrying for the cancel button And the New York Mayor Eric Adams brings back the biffo on the streets and in the subways. This time a week ago, the smart people in the Canberra press gallery were leading us to think this federal election was a mere formality, and prime minister Scott Morrison was out for the count. They were counting of course on Anthony Albanese being fight-ready, which it's turned out he isn't. It may seem incredible, but has the press gallery got it wrong? Nick Cater is a columnist with The Australian. Tim Blair is Australia's longest serving blogger and James Morrow is political correspondent for Sydney's best selling newspaper The Daily Telegraph and a lone voice of sanity on Sky News Australia's The Outsiders Email us at nick@radiobcc.com
The Australian Prime Minister calls the election that the ABC has already declared to be lost. Yet the Opposition Leader has yet to announce his definition of a woman. Tim Blair and Nick Cater are joined by Brendan O'Neill, chief political editor of Spiked to discuss why the definition of a woman has become the defining woke issue of our day and why playing the nazi card is never ok. The fallout from the Hollywood slap continues. Could it really be an expression of inherited racial trauma as one ABC commentator suggests? Email us at nick@radiobcc.com and please give us five stars. Or six if you can
In this episode, US President in Waiting and California Governor Ron Desantis bravely resist the Disney Corporation's woke invasion as the sane world rallies in support. Could Disney's support for trans-gender grooming of children K-Year 3 be the low-point of woke or there untold absurdities still to come? As climate catastrophists glue themselves to Sydney's roads, Nick Cater and Tim Blair throw their support behind the Askin amendment. Why Will Smith won't be slapping Thug Nasty anytime soon, and the continuing debate on the nature of womanhood. Special Guest: Rebecca Weisser, columnist with https://www.spectator.com.au/ (Spectator Australia) Tim Blair blogs for Sydney's https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/blogs/tim-blair (Daily Telegraph) Nick Cater is a columnist for https://www.theaustralian.com.au/author/nick-cater (The Australian) and Executive Director of https://www.menziesrc.org/ (Menzies Research Centre) Six O'Clock Swill is an independent production proudly made in Australia Email us: nick@radiobbc.com
This week on the show they couldn't cancel, Tim Blair and Nick Cater risk their stellar reputations by trying to define the noun "woman" under the watchful eye of Jane Marwick. Former Australian Christian Lobby chief Lyle Shelton joins us to assist. We fact check the claim that the most trusted politician in Australia is mean girl Penny Wong. Russian disinformation perhaps? And we'll be sharing advice from mixed martial arts expert Thug Nasty about keeping your fighting boots laced on a plane. Email: nick@radiobcc.com
This week on the Six O'Clock Swill - Albanese and his mean girl pretorian guard - the Labor Opposition leader's regal progress toward coronation as the next Australian prime minister is interupted by claims of a bullying campaign against the late Senator Kimberley Kitching The New York Times admits that the Hunter Biden's laptop scandal, previously known as a conspiracy theory, is true. President Joe Biden wrestles with revenge porn And 40 years after leading the World with randomised tests for alcohol, West Australian pioneers the use of radomnised testing Covid 19 In this episode we span the nation with Tim, Blair on the NSW Central Coast, Caroline Di Russo in Perth and Nick Cater in Adelaide, a small town 1000 km south of Oodanadata With special guest Chris Merritt, legal columnist for The Australian
Rob Long joins Nick Cater and Tim Blair from New York to discuss mud season in the Ukraine and Australia and explains why America still works brilliantly despite its president. An Arkansas cattle farmer and rising star of the Universal Fighting Championships gives his President and his son both barrels. How Jeep drivers are coping in the era of seven bucks a gallon gas and the return of mugger money to New York. Plus Rob Long reflects on his days as screenwriter and executive producer of the legendary TV series Cheers. email: nick@bcc.com
The Federation Internationale Feline bars Russians from competing in cat contests as IKEA shuts its stores in Russia. But will this pussy whip be enough to persuade Vladimir Putin to turn back his tanks? Former Major General and serving Australian Senator Jim Molan joins the Swill with his verdict. As Omicron rips through Western Australia like a 2am kebab, Caroline di Russo embraces the spirit of glasnost by driving a battered Trabant across the Nullarbor Plain to join Nick Cater and Tim Blair on the other side of the iron-ore curtain. If you enjoy this podcast, please give us 5 stars Email us at nick@radiobcc.com Six O'Clock Swill is part of the Calibrate Audio Network
Will the outbreak of a shooting war in the Ukraine bring woketopia to its senses? Tim Blair and Nick Cater ponder the big question as John Kerry condemns the Russian military's excessive use of carbon-emitting tanks and Joe Biden gets tough like its Munich 1938. Guests: James MacPherson, author of Noes from Woketopia, and Kel Richards, the dictionary with eyes. Email us: nick@radiobcc.com And please pile on the stars
