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Best podcasts about gideon rozner

Latest podcast episodes about gideon rozner

It is Discernable®
Victorian Election 2022 LIVE Coverage

It is Discernable®

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 298:40


This is our LIVE coverage of the 2022 Victorian Election. Joined in studio by Ken Phillips from Self Employed Australia, Anka Sahin from True Blue Migration, and Gideon Rozner from the Institute for Public Affairs. Brought to you by our major sponsor: Square Root who provide online maths tutoring in groups and private classes. Send them an email (info@squareroot.com.au) to start discussing what your child needs help with! https://squareroot.com.au https://www.facebook.com/SquareRootMaths https://www.instagram.com/squareroottutor Support our Live Election coverage at https://discernable.locals.com/support Get your Team Human Merch at https://teamhuman.au

The Rita Panahi Show
The Rita Panahi Show, Monday 3 October

The Rita Panahi Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 49:14


Lefties target the CPAC conference, chair of the Australian Republic Movement, Peter Fitzsimons steps down, plus, Rita talks with Gideon Rozner from the Institute of Public Affairs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

O'Connor & Company
O'Connor & Company Interview - GIDEON ROZNER - 10.01.21

O'Connor & Company

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 8:53


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The Good Sauce
Gideon Rozner | Curtain Call, with Alexandra Marshall, #9

The Good Sauce

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 53:21


If you want a deeper understanding of the issues than is usually offered by the mainstream media, you want The Good Sauce. SHARE: https://GoodSauce.news/gideon-rozner-curtain-call-with-alexandra-marshall-9/ To make sure you never miss a single Good Sauce video, subscribe to this YouTube channel and click the bell icon (or you won't get notifications). The Good Sauce is fan-funded through monthly and one-time donations. To help keep our videos free and produce more content like this, please consider making a donation: https://GoodSauce.news/support/ Do you find the quality of "news" frequently frustrating? Does the "reporting" of political news rarely seem balanced? Sincere discussions on policy ideas is vital to having a healthy democracy. No matter who you normally vote for, we need to be able to consider and understand other perspectives, if only to better refute them. New videos every day. ••••• Sign up for our newsletter with the best of The Good Sauce delivered to your inbox once a month: https://GoodSauce.news/subscribe/ ••••• • Follow The Good Sauce on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoodSauceNews • Follow The Good Sauce on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoodSauceNews • Follow The Good Sauce on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/GoodSauceNews ••••• LISTEN to The Good Sauce on podcast with Apple, Spotify, Google, SoundCloud or PlayerFM.

The Young IPA Podcast
197: What We Learned In 2020

The Young IPA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 57:26


This week the boys talk about the IR changes on the table at the federal level and why you should care, the slow lifting of COVID restrictions around Australia and how the creaking EU bureaucracy is preventing Europeans from accessing COVID vaccines as quickly as the British. Heroes and Villains this week include Walter E. Williams, an LA businesswoman, an American mayor telling his constituents to stay at home…from Cabo and Australia's National Soils Advocate. (00:00 - 26:32) James and Pete interview great friend of the show IPA Director of Policy and the IPA With You host Gideon Rozner for his reflections on a truly crazy year, what he's learned and his hopes for freedom in the future. (26:33 - 50:32) Stuff that made the boys laugh this week include Greens Tea Towels, the Chicago Teachers Union who think opening schools is racist, the Manchester undergraduates demanding the removal of the word ‘black' from text books and South Africa's attempt to block out the sun. (50:33 - 57:26)

Sky News - Paul Murray Live
Paul Murray Live, Tuesday 8th December

Sky News - Paul Murray Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 100:11


The trade tensions between China and Australia have again reached new lows. Paul Murray and his panel including Barnaby Joyce, Lauren Southern, Nicholas Reece and Gideon Rozner fire up about this and plenty more.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Looking Forward Podcast
The Looking Forward Podcast Episode 85: Global Progressives Unhinged By Jacindavirus (ARDERN 20)

