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自由黨與國家黨在短暫分裂後重組兩黨聯盟,但對氣候政策的未來方向仍未釋出明確訊號。「氣候變化」一職從影子內閣中消失,加上能源與減排事務由立場務實的鄧肯(Dan Tehan)接手,引發外界對2050年淨零排放目標是否會被重新審視的疑問。
Australian Liberal Party MPs will meet tomorrow to vote in replacing defeated opposition leader Peter Dutton. As well decisively losing to Labor's Anthony Albanese - Dutton also lost his long-held Queensland seat. Deputy leader Sussan Ley, shadow treasurer and immigration minister Angus Taylor and Dan Tehan are among the leading Liberal party contenders. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says Angus Taylor is currently the front-runner ahead of tomorrow's vote. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El senador del Partido Liberal, Dan Tehan, se retira de la contienda como candidato a líder de la oposición. El primer ministro australiano da la bienvenida al recién elegido Papa León XIV. Escucha estas y otras noticias importantes del día.
විපක්ෂ නායක වරයා තේරීමේ තරඟයෙන් ලිබරල් සෙනට් සභික Dan Tehan ඉවත් වීම, දහහතරවන ලියෝ පාප්තුමාගේ තේරී පත්වීම පිළිබඳව අග්රාමාත්ය ඇන්තනි ඇල්බනීසි සුභ පැතීම, ඉන්ෆ්ලුවෙන්සා උන රෝගීන්ගේ අසාමාන්ය වැඩිවීම ගැන සෞඛ්ය බලධාරීන් අනතුරු අඟවා සිටීම වැනි පුවත් සමග ගතවුණු මැයි 05 වනදා සිට මැයි 09 වනදා දක්වා වන මේ සතියේ ඕස්ට්රේලියානු පුවත් ප්රකාශය
More AI notes for y'all. They're not bad! Episode Link: Find this and other episodes at The Conditional Release Program on RedCircle.Recorded: May 5, 2025 (two days after the Australian Federal Election)Hosts: Jack the Insider & Hong Kong JackIn this episode, The Two Jacks dissect the stunning Australian federal election results, explore a surprising political turnaround in Canada, ponder the next Pope, and touch on global political shifts from the UK to Germany, and the latest from Trump's America.(00:00:00) Introduction & Australian Election: An Orderly Affair Jack the Insider and Hong Kong Jack kick off by praising the smooth and festive nature of the Australian federal election, highlighting the efficiency of the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) and the beloved "democracy sausage."(00:02:21) The Pre-Poll Phenomenon A discussion on the increasing trend of pre-polling, with over half of Australians casting their vote before election day. The hosts debate the merits of shortening the pre-polling period, with Hong Kong Jack lamenting the decline of traditional Saturday voting.(00:06:06) Betting Blunders & Historic Results Labor's remarkable journey from $15 outsiders to $1.07 unbackable favourites to form government is reviewed. The episode highlights key historical markers:Anthony Albanese: The first Prime Minister re-elected since 2004.A significant Labor victory, with Albanese leading the first government in Australian political history to increase its majority in a second term.(00:09:17) Seat Swings, Mea Culpas & The Greens' Tumble The hosts reflect on their pre-election predictions against the reality of significant swings to Labor (e.g., a 10% swing in Bennelong). Labor is projected to win around 90 seats.The Greens: A tough election, with leader Adam Bandt likely to lose his seat in Melbourne. Zoe Daniel (Teal) is also in a precarious position in Goldstein. The Greens may lose Ryan back to the Liberals and potentially face no representation in the House of Representatives.(00:13:38) A UK Perspective & Labor's Resurgence Hong Kong Jack shares insights from the UK, where observers noted Labor's landslide and the "leaderless, rudderless, pointless" state of the Coalition. This challenges the narrative that incumbents always lose, citing recent Canadian and Australian results.(00:16:27) Liberal Campaign Catastrophe: A "Don't Do This" Case Study A deep dive into the Liberal Party's "dreadful campaign," marked by:The ill-conceived work-from-home policy, poorly communicated by Senator Jane Hume and lacking consultation.A string of policy backflips and poorly planned announcements (e.g., fuel excise cut, Melbourne airport rail funding announced at a winery).Peter Dutton has accepted responsibility for the campaign's failures.(00:22:46) Trump's Take & The Muted MAGA Effect Donald Trump's reaction to the Australian election (congratulating "Albert" while feigning ignorance of Dutton) is discussed. The hosts agree that MAGA influence was minimal, with Albanese's message of "kindness is not weakness" resonating more strongly.(00:25:13) The Liberal Party's Existential Crossroads A critical analysis of the Liberal Party's future, having lost traditional heartland seats and failed to broaden its appeal beyond an aging demographic.The danger of vacating the political centre and the flawed strategy of chasing a new "working-class" constituency.Hong Kong Jack draws parallels to Labor's wilderness years (1977, 1996), emphasizing the need for honest self-reflection for any chance of recovery.Labor's structural advantages: benefiting from Green preferences and a more unified progressive base compared to a fragmented right-wing, further diluted by entities like Clive Palmer's party.