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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Tuesday 3rd of June 2025, The Government's introducing new changes to Worksafe and implementing a new roadcone hotline, Parallax CEO Dave Tilton shares his thoughts on how it will work. Ukraine and Russia have been having peace talks in Turkey, BBC Senior Russia Correspondent Olga Ivshina shares the latest. Andrew Alderson has the latest on the weekend's sport. Plus, Donna Demaio has all the details on the Australian PM brushing off a push from the US to spend more on defence. Get the Early Edition Full Show Podcast every weekday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia is in a unique place when it comes to the energy transition. It is the world’s largest exporter of coal and a leading exporter of gas, yet has set a target to reduce emissions by 43% and have 82% renewable electricity by 2030. It is also caught juggling relations between the US, its military ally, and China, its biggest trading partner — as the two superpowers fight over trade. It is an unenviable challenge for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who has just been voted back into the office with an impressive new majority and also wants Australia to host the COP31 climate summit in 2026. This week, David Stringer, Bloomberg Green's managing editor in Asia, joins Zero to unpack Albanese’s full agenda and what his re-election means for Australia’s climate ambitions. Explore further: Australian PM’s Next Campaign Is to Secure COP31 Climate Talks - Bloomberg China Slowdown Has Australia’s Economy Under Pressure, Chalmers Says - Bloomberg Trump Backlash Helps Australia’s Leader to Historic Re-Election - Bloomberg Zero is a production of Bloomberg Green. Our producer is Oscar Boyd. Special thanks to: Jessica Beck, Sommer Saadi, Mohsis Andam and Siobhan Wagner. Thoughts or suggestions? Email us at zeropod@bloomberg.net. For more coverage of climate change and solutions, visit https://www.bloomberg.com/green.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Supporters of Australia's governing Labor party led by Anthony Albanese have been celebrating a resounding victory in the general election. Also: Trump criticised after posting AI image of himself as Pope.
Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says the Trump-factor may work against Peter Dutton and his centre right Liberal Party in the Australian election. Guyon Espiner spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Winston Peters has concluded his trip to the United States where he met with US Secretary Marco Rubio. Peters has given little insight into the meeting, but said it was successful. Former Australian Prime Minister Malcom Turnbull has been outspoken about standing up to the Trump administration, does he agree with Peters approach to the US President? LISTEN ABOVE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Novak Djokovic is feuding with the Australian Open host broadcaster. Why's that? Because Channel Nine presenter Tony Jones made some jokes that the ten-time AO champion believes went too far. The Serbian ambassador has weighed in, as has the Australian PM and various big names within tennis. This is an unexpected and unusual story that could have surprisingly big ramifications. Featured: Ben Cameron, commentator, ABC Sport. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
President-elect Trump's controversial pick for U.S. intelligence chief, Australian PM's comments on climate policy, Japan's economic growth slowdown, and Singapore's sovereign wealth fund GIC's investment outlook. Synopsis: A round up of global headlines to start your day by The Business Times. Written by: Howie Lim / Claressa Monteiro (claremb@sph.com.sg) Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh Produced and edited by: Claressa Monteiro Produced by: BT Podcasts, The Business Times, SPH Media --- Follow Lens On Daily and rate us on: Channel: bt.sg/btlenson Amazon: bt.sg/lensam Apple Podcasts: bt.sg/lensap Spotify: bt.sg/lenssp YouTube Music: bt.sg/lensyt Website: bt.sg/lenson Feedback to: btpodcasts@sph.com.sg Do note: This podcast is meant to provide general information only. SPH Media accepts no liability for loss arising from any reliance on the podcast or use of third party's products and services. Please consult professional advisors for independent advice. Discover more BT podcast series: BT Mark To Market at: bt.sg/btmark2mkt WealthBT at: bt.sg/btpropertybt PropertyBT at: bt.sg/btmktfocus BT Money Hacks at: bt.sg/btmoneyhacks BT Market Focus at: bt.sg/btmktfocus BT Podcasts at: bt.sg/podcasts BT Branded Podcasts at: bt.sg/brpod BT Lens On: bt.sg/btlenson See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard has described Donald Trump as ‘not compatible with democracy' in a scathing message about the US election. Plus Over 100 Republican National Security Leaders Endorse Vice President Harris saying Donald Trump