The Looking Forward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 66:25


Gideon Rozner joins the panel to compare world leaders' various responses to coronavirus and how this links to politically polarised ideals of “leadership”. If leadership for progressives just means technocracy and more lockdowns, is that why Gideon's labelling of Jancinda Adern as “incompetent” saw much frothing and outrage across domestic and global media? We highlight the various leadership styles of Saint Jacida, Chairman Dan, the Donald and others, and ask what can be made of their approaches to gaining followers or popularity through the crisis? And we explain the difference between the errors of State leaders Daniel Andrews and Gladys Berejiklian. The big question is why should performative leadership' be rewarded while sheer managerial incompetence is ignored; and whether leadership and management can even be meaningfully separated?  In the USA President Trump aims to buck the media and the consensus of negative polls; but are those polls really reflective of the likely Electoral College outcomes? Will Americans vote on the virus, or economics and other themes that favour Trump? (37:06-52:40)   Culture Picks this week include American historical legal drama film, The Trial of the Chicago 7, written by Aaron Sorkin; Sally Rugg's book, How Powerful We Are: Behind the Scenes with One of Australia's Leading Activists; and Apple TV series, Ted Lasso, Created by Brendan Hunt, Joe Kelly, Bill Lawrence. (53:00-1:06:24) Show notes    From ‘beacon of hope' to ‘incompetent': world media on Jacinda Ardern's big election win; Toby Manhire https://thespinoff.co.nz/politics/19-10-2020/from-beacon-of-hope-to-incompetent-world-media-on-jacinda-arderns-big-election-win/   Thirteen Days – A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis; Robert F. Kennedy https://www.amazon.com.au/Thirteen-Days-Memoir-Missile-Crisis/dp/0393318346?tag= The Pollster Who Thinks Trump Is Ahead; The Editors/National Review https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-editors/id1150237453?i=1000495152748 Culture Picks 2020 American historical legal drama film, The Trial of the Chicago 7, written by Aaron Sorkin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Trial_of_the_Chicago_7   2020 TV series, Ted Lasso, Created by Brendan Hunt, Joe Kelly, Bill Lawrence https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10986410/   Book by Sally Rugg, How Powerful We Are: Behind the scenes with one of Australia's leading activists https://www.hachette.com.au/sally-rugg/how-powerful-we-are-behind-the-scenes-with-one-of-australias-leading-activists  

It is Discernable®
Political Psychology Series Episode 5 - Gideon Rozner

It is Discernable®

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 105:52


Gideon Rozner is the Director of Policy at the Institute of Public Affairs, an Australian policy think tank that focuses on economic and political freedom. This was the longest and most fun interview I've done in all of 2020. ---------------------------------------- Watch this episode on Youtube: Listen to this episode: Follow Gideon: www.facebook.com/TheFullRozner ---------------------------------------- Show notes: 3:15 Is Gideon a climate change denier? 7:44 Why Gideon loves politics 15:28 Shout out to Bev McArthur MP 15:57 The state of politics in Australia 18:38 The Western World has descended into a ‘frenzy of sub-rational, paranoid, needless, nihilistic destruction' 22:07 The love of big government 25:40 Civil disobedience is everywhere 31:36 Policing through fear and intimidation 35:23 Why VicPol went bad (thanks to Topher Field) 37:18 Will experts feel guilty after the hysteria subsides? 42:09 The technocracy and our democracy 45:02 Personal success, finding purpose, peaking early 47:48 The failures of the Liberal government 49:56 Youth unemployment and industrial relations reform 55:06 The realities of politics 57:53 Lawyers love big government 59:24 The political ‘swamp' in Australia 1:01:15 Renegotiating the relationship between the people and their government 1:04:28 Disasters of Victorian bureaucracy 1:05:59 Prime Minister Bill Shorten! 1:07:48 Culture determines politics – where is Australia at? 1:11:58 The Left lose elections but still win policy 1:13:39 The Left tell stories and the Right respond with statistics 1:18:17 ‘The Little Government Who Could' by Topher Field 1:21:40 The right wing should welcome the disillusioned left wing. 1:25:22 The end of leftism? 1:29:36 Liberal politicians doing it right 1:34:46 What makes Gideon so confident in his opinions? 1:39:00 Words are not dangerous 1:40:47 Hope vs pessimism 1:43:54 Victoria is at a crossroads in history