Dissident intellectual Stephen Chavura joins Nick Cater and Tim Blair fresh from the frontline of vaccine mandate resistance. Spectator columnist Rebecca Weisser discusses the politicisation of traffic rules in the Australian Capital Territory in the wake of the Covid convoy rally. Tim Blair pays homage to the great P J O'Rouke. Plus the shopping trolley narks who present a new challenge for the anger management industry. Rebecca Weisser's column in Spectator: https://www.spectator.com.au/author/rebecca-weisser/ Shopping trolley narks video: https://mobile.twitter.com/CartNarcs/status/1493984490271633408 Email nick@radiobcc.com
Border closures or not, Omicron is about to rip through Western Australia like a 2am kebab, says Caroline di Russo. Di Russo joins regular Six O'Clock Swillers Tim Blair and Nick Cater from Perth with a first hand account of life in a state still chasing the dream of zero Covid. NZ talkback radio legend Leighton Smith joins from the Land of the Long White Teeth to talk about life under Jacinda Ardern, the grinning do-gooder who cracks a mean whip. Warning: This episode contains content from the ABC. Email us: nick@radiobcc.com Link to article by Anthony Willy : https://www.nzcpr.com/marxism-it-could-not-happen-here-could-it/ (https://www.nzcpr.com/marxism-it-could-not-happen-here-could-it/)
Spotify stares down Neil Young's ultimatum and continues to host the Six O'Clock Swill. The Canberra press pack bombard the Prime Minister with impertinent questions, and Canadian Premier Justin Trudeau condemns the deplorables trucking their way to Ottawa who happen to include refugees from Communist Poland. Simon Collins returns from a Covid fishing trip from the UK and Nick Cater bonds with fellow collar bone fracture victim and champion scowler Grace Tame. The Six O'Clock Swill is an independent woke-free zone presented from Australlia by Nick Cater, Tim Blair and Fred Pawle. Email us: nick@radiobcc.com
Australian Rules football takes a woke step too far by demonisation Australia Day, the BBC rewrites the past and Kamila Harris identifies 73 per cent of the US populations as "the most vulnerable". Tim Blair, Nick Cater and Fred Pawle are joined by Sky News Australia contributor James Morrow. Email us: nick@radiobb.com
In this week's episode we delve into the debauched past of Hunter Biden with guest Miranda Devine, author of Laptop from Hell: Hunter Biden, Big Tech, and the Dirty Secrets the President Tried to Hide. Devine joins Swill regulars Tim Blair, Fred Pawle and Nick Cater from New York to talk about Biden's role as international influence peddler for his father, the current president of the United States, and how the woke establishment tried to stop the story being told. We contrast the woke media's feather-light handling of the President's son with the mauling the Queen's son Prince Andrew is getting the UK Press Plus the truth about M&M abuse, Swimming Australia's extraordinary ban on naming body parts, and Western Australia seals it borders to hide from Omicron. The Six O'Clock Swill is an independent start-up with big ambitions. Email us at: nick@radiobcc.com And don't forget to give us five stars
Is it ok to tell fibs to an immigration official? As Novak Djokovic awaits being thrown out of Australia, the Six O'Clock Swill team discuss try to make sense of the decision. Anyone for President? Republic-obsessed Peter Fitzsimmons runs a dumb idea up the flagpole and nobody salutes. And we're be by the human jukebox Alan Howe to discuss the 50th anniversary of Joe Cocker's deportation and other celebrity immigration stuff-ups. The Six O'Clock Swill isa wowser free zone for the articulation of ideas that others are too frightened to even think, for fear of being hauled in ty the thought police or banned from posting pictures of last night's dinner on Facebook. Hosted by Nick Cater with Tim Blair and Fred Pawle. Email: nick@radiobcc.com
Novak Djokovic gets a big open-hearted Aussie welcome, Post-Trump Stress Syndrome shows no sign of abating and the Macquarie Dictionary declares a lame political slogan to be its word of the year. Novak Djokovic Fred Pawle are joined by guests Rebecca Weisser and Kel Richards for the first Swill of 2022. Email us at nick@radiobcc.com
Welcome to the Six O'Clock Swill a playful oasis on a continent in the grip of a Woke-made humour drought. Australian Senator Alex Antic celebrates his release from Covid-19 detention by joining the Six O'Clock Swill team to discuss his recent appearance on Tucker Carlson and health-related bureaucratic nonsense. Fred Pawle hooks up with strange bedfellows on his Byron Bay honeymoon and his wife Bella d'Abrera calls in to tell the full story. Tim Blair takes a comfort break on his Australian road-trip and explains the perils of driving a VW Polo down the goat-strewn Barrier Highway. And we take a look at the top 50 most influential people in Australia's least consequential state. Nick Cater hosts from Sydney. Please subscribe to Six O'Clock Swill on your podcast provider and give us five stars to excite the taste-buds of the hungry algorithm. Email: nick@radiobcc.com Six O'Clock Swill is an independent production by Radio BCC powered by riverside.fm.