(00:39:58) Senate Snapshot: Stability Prevails An overview of the projected Senate makeup across the states:NSW & VIC: Likely Labor 3, Liberals 2, Greens 1.QLD: Labor 2, Libs 2, Greens 1, with One Nation's Malcolm Roberts likely re-elected.TAS: Jacqui Lambie expected to return.ACT: Independent David Pocock secures his quota alongside a Labor senator.Overall, the Senate composition is unlikely to see dramatic changes. David Pocock is commended for his diligent work.(00:42:25) Who Will Lead the Liberals? A Party in Search of Direction Speculation on the future leadership of the Liberal Party, with few obvious candidates emerging from a depleted frontbench. Dan Tehan is mentioned as a possible moderate caretaker, though the path back to government looks long and arduous.(00:45:58) Albanese: The New "Labor God" & Chalmers' Contribution Anthony Albanese is lauded for his historic achievement, with Jim Chalmers highlighted as a key performer and media operator for Labor, despite Hong Kong Jack's gentle ribbing about his lengthy essays.(00:48:56) Canadian Politics Upended: Liberals' Shock Comeback A look at the Canadian election, where the Liberals achieved a stunning turnaround, with Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre facing a potential seat loss. Donald Trump's inflammatory rhetoric towards Canada is seen as a contributing factor to this shift.(00:52:12) Vatican Watch: Speculating on the Next Pope With Pope Francis's papacy in its later stages, the hosts discuss potential successors. Italian cardinals like Pietro Parolin are frontrunners, but names from Africa and the Philippines also surface. Hong Kong Jack references Morris West's The Shoes of the Fisherman for insights into papal conclaves.(00:55:52) Sir Tony Blair on Net Zero & The Reality of Fossil Fuels Former UK PM Sir Tony Blair's call for a rethink of Net Zero policies due to cost implications is examined. Global fossil fuel consumption continues to rise (gas +2.7%, coal +1%, oil +0.8%), underscoring the challenge of the energy transition.(01:00:24) Trump's First 100 Days (Again): Low Approval, Tariff Troubles & Papal Attire Donald Trump's second term hits the 100-day mark with historically low approval ratings (39%). The economic impact of his tariffs is starting to bite (LA port imports down one-third, US economy shrinking). Adding to the unusual, Trump has been pictured in papal robes on the White House website, even expressing a desire to be Pope.(01:05:49) UK Political Fragmentation: Reform's Rise, Tories' Fall The UK's political landscape remains volatile. Recent local and by-election results project a national vote share that would see the Reform party at 30% and the Conservatives decimated to around 15% and potentially only five seats.(01:08:44) Germany Considers Banning Far-Right AFD Germany is contemplating a ban on the far-right AFD party, the largest single party in the Bundestag. The hosts discuss the problematic nature of banning popular political movements, arguing it often backfires.(01:11:21) Jay Rayner on Media: Mainstream vs. Social Food critic Jay Rayner's comments on the state of media are discussed, questioning the perceived universal informedness of mainstream journalists and acknowledging that both traditional and social media produce "rubbish."(01:15:29) AFL Round-Up: Carlton's Collapse, Collingwood-Geelong ClassicCarlton suffers a 10-goal drubbing by Adelaide, with Jack Silvani's absence keenly felt.Collingwood vs. Geelong is hailed as a "cracker" game, showcasing great skill and sportsmanship.Concerns are raised about key AFL games not being available on free-to-air television, potentially alienating younger fans.(01:22:18) Cricket News: Indian Prodigy & Vale "The Buzz" A 17-year-old Indian cricketer makes waves in the IPL with a century. The hosts pay tribute to Carlton AFL legend Peter Bosustow ("The Buzz"), who passed away after a battle with cancer, remembering his electrifying impact on the game.(01:27:27) NRL Update & Women's State of Origin Shines The Bulldogs continue their strong NRL run, while the Panthers finally notch a win. The NRL is praised for its successful promotion of the women's game, with the Women's State of Origin proving highly watchable.(01:29:51) An Ode to Whale Waste: Ecological Importance Hong Kong Jack shares a fascinating environmental tidbit on the crucial role of whale excrement and urine in ocean ecosystems, highlighting a baleen whale's impressive daily urine output of 950 litres.(01:32:10) Wrapping Up: A Transformative Election & How to Connect Jack the Insider concludes that Australia has witnessed a significant political transformation, with Anthony Albanese poised to be a long-term, impactful leader.Connect with the hosts:Jack the Insider: On X (formerly Twitter) @JackTheInsider (DMs open)Hong Kong Jack: On Twitter and his Substack.