The Young IPA Podcast
190: Missing Kiwis & Inside Dan Andrews' Press Conferences

The Young IPA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 68:40


There are Kiwis on the loose in Australia and fingers are being pointed everywhere. Victoria's new roadmap continues to leave retail and hospitality out and the Western Australia border closure is under more pressure as the CHO admits to a Parliamentary Inquiry he thinks they should be open. In the US, Big Tech tries to suppress the New York Post's story about Hunter Biden. Heroes and Villains this week include Josh Frydenberg, Gideon Rozner for his article about Jacinda Ardern and all the reaction it received, the UN Human Rights Council is now officially a troll organisation and John Hewson continues destroying his "legacy". We talk to Sky News Reporter Gabriella Power about what it's like at Daniel Andrews' press conferences, how hard it can be to get him to directly answer questions and the #IStandWithDan brigade (28:58-51:13). We also talk to IPA Campus Coordinator Peumike Dissanayake about Generation Liberty's debate with Socialist Alternative on capitalism v socialism including some very spicy after match exchanges (51:13-1:02:37). At the end, Anthony Albanese explains a $1.1 billion policy to a four year old, it turns out debate moderator Steve Scully was NOT hacked and Gal Gadot admits her famous Imagine video "didn't transcend" - James begs to differ.

The Young IPA Podcast
182: State Of Emergency

The Young IPA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 68:33


Daniel Andrews wants state of emergency powers to last another 12 months, border closures continue to create economic and social chaos, the truth emerges about the amount of infected people breaking restrictions in Victoria, federal Parliament can actually sit (who would have thought) and hotel quarantine workers were trained in diversity, not in infection control. (0:00-21:29) Heroes and villains this week include Dominic Perrotet, Professor Carl Heneghan, the Magda Szubanski ad and Meghan Markle. (21:29-31:18) This week we speak to Target Tori, the woman publicly shamed by a bluecheckmark on Twitter leading to the internet fundraising to give her a holiday. She tells us her heart-warming story and about her great movement Pause Be Kind (31:38-45:46). We also talk to Gideon Rozner about the IPA's new podcast and video series The IPA With You and what he's hearing from Australians battling under restrictions. (45:46-58:37) At the end of the show, we have the pranksters who duped Kamala Harris by pretending to be Greta Thunberg, the farmer who was told to stick his sheep on an aeroplane to get around border closures, the DNC duplicating people in their zoom convention and after The Guardian sues The Grauniad for copyright, we put Pete to the test to see how good a parody The Grauniad is.

The Looking Forward Podcast
The Looking Forward Podcast Episode 73: High Court Next Step For Ridd

The Looking Forward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 80:44


Intellectual inquiry at Universities is under threat after the Federal Court overturned Peter Ridd's initial victory in the Federal Circuit Court. What influenced the court's decision and what does it mean? (0:00-26:24)   Welcome reform of Australia's model defamation laws has been accepted by all states. How has defamation law been blocking free speech and what change will reform bring for media giants? (26:24-39:21)   As the joy of working from home begins to wear off, what will be the long-term implications of remote work on office policy, culture and economics? (39:21-55:43)   Your hosts Scott Hargreaves and Chris Berg are joined by the IPA's Gideon Rozner to discuss these questions and share their culture picks. This week's picks include the classic TV series' Kath and Kim, Anne Applebaum's Twilight of Democracy and Rick Wilson's Running Against the Devil. (55:43-1:20:50)   Show Notes   Defamation law reform a ‘generational change'; Michael Pelly https://www.afr.com/politics/defamation-law-reform-a-generational-change-20200727-p55fxe   Google staff to stay working from home until at least July 2021; Rob Copeland and Peter Grant https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/technology/google-staff-to-stay-working-from-home-until-at-least-july-2021/news-story/5e3c34c00b48649429caafdc59ce6a10   Working from home? You've just had a pay rise; Adam Creighton https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/politics/coronavirus-recession-is-going-to-hit-poor-hardest/news-story/aa77f370a0f39282e8341d6a8209512b   Companies start to think remote work isn't so great after all; Chip Cutter https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/the-wall-street-journal/companies-start-to-think-remote-work-isnt-so-great-after-all/news-story/2b73e90e38d39fe5479477d187520cd5   Mobility reform key to offset youth jobs pain: Treasury; John Kehoe https://www.afr.com/policy/economy/mobility-reform-key-to-offset-youth-jobs-pain-treasury-20200728-p55g3c   Culture Picks   Kath and Kim (TV Series) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0272397/   Twilight of Democracy; Anne Applebaum https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/621076/twilight-of-democracy-by-anne-applebaum/   Running Against the Devil; Rick Wilson https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/623822/running-against-the-devil-by-rick-wilson/

Critical Line Item with Tom Ravlic
Are Twitter pile ons really necessary?