Sophie Elsworth, media correspondent for The Australian, joins the Swill team to lament the sorry state of Main Stream Media and its conspiracy of silence during Covid-19. Plus farmer Jock Munro radios in from Rankin Springs, NSW. The Six O'Clock Swill is an independent production featuring Tim Blair, Nick Cater and Simon Collins. Email us: nick@radiobcc.com and shower us with starts in your podcast provider.
Economist Judith Sloan joins the Six O'Clock Swill team to explain why economic reality will eventually burst the woke bubble and why modelling is seldom worth the excel spreadsheet on which it's written. Tim Blair conducts a cultural awareness seminar on the use of non-judgemental language in the sexual offender space. Nick Cater sounds alarm as the US Salvation Army turns woke and Simon Collins casts an advertiser's eye over Clive Palmer's latest multi-million dollar campaign. The Six O'Clock Swill is presented and produced by Nick Cater, Tim Blair and Simon Collins. Check out other episodes: www.radiobcc.com We'd love your feedback: nick@radiobcc.com Link to global radio website: https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/487085/
Spectator columnist Rebecca Weisser joins the Six O'Clock Swill team to discuss the Covid-19 news that you won't find on main stream media. University of Melbourne students launch a futile bid to cancel Cater, Tim Blair puts the US justice system to rights and Simon Collins goes in search of the missing Chinese swimmer.
Senator Matt Canavan relieves the tedium of quarantine by shooting the breeze on the Six O'Clock Swill with Tim Blair, Simon Collins and Nick Cater. Email the Six O'Clock Swill team at nick@radiobcc.com
Penetrating analysis of the latest blow to wokeism in the US, the new LGBTQI movement and the shifting tectonic plates in the media landscape. With Nick Cater, Tim Blair, Simon Collins and special guest, cartoonist Johannes Leak. Email us: nick@radiobcc.com Visit our website www.radiobcc.com
Tim Blair, Nick Cater and Simon Collins bring you all the news that's fit to lampoon and some that isn't. Special guest: Rita Panahi Email us at nick@radiobcc.com or visit our website www.radiobcc.com to see all the episodes
Tim Blair, Simon Collins and Nick Cater with all the news that's fit to pillory from Australia and around the world In this podcast Australia's 29th Prime Minister finds more evidence in the case against Rupert Murdoch and the teflon sooth sayers prepare for more blah blah blah in Glasgow. Special guest: Kell Richards, the Norman Swan of etymology, explains why picnics are offensive to people of colour. Plus Rowan Dean, the editor of Spectator Australia with the highlights from this week's edition. Check out other episodes: www.radiobcc.com We'd love your feedback: nick@radiobcc.com
Tim Blair, Nick Cater and Simon Collins probe the pancake protests, academic freedom and offer some easy home krill recipes. Special guest Jacinta Price discusses the Brown Sugar controversy engulfing the worlds oldest-known rock band. Check out other episodes: www.radiobcc.com We'd love your feedback: nick@radiobcc.com
Tim Blair, Nick Cater and Simon Collins are joined by Janet Albrechtsen to discuss why the left can't tolerate any religion except their own. The Six O'Clock Swill is your reliable guide to Australian and International News delivered straight to your favourite podcast platform. Check out other episodes: www.radiobcc.com We'd love your feedback: nick@radiobcc.com