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Former Liberal Member of Australian House of Representatives Trish Worth comes on to discuss the recent federal election. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. Subscribe on YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is an edit version of a live discussion as I explore the latest political interventions into the housing market and other economic issues with Leith Van Onselen, Chief Economist at Nucleus Wealth and Co-founder of Macrobusiness. Will house prices skyrocket following the election of a second-term Labor government? http://www.martinnorth.com/ Details of our one to … Continue reading "DFA Live Q&A HD Replay: Are Australian House Prices Set To Rocket? With Leith Van Onselen"
This week the boys dive into Historical Rich People! Daniel Covers Gray Dahl, creator of The Pet Rock. The Pet Rock created in the 1970s, Dahl came up with the idea in 1975 as a humorous novelty gift. He marketed the rocks as pets that required no care, feeding, or walking, appealing to busy individuals who wanted the companionship of a pet without the responsibilities.Dahl packaged the rocks in cardboard boxes designed to resemble pet carriers, complete with air holes and a straw bed. The concept quickly gained popularity, leading to millions of Pet Rocks being sold during the craze!While Tristan Covers Clive Palmer, an Australian businessman and politician known for his involvement in various industries, including mining, real estate, and tourism. He is the founder of the Palmer United Party and has been a member of the Australian House of Representatives. Palmer is notable for his controversial statements and larger-than-life personality, as well as his ambitious projects, such as plans to build a replica of the Titanic. His business ventures and political activities have garnered significant media attention over the years.If you liked the episode we do two WEEKLY bonus episodes on our PATREON! / themodernapes And make sure to follow the boys on socials!⬇️⬇️Daniel Bridge-Gadd
While the US stock market is falling, European stocks are ripping - the Stoxx 600 index is up 10.5% for the year - that's why its important to be globally diversified. We look under the hood of the index and see which notable companies are moving markets. That's only the start of another big episode of Equity Mates:What is happening in the Australian housing market with Sam Gordon, founder of Australian Property ScoutThen we look at the man labelled 'England's Warren Buffett' - what's in his portfolio?—------Want to get involved in the podcast? Record a voice note or send us a message on our website and we'll play it on the podcast.—------Keep up with the news moving markets with the Equity Mates daily email and podcast:Sign up to our daily email to get the news delivered to your inbox at 6am every weekday morningPrefer to hear the news? We've turned our email into a podcast using AI - listen on Apple or Spotify—------Want more Equity Mates?Listen to our basics-of-investing podcast: Get Started Investing (Apple | Spotify)Watch Equity Mates on YouTubePick up our books: Get Started Investing and Don't Stress, Just InvestFollow us on social media: Instagram, TikTok, & LinkedIn—------In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Equity Mates Investing acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. —------Equity Mates Investing is a product of Equity Mates Media. This podcast is intended for education and entertainment purposes. Any advice is general advice only, and has not taken into account your personal financial circumstances, needs or objectives. Before acting on general advice, you should consider if it is relevant to your needs and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement. And if you are unsure, please speak to a financial professional. Equity Mates Media operates under Australian Financial Services Licence 540697. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The arc of human history is a story of economics. Social values, human behavior, and the defining events of history are all woven into this field that seeks to explain how and why societies prosper — and why they often don't.Today on Political Economy, I talk with Andrew Leigh about the economic lessons we miss in history class and what we gain from a basic understanding of how our economy works.Leigh is a member of the Australian House of Representatives and serves as the Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities, and Treasury. His 2024 book, HowEconomics Explains the World: A Short History of Humanity, is the latest of his 11 books on economics, leadership, and public policy.