Critical Line Item with Tom Ravlic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 43:11


Twitter is renowned for being a platform on which personalities and politicians and journalists experience feedback that is particularly toxic. IPA director of policy, Gideon Rozner, and Tom Ravlic explore various issues that emanate from the use of social media as a platform for discussion but also one on which people dial up the aggro. They also discuss a recent incident that reflected the worst of social media. And whether there is a distinction to be made between content of an argument and tone when engaging online. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Critical Line Item with Tom Ravlic
Advocacy, social media and how THAT pandemic video was made

Critical Line Item with Tom Ravlic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 39:53


Gideon Rozner is a self-confessed political tragic and the director of policy at the Institute of Public Affairs. He takes listeners behind the scenes to explain how that clip on the COVID lockdown came about and the reaction it received. he talks frankly about the role of social media in policy debate, how the IPA sets its agenda and the factors that shape views. Does he have time for law degrees? Listen up. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Looking Forward Podcast
Ep 67: Policing Under Pressure

The Looking Forward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 62:41


This week saw thousands of Australians breaking social distancing laws protesting racism. As more people vote with their feet and ignore lockdown laws, is the pandemic effectively over and what does this mean for lockdown laws? (2:15-16:29) The protestors in the United States are now advocating for the police force to be defunded. What is the place for the police in our society and what would reasonable reform entail? (16:29-30:45) At the New York Times a staff revolt forced an editor to resign just for publishing an opinion piece by a Republican Senator. Has campus woke culture taken over newspapers and is there still a place for legitimate debate in news outlets? (30:45-46:40) Your hosts Scott Hargreaves and Dr Chris Berg are joined by the IPA's Director of Policy, Gideon Rozner, to answer these questions as well as share their culture picks. This week's picks include the Netflix series Space Force, Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson's Narrow Corridor and Ian Kershaw's To Hell and Back. (46:40-1:02:41)     Show Notes   How Pandemics End; Gina Kolata https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/10/health/coronavirus-plague-pandemic-history.html   NSW Police Minister Says Protests Larger than 10 People will be Deemed Illegal; Lisa Visentin and Dana McCauley https://www.smh.com.au/politics/nsw/nsw-police-minister-says-protests-larger-than-10-people-will-be-deemed-illegal-20200608-p550kr.html   Calls to Cut Funding for Police Grow in Wake of Protests; Eliza Collins https://www.wsj.com/articles/calls-for-defunding-police-grow-in-wake-of-protests-11591663621?emailToken=4a15ee00fe662b2e33fb3cb14cc28622XAYX0AVtf0LjeZOVLBxGjGm8Jhg6o9i2JLxm42WdLJtzg4nn+t6M1Gpi2DoEKeGROWFeiUbm8vgwc8cq1oSk5VE99vuQfsWgpGzVplwEumg%3D&reflink=article_copyURL_share   Why Are the Police in Charge of Road Safety?; Alex Tabarrok https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2020/06/why-are-the-police-in-charge-of-road-safety.html    When Journalists Stop Believing in Debate; Damon Linker   https://theweek.com/articles/918140/when-journalists-stop-believing-debate       Culture Picks                                                                                                                                      Space Force (TV Series) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Force_(TV_series)   The Narrow Corridor: States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty; Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson https://www.amazon.com.au/Narrow-Corridor-States-Societies-Liberty-ebook/dp/B07MCRLV2K   To Hell and Back: Europe 1914 - 1945; Ian Kershaw https://www.amazon.com.au/Hell-Back-Europe-1914-1949/dp/0143109928

The Young IPA Podcast
Ep. 167 - America is Burning

The Young IPA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 71:35


America is on fire – James and Pete recap an extremely tough weekend of news. June 1st brings a fresh wave of easing of restrictions across the country and we run through the main changes. Heroes and Villains this week include Elon Musk's space launch going ahead, any video from America that doesn't make us sad, the Global Times running three articles in three days slamming The Wolverines and robodebt (0:00-25:09). Gideon Rozner joins the show to chat the runaway success of The Heretic, drawing the ire of Friendlyjordies and mourns the loss of COAG (25:09-50:15). Dr Bella d'Abrera then joins the show to talk the IPA's new podcast Better Read than Dead and Drew Pavlou's suspension from the University of Queensland (50:15-1:05:15). At the end we give Pete Buttigieg the Q&A clap for his incomprehensible tweet about George Floyd, debut the new segment Reports Say and ask the ABC's Juanita Phillips to read the room as she bemoans the return of pub drinking.