cannot be trusted “to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic and bear true faith and allegiance to the same. Anthony Davis reports. Join this channel for exclusive access and bonus content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZhawBqK2b9gW08z3g/join Five Minute News with Anthony Davis is an Evergreen Podcast, covering politics, inequality, health and climate - delivering independent, unbiased and essential news for the US and across the world. Visit us online at http://www.fiveminute.news Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/fiveminnews Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/fiveminnews Support us on Patreon http://www.patreon.com/fiveminutenews You can subscribe to Five Minute News with your preferred podcast app, ask your smart speaker, or enable Five Minute News as your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing skill. Please subscribe HERE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZhawBqK2b9gW08z3g?sub_confirmation=1 CONTENT DISCLAIMER The views and opinions expressed on this channel are those of the guests and authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Anthony Davis or Five Minute News LLC. Any content provided by our guests or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Australian political leaders have leapt to the defence of Rachael Gunn as the Olympic team closes ranks behind the under fire breakdancer. The 36-year-old, known as Raygun, failed to score a point when breaking made its debut as an Olympic sport in Paris on Friday. Vision of the Macquarie University lecturer's performance sent social media into a spin and raised questions about the sport's validity. Back home, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese commended Gunn when asked about criticism of her routine. “Raygun had a crack, good on her, and a big shout out to her,” he told reporters in Adelaide on Sunday. “That is in the Australian tradition of people having a go. She's had a go representing our country, and that's a good thing. “Whether they've won gold medals or just done their best, that's all we asked for. It's the participating that is really important.” Breakdancing has been dropped from the programme for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, with no guarantee it will return at Brisbane in 2032 or beyond. Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan said she had enjoyed watching the sport and suggested Raygun was a champion already as someone chosen to represent their nation on the world stage. “To quote Taylor (Swift), let the haters hate and let's just get on celebrate our Olympians' success,” she said in Melbourne. Chef de mission Anna Meares was similarly supportive of Gunn, condemning comments from “trolls and keyboard warriors”. “I love her character and I feel very disappointed for her that she has come under the attack that she has,” she said. Gunn lost all three of her round-robin battles by a combined score of 54-0 and admitted post-event that she couldn't compete athletically with the tricks and spins of her younger opponents. “What I wanted to do was come out here and do something new and different and creative - that's my strength, my creativity,” she said. Gunn has published a doctoral thesis entitled Deterritorialising Gender in Sydney's Breakdancing Scene: A B-girl's Experience of B-boying. The thesis questioned why so few female participants were part of the male-dominated scene but spoke of the sport as a “space that embraces difference”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Chinese premier and Australian prime minister have signed several cooperation documents following meetings in Canberra(01:07). The Israeli military and government appear to be at odds over a humanitarian pause to allow aid deliveries in southern Gaza(10:59). Several states have refused to sign a final declaration at the Ukraine peace summit in Switzerland(18:51).
Tech critic Paris Marx (@parismarx on Twitter) of the excellent ‘Tech Won't Save us' Podcast joins me for a fascinating & frightening discussion about the intersection of Tech & Fascism. Tech Won't Save Us is a podcast that critically examines the tech industry. ——— Links: Find Tech Won't Save us Here: https://open.spotify.com/show/3UhsI7s4bkH1FcMZI5u9iD?si=15c68cd79657412d Find Paris' newsletter Disconnect here: https://disconnect.blog The Tech Won't Save us Miniseries on Musk is available here: Pt 1 https://open.spotify.com/episode/7M6jMwkb9cJ0kOrMTqzQDi?si=tHJgsAnQTlKVUlmOEYKTwg Pt 2 https://open.spotify.com/episode/3g9zikUskeQYeCxVV8ut58?si=TCiCPTB2TVGOkANlSUN8BA Pt 3 https://open.spotify.com/episode/1VQboA8VgR7UD9fXEHhDoy?si=sQnRVnZjQ36TGa-dZ1_BVw Pt 4 https://open.spotify.com/episode/3DwZUo59Qm7MFJ2cHvVWj0 si=2U0BQ4X9SLm2LmXd9h_JAA My Miniseries on Harris ‘Woking Up' is available here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1caIpbHnvDjKu0Ph4DA0Nb?si=66ec707de5ec4fd9 Polite Conversations Food & Fascism