This week's show features stories from Radio Deutsche-Welle, France 24, and NHK Japan. http://youthspeaksout.net/swr241129.mp3 (29:00) From GERMANY- The Israeli government announced a boycott the country's oldest newspaper, Haaretz, for criticizing the war on Palestine- an interview with Anat Saragutsi, Chair of the Journalists Union in Israel. She says the government also cancelled funding for public broadcasting in the country. Delegates from 175 countries have gathered in South Korea to attempt to create a treaty to cut back on plastic pollution From FRANCE- First a press review from the Guardian about the importance of the Plastic Summit in South Korea, pointing out the presence of micro plastics in every placenta tested. Science editor Julia Sieger discusses the divisions at the plastic summit, with countries producing the petroleum and chemicals looking to more profits, and the others who want a legally binding reduction in production and usage. She explains how plastic recycling is largely a toxic myth and alternative materials lack the ease of use. There is a newer type of plastic that might offer hope.Then Belgian journalist Elijah Magnier talks about the effect the ceasefire on Lebanon might have on the war on Palestine. He says the only objective of the current fighting is to prepare northern Gaza to be annexed for new settlers to develop. From JAPAN- The Japanese government has proposed a new greenhouse gas target which will achieve net zero emissions sooner that previously planned. The Australian House has passed the bill banning children under 16 from social media to reduce bullying, suicide, and sexual exploitation. Elon Musk called the bill censorship, the PM Albanese called Musk an arrogant billionaire. Available in 3 forms- (new) HIGHEST QUALITY (160kb)(33MB), broadcast quality (13MB), and quickdownload or streaming form (6MB) (28:59) Links at outfarpress.com/shortwave.shtml PODCAST!!!- https://feed.podbean.com/outFarpress/feed.xml (160kb Highest Quality) Website Page- < http://www.outfarpress.com/shortwave.shtml ¡FurthuR! Dan Roberts "Hope has never trickled down, it has always sprung up." -- Naomi Klein Dan Roberts Shortwave Report- www.outfarpress.com YouthSpeaksOut!- www.youthspeaksout.net
The Australian property market is incredibly nuanced. Markets like Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth are soaring by double digits while the markets of Sydney and Melbourne have started to cool considerably. But even if prices in the largest housing markets are mellowing, it does not take away the core and indisputable argument: Housing may never have been affordable but now, the crisis is worse than ever. Andrew Schwartz, Co-Founder, CIO, and Managing Director at alternative real estate investment manager Qualitas, doesn't see this structural situation changing any time soon. When he is asked to reflect on the last 12 months in the property market, he effectively described 2024 as one of the less memorable periods of recent years. "I think it'll go down as one of the less exciting years that we're going to think about when we reflect on the years that have gone by," Schwartz reflects. "As we're approaching the end of 2024, it's quite clear that markets are starting to slow down and a lot of that momentum is coming out of the market." But he does see next year becoming far more "interesting", "fascinating", and even a "thriller" for investors in this asset class. "I think it's getting very exciting in 2025. There are many reasons why I feel that but in particular, residential property is affected by supply and demand and interest rates. When you look at each of those individual factors, you do see a market where Australia is caught short on the supply side at the moment and it's been very hard to get supply into the market. We have quite significant demand coming in and we have had a sustained period of relatively high interest rates," Schwartz says. Schwartz's comments here on this asset class really matter. Qualitas, the company he co-founded, has nearly $9 billion in funds under management today, mainly from overseas and domestic institutional investors who want to access the lucky country's most famous asset. An asset that, Schwartz argues, is a better store of value than stocks, crypto, and even gold. On this week's edition of The Rules of Investing, Schwartz is sitting down with guest presenter Hans Lee to discuss his views on these key tailwinds, his take on the macro environment, and where he sees growth opportunities in the Australian property market today. (APPLE PODCASTS) (SPOTIFY) (PODBEAN) other key insights you can expect Forget stocks, crypto, and gold: Residential property may be the best store of value out there "I actually think that residential property is one of the best stores of value you can consider ... that is my personal opinion." "A beautiful store of value is buying land and you know we are going to be more and more densified over time. Personally, I find it hard to move away [from property] but that is how I think about residential property as a store of value." It's not about whether house prices rise, it's just about whether house prices will fall "One of the key measures for us is around the margin the developer is earning on the project. I don't think about the margin as a developer making money per se. I think about margin as safety for error. How much could we afford for prices to wind back?" Is the answer to unlocking housing supply just to "drop rates to zero"? "There is no doubt that if you want to stimulate the next round of the housing market, it's about dropping interest rates. The cost of capital is such a big factor in delivering projects." "However, the problem with dropping interest rates to that level is that one of the measures the RBA is very focussed on is the wealth effect of housing. The more people's houses are worth, the more they feel wealthy, and the more they go out and consume." How much will it cost for Australia to build 240,000 homes a year? "Construction costs have risen some 40% over the last three years in Australia. As a generalisation, housing prices and apartment prices, in particular, have not gone up by 40%." "Groups like ours see a lot very large volume of project feasibility where developers would like to get their projects financed."
Are our “free markets” truly free? How can we achieve a balanced healthcare economy when we privatize profits but socialize losses? Andrew Leigh, member of the Australian House of Representatives and professor of economics at Australian National University, joins us to talk about how "economics can be defined as a social science that studies how people maximize their well-being in the face of scarcity", and how that applies to healthcare.