Labor's landslide victory has secured Anthony Albanese another three years as Prime Minister. Meanwhile, Peter Dutton not only failed to win government but lost his own seat of Dickson to Labor's Ali France, leaving the Liberal Party scrambling for new leadership. So how did we get here? And what happens now in the race to lead the Liberals? It's your 2025 federal election debrief. And in headlines today The coalition could slump to lowest percentage of seats in parliament since the Liberal party creation in the 1940's; Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce diagnosed with prostate cancer; Brazilian police say they intercepted a plot to set off bombs at Gaga's concert in Rio de Janeiro; Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky is calling for allies to put more pressure on Russia to agree to a 30 day ceasefire; Aussie cosplay champion Clare Beaton has taken out the global title in Chicago Read more about Ali France here THE END BITSSupport independent women's mediaCheck out The Quicky Instagram hereGET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy Guests: Jenna Clarke, Associate Editor at The Australian Jess Wang, Federal Politics Reporter for Newswire Executive Producer: Taylah Strano Audio Producer: Lu Hill Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton was asked to clarify the Coalition's position on migration, after his spokesman, Dan Tehan, appeared confused about the coalition's permanent migration targets and visa skills. Mr Tehan also confirmed the Coalition government would cut Australia's number of humanitarian visas by 20,000 visas. - Pemimpin Oposisi Federal Peter Dutton diminta mengklarifikasi posisi Koalisi migrasi, setelah juru bicaranya, Dan Tehan, tampak bingung akan target migrasi permanen koalisi dan skill visa. Tehan juga mengkonfirmasi pemerintah Koalisi akan memotong jumlah visa kemanusiaan Australia sebanyak 20.000 visa.
Dan Tehan, le porte parole de l'opposition sur les questions de l'Immigration a confirmé que la coalition va réduire le nombre de visas humanitaires à 12 000 personnes par an et va aussi devoir réduire le programme de migration de 180 000 à 135 000 personnes, tout en continuant à privilégier les secteurs où les compétences sont nécessaires.
Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has been asked to clarify the Coalition's position on migration, after his immigration spokesman, Dan Tehan, appeared to confuse the Coalition's permanent migration target with skilled visa numbers. Mr Tehan also confirmed a Coalition government would cut Australia's humanitarian visa intake by 20,000 visas.
Dan Tehan, le porte parole de l'opposition sur les questions de l'Immigration a confirmé que la coalition va réduire le nombre de visas humanitaires à 12 000 personnes par an et va aussi devoir réduire le programme de migration de 180 000 à 135 000 personnes, tout en continuant à privilégier les secteurs où les compétences sont nécessaires.
Shadow Immigration and Citizenship Minister Dan Tehan discusses where new Australians can help the skilled worker shortage and why new arrivals will remain a big issue brought to the table for the Federal election this year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Security experts sound the alarm over a new Chinese AI program, and new poll shows young men are flocking to the Coalition. Plus, Dan Tehan on concerns Labor has given up on protecting our borders.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Drugs are running rampant in Australia’s detention centres – and it’s threatening to become an election headache for the Labor party. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. Our regular host is Claire Harvey and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Coalition pursues Labor over secret climate targets, Treasury proposes to protect rural bank branches, and Dan Tehan on why the Coalition is opposing international student cap legislation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris make their final pitch to voters, and no reprieve for households as the Reserve Bank keeps rates on hold. Plus, Dan Tehan on the ongoing costs connected to the NZYQ cohort. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Chris O'Keefe speaks to former deputy secretary of the department of immigration, Abul Rizvi and Shadow Immigration minister Dan Tehan about the fact that thousands of international students are set to appeal against the refusal or cancellation of their visas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Labor's primary vote drops to the lowest level since the 2022 election in the latest Newspoll, and the new campaign against the Green-left push to ban gas. Plus, Dan Tehan on revelations Palestinians were granted visas before being referred to ASIO. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Labor suffers a heavy defeat in the NT election, the left-media goes after Dan Tehan following his criticism of the government over Gaza visa issue. Plus, the PR man behind David Bowie and Rolling Stones Alan Edwards joins the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex Dyson has been working in breakfast radio since 2010 and now he's running for politics (again). The radio presenter confirmed on his Matt & Alex - All Day Breakfast podcast with co-host Matt Okine that he'll be running as an independent candidate for the Victorian seat of Wannon at the next federal election. For the third time, he'll go up against the Liberal Party's Dan Tehan – former Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment – who is the current sitting Member for the seat. In this chat with Bension Siebert for The Briefing, Alex explains why he's having another crack, and why he still thinks young people across the country should be engaged with federal politics. Headlines: Tough new penalties for badly behaved politicians to be unveiled today Bodies of six Israeli hostages recovered from Gaza DNC Day Two: Obamas to headline World's oldest person dies Follow The Briefing:TikTok: @listnrnewsroomInstagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroomFacebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Tehan has hit out at Andrew Giles, accusing the Home Affairs minister of misleading the parliament. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Morrison gives evidence in court as the Linda Reynolds - Brittany Higgins saga continues, calls to ramp up security checks for anyone coming from Gaza. Plus, Dan Tehan on the revelations over 80 foreign criminals were released without visas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Radical Islamic preachers call for Sharia law in Sydney, a win for common sense as ASIO is returned to the National Security Committee. Plus, Dan Tehan reacts to Australians opposing our record immigration levels in a new survey. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Bowen ramps up his attacks on the Coalition's nuclear plan, the Albanese government fails to outlaw the CFMEU despite talking tough. Plus, Dan Tehan on Labor's broken promise to cut migration.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Karen Middleton, Guardian Australia's political editor, speaks with shadow minister for immigration and citizenship Dan Tehan about ministerial direction 99 and the visas of non-citizens with serious criminal convictions. They also discuss Peter Dutton's plans to cuts to migration and why there won't be a nuclear reactor in Anglesea – a town in Tehan's electorate
Dan Tehan, Federal Opposition Immigration Spokesperson, joined Peter Gleeson on 4BC Drive with the Albanese Government and Andrew Giles under intense scrutiny amid the Direction 99 migration visas debacle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shadow Immigration Minister, Dan Tehan, has joined Chris to discuss the govt's decision to reverse direction 99 and future changes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shadow Immigration Minister Dan Tehan joined the show to discuss how Andrew Giles has allowed detainees into Australia under Direction 99.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthony Albanese's weak response to the ICC seeking an arrest warrant for the Israeli PM, Chris Uhlmann on the energy regulator's warning of looming blackouts. Plus, Dan Tehan joins the show over Labor's latest national security fumble.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shadow Immigration Minister Dan Tehan shares his thoughts on the government's revised approach to immigration detainees. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024年3月21日:反对党移民事务发言人丹·特汉(Dan Tehan)对目前的移民增长趋势表示担忧,认为这种增长“过高且难以为继”(收听播客,了解详情)。
Paul Keating intervenes in Australia-China relations, Queensland Premier Steven Miles cops massive backlash from voters in the state's by-elections. Plus, Dan Tehan on Labor's incompetence in dealing with foreign criminals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Luke Grant chats with Dan Tehan, the Shadow Immigration Minister, over the latest drama impacting Australia's borders. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shadow Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Dan Tehan, has explained that the government intends to meet with the States on immigration, expressing discontent with the exclusion of tradies from the Skilled Migration list. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shadow minister for immigration, Dan Tehan, told 3AW's Heidi Murphy it's unclear if the Attorney-General and Prime Minister deliberately decided not to apply for a continuing detention order for Benbrika, or if it was an oversight.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Walter Sofronoff could be investigated for leaking damning findings on the Lehrmann inquiry prematurely. Plus, Dan Tehan on why the government is giving some international students pandemic event visas to extend their stay.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Federal Opposition has criticised the government over its budget migration forecasts. The budget papers shows Net Overseas Migration is at a record high this year, tapering down next year, forecasting 260,000 per year after that. Over five years that's nearly 1.5 million new arrivals. Speaking to Chief Political Correspondent Anna Henderson the opposition spokesman for Immigration, Dan Tehan, says Labor has not planned to deal with the increase.
The shadow minister for immigration and citizenship, Dan Tehan, speaks to Guardian Australia's chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, about why he thinks that Labor's migration review is “advancing a big Australia by stealth”. They also discuss the Liberal party in Victoria, after the Aston byelection and the party's position on the voice to parliament
Daniel Andrews under pressure as the IBAC finds misconduct by the Victorian government, taxpayer funded ABC ignores Lidia Thorpe's tirade outside a strip club. Plus, Dan Tehan on Australia's illegal immigration crisis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Moira Deeming to be expelled from the Victorian Liberal Party for attending a rally on women's rights - Peta interviews Party leader John Pesutto over the decision. Plus, Dan Tehan on Labor's immigration policy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Labor's delusional about power prices.Plus, Dan Tehan on how our nation's border security is imploding on Albanese's watch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Tehan is "twisting the arm" and placing urgency on the Minister for Immigration Andrew Giles to "hurry up" and make a decision about the Green family.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.