The Young IPA Podcast
Ep 165: JobKeeper, China and Protecting Gideon Rozner

The Young IPA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 70:19


Huge show today! We talk about the JobKeeper numbers stuff up, why it's actually better news than you think and what it reveals about the people overseeing our economic response to coronavirus, and Pete continues to show why it's morally good to want an end to the lockdown. Heroes and villains this week include the Hong Kong protestors standing up against China, Dominic Perrotet being the cause of NSW's easing of restrictions, Joe Biden thinking voting against him means you can't be black and yes, we discuss that Clementine Ford tweet. (0:00-20:20) We get in depth with Foreign Editor of The Australian Greg Sheridan who explains what the Belt and Road initiatives are, why its so dangerous for Victoria to be pursuing one and how we should deal with China (20:20-45:53). We also talk to the inspirational Matt Lanigan, owner of The Lucky Penny café which somehow became the frontline of the online culture war after Tim Smith made a video with him talking about Victoria's restrictions (45:53-1:06:16). At the end of the show, we implore people to stop signing Gideon Rozner up to things, and how you can tell if you're about to do it.

The Looking Forward Podcast
Ep 64: Can WHO Be Cured?

The Looking Forward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 68:25


Just as Trump throws a grenade at the WHO it agrees to a bodged up review into the coronavirus pandemic. Is there a place for a global health organisation that has underperformed and who is possibly doing more harm than good? (2:20-16:10) Peter Ridd, featured on the IPA's new Heretic Podcast, was sacked by James Cook University for speaking out against its climate change studies. The Heretic's auteur Gideon Rozner tells how the Podcast came to be (16:10-30:56) The ACCC is drafting a code which will force technology giants to pay media companies for their news. Is this just evening up the bargaining power or a catastrophically dumb and outrageous example of government sanctioned theft (thanks Chris)? (30:56-50:40) Your hosts Scott Hargreaves and Dr Chris Berg are joined by the IPA's Gideon Rozner to answer these questions as well as share their culture picks. This week's picks include the hit Australian TV series Lego Masters, Peter Coleman's The Liberal Conspiracy and the Netflix film Have a Good Trip. (50:40-1:08:24)   Show Notes The Heretic Membership Offer https://ipa.org.au/hereticoffer   Donald Trump's letter to Dr. Tedros of the World Health Organisation https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1262577580718395393   ACCC calls for consultation to set news bargain between Google, Facebook and media; Lilly Vitorovich and Leo Shanahan https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/media/accc-calls-for-consultation-to-set-new-bargain-between-google-facebook-and-media/news-story/c939c778bb7d72aa3dd2cb717c816b83   Lego Can Avoid Ai WeiWei, But It Can't Avoid Politics; Chris Berg https://chrisberg.org/2015/10/lego-can-avoid-ai-weiwei-but-it-cant-avoid-politics/   Did Lego Really Block Ai WeiWei?; Scott Hargreaves https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/did-lego-really-block-ai-weiwei-scott-hargreaves/     Culture Picks  Lego Masters https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lego_Masters_(Australian_TV_series)   The Liberal Conspiracy: The Congress for Culture Freedom and the Struggle for the Mind of Postwar Europe; Peter Coleman https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/0029064813/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_9JZWEbGWJZ2QM   Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/have_a_good_trip_adventures_in_psychedelics

The Young IPA Podcast
Ep 161: Senator James Paterson & Previewing The Heretic With Gideon Rozner

The Young IPA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 73:03


Due to technical difficulties, this podcast has been delayed. States move to Stage 1 of restriction easing, but Daniel Andrews continues to drag his feet about it, data out of Sweden show lockdowns might be overrated and unemployment data out of the US shows that people who care about the economic effects of restrictions aren't evil. Senator James Paterson joins the show to talk about The Wolverines, pushing back against the Chinese government, COVIDSafe and how to flex your bookshelf over Zoom. (17:35-36:43) After that IPA Policy Director Gideon Rozner joins the show to talk about the launch of a new podcast series from the IPA The Heretic on Peter Ridd and James Cook University, how he covered the story and what he makes of Daniel Andrews (spoiler: It's not much). (37:35-54:10) Heroes and Villains this week includes The Age saying we need less red tape, Dave Rubin's new book a NYT Bestseller, Alex Turnbull and GetUp!. After a Democrat strategist floated Joe Biden using Fortnite on the campaign trail, James has some suggestions and Miriam Margoyles wants to be congratulated for not wishing death on Boris Johnson.