The Honourable Milton Dick MP, who is currently the Federal Member for Oxley, had the honouring in being elected as the 32nd Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives in July, 2022. With a strong focus on serving the community and helping whenever and wherever he can, Milton has had an association with the political landscape since he joined the ALP at the age of 18 as a university student and served as National President of Young Labor. He's worked in a number of other roles, from Electorate Officer for David Beddall and a position working for Senator John Hogg, the President of the Senate at the time. In 2004, he was appointed as the ALP's State Secretary and Campaign Director, having served as a delegate to the national conference since 2001. He led the party's successful campaign in Queensland at the 2007 Federal Election and announced his resignation in December 2007 to stand for political office, which he was successful in being elected as the Brisbane City Councillor for the Richlands Ward. During his time as a Councillor, he held the Deputy Leader of the Opposition and then Leader of the Opposition from 2012 to the time of his resignation in 2016, where he he was pre-selected and elected as the Federal Member for Oxley, following the Hon Bernie Ripoll's retirement. During this episode, Milton's passion for people, for community and for increasing the level of what he calls Democratic Literacy is very evident. As the 32nd Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives, he takes huge pride in his position and the responsibility of the role is certainly not taken for granted. It's a great conversation where he shares plenty of his thoughts, reflections and information on life, people and politics.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Prof. Graeme Hughes is a Consumer & Business Expert at Griffith University and the Director of Executive Education-Griffith Advantage. He is regarded as one of Australia's leading experts on business, consumer behaviour and the economy. Graeme's insights have been quoted in over 1000 publications in the past year alone. With a robust commercial background before entering academia, in entrepreneurship, investment, and business advisory, Graeme has played a pivotal role in shaping the dynamic landscape of Australian business. His dedication to educational innovation was acknowledged in 2023 when Graeme was named one of Australia's top 50 teachers – a testament to his commitment to inspiring the next generation. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. X: @CraigKellyPHON
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Katherine Deves Morgan is an Australian lawyer and co-founder of Save Women's Sport Australasia, which states that sport must be categorised by sex, not gender identity. She ran as a Liberal Party candidate for the federal seat of Warringah in the 2022 Australian Federal election. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. X: @CraigKellyPHON
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. X: @CraigKellyPHON GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Katie has been a civil litigator for over 20 years, first in New Zealand and then in Australia. As a generalist civil litigator at first, Katie cut her teeth in employment, medico-legal, regulatory disputes and all jurisdictional courts work before specialising in class actions and large matters.
This episode features a conversation between Gene Tunny and Stephen Kirchner about the US dollar's dominance in global finance. They examine the reasons behind the dollar's strong position, the effects of US fiscal policy and public debt, and the debate over its future role. Kirchner explains how the US's status as a net oil exporter influences currency dynamics and global trade.If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please email us at contact@economicsexplored.com or send a voice message via https://www.speakpipe.com/economicsexplored. About Stephen KirchnerStephen Kirchner is the Senior Economist at the Business Council of Australia, the former Program Director for Trade and Investment at the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, and a Senior Fellow of the Fraser Institute. An expert in monetary and fiscal policy, financial markets, and trade economics, Mr. Kirchner was formerly a research fellow at Australia's Centre for Independent Studies, an economist with Action Economics, LLC and a former director of economic research with Standard & Poor's Institutional Market Services, based in Sydney and Singapore. He has also worked as an advisor to members of the Australian House of Representatives and Senate.Mr. Kirchner holds a BA (Hons) from the Australian National University, a Master of Economics (Hons) from Macquarie University, and a PhD in Economics from the University of New South Wales. He blogs at www.institutional-economics.com and is active on Twitter (@insteconomics).What's covered in EP246US dollar's global role as reserve currency, benefits, and potential challenges. (0:00)US fiscal policy and its impact on the US dollar's global role. (8:40)Monetary vs fiscal policy dominance in determining interest rates and exchange rates. (14:39)US dollar's role in global finance and its potential replacement by other currencies. (20:39)China's economy, currency, and trade agreements. (29:59)TakeawaysThe US dollar's dominant role in global finance is largely due to the unparalleled size, depth, and liquidity of US capital markets.Despite concerns about the US fiscal position, the demand for US assets remains strong, which supports the dollar's value.Other economies, like the Eurozone and China, face challenges in rivaling the US dollar due to less developed capital markets.The US becoming a net oil exporter has altered the traditional relationship between the US dollar and commodity prices.Fiscal policy in the US, while concerning, does not currently pose an immediate threat to the dollar's global dominance due to strong international demand for US assets.Links relevant to the conversationStephen's post on dollar dominance:https://stephenkirchner.substack.com/p/dollar-dominance-if-you-can-keepStephen's US Studies Centre article “The ‘reserve currency' myth: The US dollar's current and future role in the world economy”:https://www.ussc.edu.au/the-reserve-currency-myth-the-us-dollars-current-and-future-role-in-the-world-economyStephen's post on how the US dollar is now a commodity currencyhttps://stephenkirchner.substack.com/p/why-is-the-australian-dollar-so-weakLumo Coffee promotion10% of Lumo Coffee's Seriously Healthy Organic Coffee.Website: https://www.lumocoffee.com/10EXPLOREDPromo code: 10EXPLORED Full transcripts are available a few days after the episode is first published at www.economicsexplored.com.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. X: @CraigKellyPHON GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Dr Ziggy Switkowski AO is one of Australia's most highly respected technology, innovation and business leaders. He earned his doctorate in nuclear physics before heading Australia's largest telecommunications companies, including Optus, Telstra and the NBN Corporation. He chaired the Australian Government's inquiry into uranium mining processing and nuclear energy in Australia before becoming Chairman of the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation in 2007.
This time last year, PIMCO Portfolio Manager Adam Bowe told Livewire that there was a 50/50 chance that Australia would slip into recession. March GDP figures show that the economy grew at just 0.1 per cent, the slowest rate since December 2020. Today, Bowe says interest rates are sufficiently restrictive, and the chance of recession remains a ‘line ball'. In this episode of The Rules of Investing, Bowe explains why interest rates in Australia don't need to go higher, why house prices have been immune to interest rate increases and where he is finding the best income opportunities right now.