ep: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6ESZbJst9wpaEaEGziGSFo?si=scsteHS7QbaIi7XbFcEI1Q ——— More about Balaji & his ‘Tech Zionism' https://x.com/veenadubal/status/1783896103823585538?s=61&t=w7q_ejvwZ_gCFj9WV50Lqw The New York Times instructed journalists covering Israel's war on the Gaza Strip to restrict the use of the terms “genocide” and “ethnic cleansing” and to “avoid” using the phrase “occupied territory” when describing Palestinian land, according to a copy of an internal memo obtained by The Intercept. The memo also instructs reporters not to use the word Palestine “except in very rare cases” and to steer clear of the term “refugee camps” to describe areas of Gaza historically settled by displaced Palestinians expelled from other parts of Palestine during previous Israeli–Arab wars. https://theintercept.com/2024/04/15/nyt-israel-gaza-genocide-palestine-coverage/ Australian PM has called Elon Musk an "arrogant billionaire" in an escalating feud over X's reluctance to remove footage of a church stabbing. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-68878967 Meta has apologised for adding "terrorist" to the biographies of some Instagram users describing themselves as Palestinian. https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-67169228 Meta censors pro-Palestinian views on a global scale, report claims: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/dec/21/meta-facebook-instagram-pro-palestine-censorship-human-rights-watch-report Twitter Removes BBC Doc Criticizing Indian PM Narendra Modi: https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/twitter-elon-musk-bbc-india-modi-1234667887/ Jerry Coyne accused of spitting on pro Palestinian protester: https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2024/05/01/credentialed-leftist-at-work/ https://x.com/yumcoconutmilk/status/1785638690678620577?s=61&t=w7q_ejvwZ_gCFj9WV50Lqw Coyne saying the more minorities u let into a school the less quality you have: https://x.com/nicemangos/status/1725166190945833392?s=61&t=w7q_ejvwZ_gCFj9WV50Lqw ‘Lavender': The AI machine directing Israel's bombing spree in Gaza The Israeli army has marked tens of thousands of Gazans as suspects for assassination, using an AI targeting system with little human oversight and a permissive policy for casualties: https://www.972mag.com/lavender-ai-israeli-army-gaza/ CNN Political & Foreign Policy Analyst, Barak Ravid, shares what he heard from IDF soldiers - “The orders are basically just shoot every man of fighting age": https://x.com/abierkhatib/status/1775778192608931922?s=61&t=w7q_ejvwZ_gCFj9WV50Lqw —— If you enjoy the show pls consider supporting via patreon.com/nicemangos - the show is entirely listener funded.
Join us in this compelling episode of New Frontiers, where host Paul Johnson and Professor Henry Thompson sit down with former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott. They delve into a fascinating discussion on leadership, the complexities of global politics, and the pivotal issues facing the Western world today. This insightful conversation explores topics ranging from China's influence, identity politics, the principles of democracy, to the strategic importance of Taiwan and US-Australia relations. Topics Discussed in the Video: - Leadership and Identity Politics: Tony Abbott shares his journey to becoming the Prime Minister of Australia, highlighting his guiding principles and political philosophy. He addresses the divisive nature of identity politics, emphasizing the importance of focusing on individual character and values over group identities. - China's Global Influence & the Western Response: The episode takes a deep dive into the evolving dynamics of China's global influence and the Western response. Abbott discusses the challenges and strategies for dealing with China, stressing the importance of democratic values and the need for a unified stance among Western allies. - Australia's Role in Global Security: Abbott talks about Australia's strategic significance in the Asia-Pacific region, especially in the context of rising tensions in Taiwan and the broader implications for global security. He reflects on Australia's longstanding alliance with the United States and its crucial role in maintaining balance and promoting peace in the region. - A Vision for a Free and Democratic World: The conversation concludes with Tony Abbott's vision for a world that upholds the principles of freedom and democracy. He calls for a recommitment to these ideals, highlighting the role of leadership in navigating the challenges of the 21st century and securing a prosperous future for the next generation.
the Executive Council of Australian Jewry (ECAJ) has welcomed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's clarification that the phrase “from the river to the sea” is incompatible with a two-state solution. Shane Desiatnik from the Australian Jewish New reporting to SBS Hebrew Shalom Australia.