On today's show, Craig Kelly discusses breaking Australian politics. GUEST OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. X: @CraigKellyPHON
On today's show, Craig Kelly discusses breaking Australian politics. Later, Tom Switzer discusses the political bias at the ABC. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. X: @CraigKellyPHON GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Tom Switzer is the executive director of the Centre for Independent Studies, a Sydney-based libertarian public-policy research think tank that focuses on classical liberal issues. He is a regular contributor to media and has written for major newspapers worldwide.
On today's show, George Christensen discusses how do navigate around Digital ID. Later, Lincoln Parker discusses China, defence and security. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: George Christensen is Editor of the Eureka Free Press website and Nation First Substack newsletter. He's a former member of the Australian House of Representatives from 2010 to 2022, as the member of parliament for the division of Dawson. George was Chief Whip of the National Party in 2016-17. He's a Christian, freedom lover, conservative, blogger, podcaster, journalist and theologian. X: @NationFirstAust https://www.georgechristensen.com.au/ GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Lincoln Parker is a national security expert with over 20 years of experience working in New York, Washington DC, and Sydney. He is chairman of the Liberal Party's Defence and National Security Policy Branch and works closely with Australia's Five Eyes allies in military technology. He is also a regular contributor on Sky News Australia, and radio, and an author across many publications including Defence Connect. X: @LincolnParker5
On today's show, Craig Kelly discusses eSafety. Later, Dr Renee Heath, MLC discusses the latest stories in Australian politics. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Dr Renee Heath is the Liberal Party member for the Eastern Victoria Region in the Victorian Legislative Council. She was secretary of the Parliamentary Liberal Party from December 2022 to May 2023. Prior to entering Parliament, Renee was a health professional with a Bachelor of Health Science and Bachelor of Applied Science (Chiropractic), treating patients of all ages and backgrounds across Gippsland. She has led rewarding community projects that improved children's health and the local environment and has a long history of volunteerism and community service. https://www.reneeheath.com.au/
GUEST OVERVIEW: George Christensen is Editor of the Eureka Free Press website and Nation First Substack newsletter. He's a former member of the Australian House of Representatives from 2010 to 2022, as the member of parliament for the division of Dawson. George was Chief Whip of the National Party in 2016-17. He's a Christian, freedom lover, conservative, blogger, podcaster, journalist and theologian. https://www.georgechristensen.com.au X: @NationFirstAust
On today's show, Craig will discuss how he called out the Astrazeneca vaccine being responsible for blood clotting on March 16 2021 and his demonetisation as a consequence. GUEST OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. X: @CraigKellyPHON
On today's show, Craig Kelly discusses the latest Australian politics. Later, Radha Stirling discusses her submission for the statutory review of the Online Safety Act 2021. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. X: @CraigKellyPHON GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Radha Stirling is a leading UK based human rights advocate, crisis manager and policy consultant, focusing on the UAE and the wider Middle East. She is the founder and CEO of British based organisation Detained in Dubai (which have helped almost twenty thousand victims of injustice over the past 13+ years), Due Process International and IPEX (Interpol and Extradition) Reform. Stirling also hosts the Gulf in Justice Podcast. https://www.radhastirling.com/
GUEST HOST: The Hon. Mark Latham, MLC Filling in for Chris Smith. On today's show, Tony Wakeham discusses the latest in the fight to support Julian Assange. Later, George Christensen discusses the latest political news. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Tony Wakeham became an 'active' Julian Assange Supporter after Julian's incarceration in Her Majesty's Prison Belmarsh in 2019. He and a small group of other supporters decided to 'gather' on Sydney's Town Hall steps after work every Friday evening until Julian is free. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: George Christensen is Editor of the Eureka Free Press website and Nation First Substack newsletter. He's a former member of the Australian House of Representatives from 2010 to 2022, as the member of parliament for the division of Dawson. George was Chief Whip of the National Party in 2016-17. He's a Christian, freedom lover, conservative, blogger, podcaster, journalist and theologian. X: @NationFirstAust https://www.georgechristensen.com.au/
Dr Peter Ridd discusses the latest alarmist report released by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, the Australian Institute of Marine Science and the CSIRO, and its claims of extreme coral bleaching. Later, Craig Kelly discusses the latest Australian politics. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Dr Peter Ridd is a geophysicist with over 100 publications and 35 years' experience working on the Great Barrier Reef and developed a wide range of world-first optical and electronic instruments for measuring environmental conditions near corals and other ecosystems. He was head of Physics at James Cook University for over a decade before being fired, in 2018, for questioning the quality assurance systems used by reef science institutions. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. X: @CraigKellyPHON
In a recent report by CoreLogic, it was revealed that Australia's average house prices have surged by around $72,000 over the past 14 months. Just in the last month, there was a notable 0.6 per cent increase across the nation. Dr Ameeta Jain, who serves as the Director of the Undergraduate Property Program at Deakin University, delved into the factors driving this persistent upward trend in prices. Additionally, she provided insights into the potential market dynamics to consider before making a housing purchase.