What a week - In a display profoundly at odds with democratic values, the Australian PM has called for the censorship of X. It appears that the government, unable to maintain control over their narrative, is now attempting to silence dissenting voices. This strategy is right out of Mao's Little Red Book, Putins playbook and Kim Jong Un's every day. Freedom of speech is an innate right that every individual is born with. It's not something to be mediated by the government's whims on what may or may not be said, seen, or heard. Communism seem to be gaining a foothold in the Australian parliament, and we are steadily approaching a critical juncture. With the current uni-party in power, I'm concerned that we may be on a path to irreversible changes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unspokentruthofficial/message
A war of words is escalating between the Australian government and the owner of X, with PM Anthony Albanese calling Elon Musk an "arrogant billionaire who thinks he's above the law" in response to Musk's social media comments accusing the Australian government of censorship. The spat stems from X's reluctance to comply with an order from the country's internet regulator to take down footage of last week's alleged terrorist attack in Sydney at a church. We take a closer look.
Really Interesting Women - the Podcast Episode 123AMBER LAWRENCEAmber started her professional career as a Chartered Accountant but she left that to pursue a dream. After a very successful debut in the 2005 Tamworth Country Music Festival - coming second in the major singing competition to Jessica Mauboy - Amber took that success and started her country music journey in earnest. She put in a lot of hard work and was constantly touring. It paid off as she became one of Australia's leading female country singers. But that's not just my opinion. She's won 6 Golden Guitars, including Female Artist of the Year at the 2023 Golden Guitar Awards. On the way to that success she has toured the world, entertained Australian troops overseas and even went to New York to play a song she wrote to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the Battle of the Coral Sea - in front of the President of the United States and the Australian PM (and 800 others).In July 2022, she released her tenth studio album, Living for the Highlights, which reached number 1 on the ARIA charts and the Australian Country Music charts. Head to Amber's website for info on her touring dates and a link to her albums.www.amberlawrence.com.auHead to the link in my bio to have a listen to our conversation. Visit instagram @reallyinterestingwomen for further interviews and posts of interesting women in history. Follow the link to leave a review....and tell your friendshttps://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/really-interesting-women/id1526764849
A former Prime Minister of Australia, Scott Morrison, has resigned, bringing an end to his 16-year political career. It comes nearly two years after his government's crushing election defeat. He's since been sitting on the backbench. ABC reporter Tom Lowrey spoke to Corin Dann.
Back from the holiday break, Brad Foster reports on the Australian PM calling his cabinet ministers back to Canberra two weeks early to discuss the ongoing cost of living challenges for everyday Australians among other issues.
On today's show, Dr. Nataliya Ilyushina discusses US bank collapses, inflation, and the Australian PM's warning for supermarkets to lower prices. Later, Senator Hollie Hughes discusses the latest stories in Australian politics. Also, Alex Zaharov-Reutt discusses the latest technology news. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Dr. Nataliya Ilyushina is a Research Fellow (Advanced) at the RMIT Blockchain Innovation Hub. She holds a PhD in Economics from RMIT University, along with other qualifications, including a Master of Economics from Melbourne University, a double degree in Master of Professional Accounting and Master of Commerce from RMIT University, and a Bachelor of Economics from Moscow State University. Follow her on Twitter/X: @DrIlyushina GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Hollie Hughes was elected to the Senate for New South Wales in 2019, and she has had a successful career in communications, government affairs, consultancy, and advocacy for rural and regional Australians. She has also been a passionate advocate for autistic children and their families after her son was diagnosed in 2012. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Alex Zaharov-Reutt is the TechAdvice.Life Editor and is one of Australia's well-known technology journalists and consumer tech experts. He has appeared as a technology expert on various Australian TV networks, radio, and technology-related shows. You can find more about him at https://techadvice.life/. Follow him on Twitter/X: @alexonline888
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is being warned if he wants to strengthen New Zealand's security relationship with Australia, he'll need to boost defence spending. Luxon will fly to Sydney on Wednesday, in what will be his first overseas engagement since taking office. He expects to discuss the two countries' close security and defence relationship with Australian Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese. Political reporter Katie Scotcher has more.
Brad Foster reports on new rules around the use and importation of vapes from January 1, perhaps the oldest Australian climate change activist arrested in Newcastle, a new nickname for the Australian PM, and Sydney to get a drenching this week.
Melbourne Holocaust Museum reopens. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition leader Peter Dutton visited the Holocaust Museum on Wednesday. Shane Desiatnik with the latest Australian Jewish News.
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is currently in China and plans to meet with Premier Xi Jingping, making him the first Australian PM to meet Xi since Malcolm Turnbull. Meanwhile, some Australian banks have started to raise interest rates, with all eyes on the Reserve Bank of Australia to see if they follow. Australian correspondent Steve Price talked to Mike Hosking about it.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's the first trip by an Australian PM to China in seven years does it represent a thawing of relations.