Craig Kelly discusses the latest Australian politics. Later, Vern Hughes discusses weeding out career politicians from Canberra. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. X: @CraigKellyPHON GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Vern Hughes is a director at Civil Society Australia and Social Enterprise Partnerships.
This week on The Fin podcast, property editor Nick Lenaghan and Chanticleer columnist James Thomson on the relentless rise of house prices and the dilemma it poses for the RBA. This podcast is sponsored by ANZListen to 5-in-5 with ANZ on Spotify hereListen to 5-in-5 with ANZ on Apple here Further reading: Record-breaking house prices make early rate cuts ‘less likely' Home values nationwide hit new peaks in March, boosted by strong gains in the more affordable markets, but rising prices could also delay rate cuts. Why good intentions are no match for housing's grim reality Big house price gains in 2025 and 2026 look likely as Australia's housing supply crisis gets worse The housing data that should make the RBA wary of cutting rates Australia is a nation obsessed with house prices, and with 60 per cent of people planning to buy in the next five years, the central bank is unlikely to be immune from that.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, Craig Kelly discusses the latest Australian politics. GUEST OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. X: @CraigKellyPHON
On today's show, George Christensen discusses digital ID and Good Friday. Later, Senator Ralph Babet discusses excess deaths and transparency in government. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: George Christensen is Editor of the Eureka Free Press website and Nation First Substack newsletter. He's a former member of the Australian House of Representatives from 2010 to 2022, as the member of parliament for the division of Dawson. George was Chief Whip of the National Party in 2016-17. He's a Christian, freedom lover, conservative, blogger, podcaster, journalist and theologian. X: @NationFirstAust GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Senator Ralph Babet was elected in the 2022 federal election and is currently serving his first 6-year term. He's a champion of conservative Australian values, smaller government, and individual and national sovereignty. https://senatorbabet.com.au/
Craig Kelly discusses the latest Australian politics. Later, Prof. Ian Plimer discusses the latest climate change alarmism. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. X: @CraigKellyPHON GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Ian Plimer is Emeritus Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Melbourne, where he was Professor and Head of Earth Sciences, after serving at the University of Newcastle as Professor and Head of Geology. He was Professor of Mining Geology at The University of Adelaide and has published more than 140 scientific papers. He was one of the editors for the five-volume Encyclopedia of Geology.
On today's show, Craig Kelly discusses the latest Australian politics. Later, Dr Kevin Donnelly AM discusses culture wars. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. X: @CraigKellyPHON GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Dr Kevin Donnelly AM is one of Australia's leading conservative public intellectuals and cultural warriors. Since first warning about the dangers of political correctness in 1992, Kevin has engaged in the battle of ideas against the cultural-left's long march through the institutions. In June 2016, Kevin received an Order of Australia for significant service to education as a researcher and author, to national curriculum development, and to professional organisations. X: @ESIaustralia
You can do things differently, and just because it hasn't been done before, doesn't mean it can't be done," says Democratic Innovator Hall of Fame recipient Kate Chaney.In this episode, we talk with Member of the Australian House of Representatives for Curtin Kate Chaney about the importance of crowd wisdom and optimism in challenging traditional political paradigms. Through intimate conversations with voters- often sitting around the kitchen tables of their own homes to understand their priorities and values- she's reshaping how we think of democracy and creating a more compassionate politics.This episode was recorded at the Athens Democracy Forum in September 2023, where Kate was named a ‘Democratic Innovator of the 21st Century' by the Apolitical Foundation and the Democracy and Culture Foundation. Read our “Leaders or Latercomers” report about the barriers politicians face in implementing democratic innovations on our website.Reach us on X (@apoliticalfound), LinkedIn (Apolitical Foundation), Instagram (@apoliticalfoundation) and Facebook (@apoliticalfoundation) or email via info@apolitical.foundation. Sign up to our weekly briefing for inspiration to help you build better politics: bit.ly/3NlIWStReach us on Twitter (@apoliticalfound), LinkedIn (Apolitical Foundation), Instagram (@apoliticalfoundation) and Facebook (@apoliticalfoundation) or email via info@apolitical.foundation. Sign up to our weekly briefing for inspiration to help you build better politics: bit.ly/3NlIWSt
On today's show, Craig Kelly discusses his move to One Nation. Later, Senator Malcolm Roberts welcomes Craig Kelly to One Nation. Also, Tony Nikolic discusses the latest legal news in fighting the COVID mandates. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is now One Nation Federal Campaign Director. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Malcolm Roberts is an elected Senator for Queensland in the Parliament of Australia for Pauline Hanson's One Nation. Prior to parliamentary service, Malcolm was successful in business. He led the operational development of Australia's largest and most complex underground coal project that successfully set many industry firsts. He has an engineering degree (honours) from University of Queensland. X: @MRobertsQLD GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Tony Nikolic, General Manager at AFL Solicitors, is an experienced lawyer and criminologist. Committed to social justice, he offers pro bono legal work and champions civil and human rights, Tony has expertise in whistleblower protections. https://www.aflsolicitors.com.au/
On today's show, Craig Kelly discusses the latest Australian political news. Later, Jeremy Beck discusses breaking global news. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of the United Australia Party. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. X: @CKellyUAP GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Jeremy Beck is a Producer at TNT Radio and an Independent Political and Media Consultant. He has decades of experience in studying and writing about globalisation and has covered many related subjects, including COVID-19, climate change alarmism, and the World Economic Forum. He has a degree, with honours, in Mechanical Engineering and Computing.