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Israel reportedly agrees to delay a Gaza ground invasion at the Pentagon's request, and an off-duty airline pilot has a meltdown.
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Here are the latest developments in the Philippines, including Australian PM Anthony Albanese's visit, discussions at the ASEAN Summit, and the rise in essential commodities in the country. - Alamin ang mga pinakabagong kaganapan sa Pilipinas mula sa pagbisita ni Australian PM Anthony Albanese, sa mga naganap sa ASEAN Summit at pagtaas ng mga pangunahing bilihin sa bansa.
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On today's show Ed and I discuss how the support for the voice to parliament continues to fall and is now at an all time low. The Australian PM is working hard to sell it but journos are not having any of his BS. This is by far the most divisive policy every tried by any Australian government. Ed and I also cover the collapsing USD, why should you care, what can you do and what does this mean. Join us as we discuss the implications and what this will mean to you. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unspokentruthofficial/message
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AI bots make things up, and the web is at risk of becoming overloaded with low-quality articles. Some US military have been receiving unsolicited smartwatches; they have been warned not to turn them on. And a bill in the UK threatens to end end-to-end encryption. Show Notes: Tour de France Tour de France Unchained Silo on Twitter iOS 17 Expands Communication Safety Worldwide, Turned On by Default Turn your phone off every night for five minutes, Australian PM tells residents CID Lookout: Unsolicited Smartwatches Received by Mail Apple joins opposition to encrypted message app scanning 10 Ways End-to-Encryption Protects Your Data, Your Privacy, and Your Bank Balance Moving data from iCloud may need to be made easier under upcoming EU law Google Takeout AI is killing the old web, and the new web struggles to be born Android's emergency call shortcut is flooding dispatchers with false calls Transcript of this episode Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 is the ultimate protection and utility suite for your Mac. Download a free trial now at intego.com, and use this link for a special discount when you're ready to buy.
The team discusses the Australian PM's surprisingly on-point cybersecurity advice; a new privacy-focused browser from DuckDuckGo; more criticism of the UK's proposed anti-encryption laws; and how Wimbledon is using AI to analyse player pairings. Our Hot Hardware candidate is the Cherry UM 9.0 Pro RGB, a multicoloured microphone aimed at streamers – check out some sample recordings at pcpro.link/347cherry.
Grab a cup of coffee and join Mick Baccio, Ryan Kovar and Audra Streetman for another episode of Coffee Talk with SURGe. You can watch the livestream here. The team from Splunk will discuss the latest security news, including: - SolarWinds says SEC investigation ‘progressing to charges' - The potent cyber adversary threatening to further inflame Iranian politics - Siemens Energy, UCLA latest confirmed victims in MOVEit hack - Turn your phone off every night for five minutes, Australian PM tells residents - Cyber Force for the military? Senators want to know
You'd think that before drowning you might struggle a bit, or give some indication that you're not exactly happy with your present situation. Turns out if you don't it might be that you've just defected to China or been assassinated by the CIA. Probably not, but these were some theories around the strange disappearance of an Australian Prime Minister and his mysterious peanuts. Also featuring the tale of girlboss: Penelope the Platypus. The following music was used for this media project:Music: Anachronist by Kevin MacLeodFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3363-anachronist Music: Del Rio Bravo by Kevin MacLeodFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/5706-del-rio-bravo Music: Monkeys Spinning Monkeys by Kevin MacLeodFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4071-monkeys-spinning-monkeys Music: Shades of Spring by Kevin MacLeodFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4342-shades-of-spring License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Democrats move to ban rail strike, impose settlement opposed by workers / US airline workers join railroaders in fight against abusive work conditions / Australian PM says “legal action” against Assange should end
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10 years ago, on what would normally have been just another day in Australian Federal Parliament, in what many thought would be just another question time, then prime minister Julia Gillard delivered a speech that's ripples still reverberate around the globe today The Misogyny Speech as it has now come to be known, showed a women, in complete control of herself, completely confident in the message she was delivering and completely ready to face up to a problem that has plagued politics then and since. Today we find out how that day unfolded for Julia Gillard, how that speech impacts her life today and what message she has for any woman aiming to take over the country's top job. Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Julia Gillard - Former Prime Minister of Australia Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Liv Proud Audio Producer: Thom LionBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In an interview with ThePrint, the former Australian PM said India has finally realised that its principal strategic challenge remains China, which is why its strategy is getting 'clearer'.
Ben and Tommy cover the latest on the classified information seized at Mar-a-Lago, the one year anniversary of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, assassination attempts connected to Iran, Austin Tice, the former Australian PM's secret jobs, Kenya's presidential election, Ukraine, Myanmar, TikTok and disinformation and bears tripping balls. Then Ben talks with Congressman Adam Schiff about possible ramifications of the FBI raid at Mar-a-Lago, potential national security fallout, and what this tells us about what Trump would do if he won in 2024.
Tony Abbott was Prime Minister of Australia from 2013 until 2015. A brilliant and ruthless Leader of the Opposition, Abbott's blunt and confrontational style fell flat as prime minister. After just two years in charge, Abbott was deposed by Malcolm Turnbull, leaving office as the most unpopular Australian PM of modern times. Abbott's brief premiership represents part of what today's guest calls the “Italy with Crocodiles” period- Australia had six prime ministers in eight years, but all the while remained one of the best governed countries in the world. At a time when the UK is selecting its third prime minister in six years, the UK would do well to learn from the Australian experience, especially because Britain, unlike Australia, cannot point to stellar governance or administration from top to bottom. As such, this episode is as much about the wider Italy with Crocodiles period as it is about Abbott, and as much about our near future here in Britain as it is about Australia's recent past. My guest today is Helen Dale (tweets @_HelenDale). Helen is the author of several novels, including the award-winning The Hand that Signed the Paper, and also worked as Chief of Staff and legal advisor to Australian Senator David Leyonhjelm at the time of Tony Abbott's premiership. She has also written for the Telegraph and the Spectator, as well as daily newspaper the Australian.
Goodbye Shanghai After 16 Years: Covid-19 Curbs Send American Family Packing Shanghai Lockdown Stops Locals from Catching Flight Covid-19 Sub-variant to Lead Shanghai to Lockdown? Australian PM to China: We Don't Respond to Demands Prisoner Killed in China for a Liver: Witness China's New Swine Flu May Infect Humans: Study Heatwaves in Chinese Cities Buckle Roads, Melt Roofs U.S. Deploys F-35 Stealth Fighters to S. Korea India Seizes Money Linked to Smartphone Maker DOC: China Authorities Reject Couple's Request for Help Finding Their Son, Taken 32 Years Earlier Pakistan's ‘Made in China' Warships Flawed Ukrainian Communist Party Permanently Banned
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The Prime Minister's touched down in Sydney on the next leg of her Australian trip. Australia's PM has announced New Zealanders in New South Wales will be eligible for flood relief payments - which will roll out from tomorrow. Jacinda Ardern says it's "emblematic of a step change" in the trans-Tasman relationship. She was quick to compare the approach being taken by Albanese, to that under the former Australian PM, Scott Morrison. Our political reporter Anneke Smith is travelling with the Prime Minister in Sydney and joins Lisa Owen with the details.
The WikiLeaks founder faces extradition to the United States on spying charges. Plus, reporter Elizabeth Weise tells us about massive solar batteries, jurors have to redeliberate in a Bill Cosby sex abuse trial, travel reporter Eve Chen considers whether travel insurance is worth it and lots of government offices are closed for Juneteenth.(Audio: Associated Press)Episode Transcript available hereAlso available at art19.com/shows/5-ThingsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode we take a look at the relationship between Kevin Rudd and Jeffrey Epstein. From The United States to Australia, there was no place where Epstein didn't seek and find influence.(commercial at 11:35)To contact me:Bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8887989/Kevin-Rudd-engulfed-Jeffrey-Epstein-scandal.html
The fifty-sixth episode of the DSR Daily Brief.Articles cited in the podcast:Setbacks in East Force Russia to Scale Back AmbitionsRuling parties in Sweden, Finland back NATO membership in historic shiftsRussia announced the transfer of troops to Finland in response to the decision to join NATOFrench carmaker quits Russia and sells assets of more than $2 billion to Moscow cityBiden urges unity to stem racial hate after Buffalo shootingTHE BUFFALO SHOOTER DID NOT ACT ALONE. NOT BY A LONG SHOTHow Australia Saved Thousands of Lives While Covid Killed a Million AmericansElon Musk's free-speech agenda poses safety risks on global stageNorth Korea's Kim orders military to stabilise supply of COVID drugsSweden seeks to overcome Turkish objections to its NATO bidKim Jong Un impersonator crashes Australian PM's campaign event See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.