On today's show, Craig Kelly discusses the latest Australian political news. Later, David McBride discusses Ben Roberts-Smith's latest appeal hearing following his defamation loss to Nine Entertainment. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of the United Australia Party. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. Follow him on Twitter/X: @CKellyUAP GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: David McBride is an Australian whistleblower. In 2011 and 2013, he served in Afghanistan as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces respectively. David made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. If convicted of the charges against him, David McBride faces many years in prison. Find out more info on: https://www.davidmcbride.com.au/ Follow him on Twitter/X: @MurdochCadell
GUEST CO-HOST: David McBride Co-hosting with Dean Mackin. On today's show, David McBride discusses Australia Day with Dean Mackin. Later, Craig Kelly joins in on the discussion on Australia Day. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: David McBride is an Australian whistleblower. In 2011 and 2013, he served in Afghanistan as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces respectively. David made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. If convicted of the charges against him, David McBride faces many years in prison. For more information Visit: https://www.davidmcbride.com.au/ Find him on Twitter/X: @MurdochCadell GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of the United Australia Party. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. Find him on Twitter/X: @CKellyUAP
GUEST HOST: David McBride filling in for Dean Mackin. On today's show, John Shipton discusses the latest in the fight to free his son. Later, George Christensen discusses defending our sovereignty and democratic, free way of life. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: John Shipton is the father of Julian Assange. A retired builder, he now spends his time campaigning around the world, seeking the release of his son. He has spoken on numerous occasions in many countries in Europe, Mexico, the UK, and the US, building a worldwide campaign to free his son Julian Assange. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: George Christensen is Editor of the Eureka Free Press website and Nation First Substack newsletter. He's a former member of the Australian House of Representatives from 2010 to 2022, as the member of parliament for the division of Dawson. George was Chief Whip of the National Party in 2016-17. He's a Christian, freedom lover, conservative, blogger, podcaster, journalist and theologian.You can find more information at https://www.georgechristensen.com.au/ and follow him on Twitter/X: @NationFirstAust.
On today's show, Craig Kelly discusses the World Economic Forum annual meeting and the latest Australian politics. Later, Jeremy Beck discusses breaking global news. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of the United Australia Party. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Jeremy Beck is a Producer at TNT Radio and an Independent Political and Media Consultant. He has decades of experience in studying and writing about globalisation and has covered many related subjects, including COVID-19, climate change alarmism, and the World Economic Forum. He has a degree, with honours, in Mechanical Engineering and Computing.
fWotD Episode 2402: Ernest Roberts (Australian politician) Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of the featured Wikipedia article every day.The featured article for Saturday, 2 December 2023 is Ernest Roberts (Australian politician).Ernest Alfred Roberts (21 February 1868 – 2 December 1913) was a Labor member of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1896 to 1902 and 1905 to 1908 and then the Australian House of Representatives from 1908 to 1913. Roberts also served as an officer in South Africa during the Second Boer War, with South Australian colonial forces in 1900 and Commonwealth forces in 1902. From 1904 to 1908 he was the editor of The Herald, a left-wing newspaper published by the United Labor Party (ULP).Born in London and schooled on the island of Guernsey, Roberts initially followed his father into the merchant marine, and after briefly living in Queensland he moved to Port Pirie, South Australia. There he worked on the wharves, was active in the labour movement, and was a member of the town council. In 1893 he ran unsuccessfully for the seat of Gladstone in the House of Assembly as an independent Labour candidate. On his second attempt in 1896 he was elected as a ULP candidate, and was the youngest member of the assembly. He cemented his position at the 1899 election. In late 1899, he crossed the floor and contributed to the defeat of the ministry of Charles Kingston, attracting sharp criticism from some parts of the ULP.In 1900, Roberts served in the Second Boer War in South Africa as a lieutenant with the 4th Imperial Bushmen's Contingent raised from South Australia. After its arrival in June his unit was involved in several engagements, including the relief of the garrison at Elands River. In December, Roberts, considering the fighting almost over, asked for and received permission to return home, and resumed his seat in the assembly. Post-Federation, Roberts helped raise a unit of the Australian Commonwealth Horse and served with it as a captain in South Africa in 1902. The main operation of his unit was as part of a large-scale concerted "drive" to push the remaining Boers to surrender, and Roberts personally took the surrender of more than 190 Boers, along with the capture of a similar number of horses. Roberts' term in the assembly expired while he was absent in South Africa, and he did not contest any seat at the 1902 South Australian state election. From 1904 to 1908 Roberts edited The Herald, and he successfully ran for the seat of Adelaide in the 1905 state election. He was re-elected in the state election of 3 November 1906. He was vice-president and then president of the ULP in 1907–1908, and was also a member of the council of the South Australian School of Mines and a board member of the Adelaide Co-operative Society.When a by-election was called for 13 June 1908 in the federal division of Adelaide following Kingston's death, Roberts ran as the Australian Labour (Labor from 1912) Party candidate and won the seat, then retained it in the 1910 federal election. Roberts represented the minister for defence, Senator George Pearce, in the House of Representatives, and also while Pearce was overseas in 1911, and was appointed as an honorary minister later that year. He retained his seat at the 1913 federal election, but soon after a fierce parliamentary debate on 2 December 1913 he collapsed and died from a heart condition. He received a state funeral attended by 6,000 people. The loss of Roberts – considered a highly capable and up-and-coming member of the ULP – was felt intensely by his political comrades, along with his fire, energy and enthusiasm. In 1917 a monument was erected over his grave at West Terrace Cemetery in Adelaide, which The Advertiser newspaper described as "emblematic of the untimely end to [his] brilliant career".This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:10 UTC on Saturday, 2 December 2023.For the full current version of the article, see Ernest Roberts (Australian politician) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Nicole Standard.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is the United Australia Party National Director. He initially entered politics as a member of the Liberal Party of Australia, and was elected to the Australian House of Representatives at the 2010 federal election, as a member of parliament for the division of Hughes. He resigned from the Liberal Party in February 2021 to sit on the crossbench as an independent politician before announcing that he was joining the United Australia Party in August of that year and was appointed as the party's leader. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Sergey Melnychuk is a Crimean political scientist and TV commentator. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Maram Susli, also known as Mimi al-Laham, PartisanGirl, Syrian Girl and Syrian Sister, is a Syrian Australian conspiracy theorist, YouTube content creator, and political commentator who prepares videos on the Syrian Civil War, United States foreign policy in the Middle East, and the Gamergate controversy.
On today's show, Craig will tell us his side of the story on why he believes that ABC MediaWatch spread misinformation. Later, Omar Khan engages in a comprehensive discussion on several pressing topics. He delves into the global collapse of critical thinking, exploring why it remains limited to a specific segment of the population that questions COVID hysteria. With his extensive experience living in the Middle East for decades, Omar provides unique insights into the current distressing events unfolding in the region. Furthermore, he shares his thoughts on former President Trump's proposal to reinstate the Muslim travel ban in light of recent escalations in conflict. Additionally, he delves into the significance of 80% of Americans rejecting the last booster shot and its potential implications. Finally, Omar tackles the crucial issue of net zero sustainability, examining whether these initiatives are truly preserving the planet or inadvertently costing the Earth. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is the United Australia Party National Director. He initially entered politics as a member of the Liberal Party of Australia, and was elected to the Australian House of Representatives at the 2010 federal election, as a member of parliament for the division of Hughes. He resigned from the Liberal Party in February 2021 to sit on the crossbench as an independent politician before announcing that he was joining the United Australia Party in August of that year and was appointed as the party's leader. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Omar Khan is a global consultant who has advised clients in the US, UK, Europe, South America, South Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Asia Pacific and Australia on leadership responses to opportunities and crisis. His firm, EPL Global seeks to convey better information for better decision making. Omar has helped to convey and promote Dr Shankara Chetty's “8th Day Protocol” a COVID treatment that has been successful, requiring no “controversial” or off label drugs. Sri Lanka is one of the countries where front-line doctors have been successfully applying its principles.
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On today's show, Rebekah Barnett discusses why scientists are ‘shocked' and ‘alarmed' at what's in the mRNA shots. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Rebekah Barnett is an independent journalist from Western Australia. She holds a BA in Communications, and is a volunteer interviewer for Jab Injuries Australia. Instagram: @dystopiandownunder X: @dystopian_DU GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is United Australia Party National Director. He initially entered politics as a member of the Liberal Party of Australia, and was elected to the Australian House of Representatives at the 2010 federal election, as a member of parliament for the division of Hughes. He resigned from the Liberal Party in February 2021 to sit on the crossbench as an independent politician, before announcing that he was joining the United Australia Party in August of that year, and was appointed as the party's leader.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: James DiEugenio has been researching the four major assassinations of the 1960s (JFK, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy) for the last three decades, with special focus JFK. He's author of “The JFK Assassination” and “Destiny Betrayed”; and the screenwriter of Oliver Stone's latest film, “JFK Revisited”. That film, sold in 11 foreign countries, has been released in two versions, a two-hour release subtitled “Through the Looking Glass”, and a four-hour version, subtitled “Destiny Betrayed”. X: @jimmydie1963 https://www.kennedysandking.com/ GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is United Australia Party National Director. He initially entered politics as a member of the Liberal Party of Australia, and was elected to the Australian House of Representatives at the 2010 federal election, as a member of parliament for the division of Hughes. He resigned from the Liberal Party in February 2021 to sit on the crossbench as an independent politician, before announcing that he was joining the United Australia Party in August of that year, and was appointed as the party's leader. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Ian MacRae is an experienced broadcast professional and provider of media services. He launched his radio career at Melbourne's 3AW in the early 1960s. In the early 1970s his breakfast radio show rocketed Sydney radio station 2SM to the top of the ratings charts. He later travelled to the UK becoming one of the pioneer announcers of UK pirate radio stations Radio City and later Radio Caroline.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is United Australia Party National Director. Kelly initially entered politics as a member of the Liberal Party of Australia, and was elected to the Australian House of Representatives at the 2010 federal election, as a member of parliament (MP) for the division of Hughes. He resigned from the Liberal Party in February 2021 to sit on the crossbench as an independent politician, before announcing that he was joining the United Australia Party in August of that year, and was appointed as the party's leader. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Tony Nikolic is General Manager of AFL Solicitors. He is a highly accomplished Lawyer and Criminologist with a great passion for learning about law and providing efficient and effective legal aid to clients to achieve favourable outcomes. Committed to social justice, he consistently offers pro bono legal work and devotes a portion of his time to disadvantaged persons; aiming to make a positive difference in their lives whilst contributing to the betterment of society. He also has a background in both criminology and whistleblower protections. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Jason Akermanis is a former professional Australian rules football player who played in the Australian Football League. He is a Brownlow Medallist and triple premiership player who played for the Brisbane Bears, Brisbane Lions and Western Bulldogs.
On today's show, Darris Hurst discusses the Maui wildfires-what we know so far. Also, local media is being blocked-Why? GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Darris Hurst is Chief Operating Officer of The Maui Times based in Hawaii and is a professional photographer with expertise in graphic design and video production. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is United Australia Party National Director. Kelly initially entered politics as a member of the Liberal Party of Australia, and was elected to the Australian House of Representatives at the 2010 federal election, as a member of parliament (MP) for the division of Hughes. He resigned from the Liberal Party in February 2021 to sit on the crossbench as an independent politician, before announcing that he was joining the United Australia Party in August of that year, and was appointed as the party's leader.
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:George Christensen served 11 years as a Member of the Australian House of Representatives. He has also been a local government councilor, a newspaper publisher, a press officer and a journalist. He runs a news aggregation website at www.eurekafreepress.com and hosts a radio show on TNT radio!
Bettina is a Writer and Author with more than 16 years of experience in Public Relations and corporate writing. Originally from Germany, she moved to Australia in 2008. Following her creative calling, she graduated from the International School of Colour and Design in 2011 and self-published Downsize with Style in 2014. As a freelance writer, she was published in Australian House & Garden, Home Ideas Magazine, Jetstar inflight magazine, and the Retiree Magazine. She started her life-writing journey in 2015 and is a member of Writing NSW, the Australian Writer's Centre, and the Australian Society of Authors. Other courses include an NLP Practitioner Training and energy work. She currently lives in Sydney, has two sons (20 and 17) and loves ballroom dancing, Pilates, meditation, and tea. Her midlife memoir Dare to Dance was published in April 2022 by MBW Publishing Enterprises. FB Profile: https://www.facebook.com/bettina.deda/ Linkedin Profile: http://au.linkedin.com/in/bettinadeda Instagram: @bettina_deda Your Host Karen Roberts At Mintwave Radio Station and the 'Raising Vibrations' podcast network on Podbean, we provide a comprehensive range of services to coaches, consultants, therapists, healers, and experts who want to share their message with a wider audience. Our offerings include a complete podcast production service and an advanced AI-powered sales and marketing system that takes care of lead generation and nurturing for online course sales. We assist our clients in designing, creating, marketing, and selling their courses through various strategies such as educational funnels, podcast funnels, appointment funnels, sales pages, and membership areas. Our "Done 4 you" service encompasses editing podcasts, optimizing sound quality by removing filler words, crafting engaging show notes, producing intros and outros, creating podcast ads and snippets for social media marketing, and helping our clients achieve their first 50,000 downloads. If you're a coach who sells online courses and would like to learn How To Use AI To Build A List And Sell Your Coaching Program Fast......... >> https://karenrobertscoaching.com/ai ATTN: Coaches, Consultants & Experts STUCK at 5-10k Months, How to Turn Your Podcast into a Sales Machine......... check out this free on demand class “Podcast Profits Unleashed” >>https://karenrobertscoaching.com/podcast-profits
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
We're pretty well-calibrated when it comes to dealing with common, everyday-level setbacks. But our brains aren't naturally equipped for dealing with unlikely but world-catastrophic disasters. Yet such threats are real, both natural and human-induced. We need to collectively get better at anticipating and preparing for them, at the level of political action. Andrew Leigh is an academic and author who now serves in the Parliament of Australia. We discuss how to move the conversation about existential risks from the ivory tower to implementation in real policies.Support Mindscape on Patreon.Andrew Leigh received his Ph.D. in Public Policy from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He is a member of the Australian House of Representatives representing Fenner. He was previously a professor of economics at Australian National University, and has served as Shadow Assistant Minister for Treasury and Charities. His recent book is What's the Worst That Could Happen? Existential Risk and Extreme Politics.Web siteResearch web siteWikipediaTwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.