The Looking Forward Podcast
Ep 58: Government Models Can't Guide Us Back

The Looking Forward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 71:01


The government has revealed the very simple model driving their public policy response to COVID-19. With focus placed on macro modelling general claims, the government must narrow its attention to micro measures and a timeline for society's recovery (1:26-23:44) On the weekend the IPA called for a safe and responsible roll back of social restrictions, and now the debate's started on removing petty restrictions and starting economic recovery. (23:44-36:13) Parliament has decided to sit for the last time until August, just  when social and economic policy decisions need more scrutiny than ever (36:13-54:56) Your hosts Scott Hargreaves and Dr Chris Berg are joined by the IPA's Andrew Bushnell as they answer these questions as well as share their isolation culture picks. This week's picks include the computer game Surviving Mars, Sarah Bakewell's How to Live / A Life of Montaigne, and Demolition Man by Marco Brambilla. (54:56-1:11:01) Show Notes Begin to End the Lockdown Now! (with Gideon Rozner) https://youtu.be/Nn5adebL-Co Coronavirus: $1600 fine withdrawn for L-plater charged for breaching lockdown; Remy Varga and Rachel Baxendale https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/coronavirus-victorian-lockdown-lplater-cops-fine-lesson-for-driving-with-mum/news-story/144e5f83370929f59d694f272ef5f83f Upcoming Public Hearings (editor: what's missing here?) https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Upcoming_Public_Hearings PM plans staggered virus exit; Phillip Coorey https://www.afr.com/politics/federal/pm-plans-staggered-virus-exit-20200407-p54hqp Coronavirus: Push to let COVID-19 infect us slowly; Yoni Bashan https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/coronavirus-plan-to-let-covid19-infect-us-slowly/news-story/7a459ae042dfe3316ba42055dc4e5b99 NSW Premier says coronavirus social distancing to stay ‘until vaccine is found'; Paige Cockburn https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04-07/nsw-coronavirus-social-distancing-to-stay-until-vaccine-found/12126802 ‘Use isolation to our advantage': Who is exempt from the hard WA border closure?; Lauren Pilat https://www.watoday.com.au/national/western-australia/use-isolation-to-our-advantage-who-is-exempt-of-the-hard-wa-border-closure-20200405-p54hb6.html Fortress Queensland: borders locked down as state records fourth death; Stuart Layt https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/fortress-queensland-borders-locked-down-as-state-records-fourth-death-20200402-p54glt.html Coronavirus: Call to sign up for 'Team Australia' has fallen on a lot of deaf ears; Janet Albrechtsen https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/coronavirus-call-to-sign-up-for-team-australia-has-fallen-on-a-lot-of-deaf-ears/news-story/6466ca0aa44fd3946092b45e88ad656b   Culture Picks Demolition Man; Marco Brambilla https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106697/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 How to Live or A Life of Montaigne; Sarah Bakewell https://www.amazon.com.au/How-Live-Montaigne-Question-Attempts/dp/1590514831 Surviving Mars; Paradox Interactive https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surviving_Mars

The Young IPA Podcast
Episode 153: The ABC Dog Us & Brendan O'Neill

The Young IPA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 63:24


A giant week of news calls for a bonus episode! The ABC does some real journalism airing the IPA's new video, but taking out a key sentence. Boris Johnson is in the ICU with Coronavirus yet the tide is turning as more people, including medical experts, call for the protection of civil liberties. The EU is struggling to deal with what Merkel is calling the EU's biggest ever challenge - who knew a giant, creaking bureaucracy would struggle to deal with a crisis? Heroes and Villains this week includes Gideon Rozner (and the humble plastic bag), former NBA player Jay Williams tries to save sport, the Scottish Chief Health Officer flouting her own lockdown laws and the Victorian police officer who gave an L-plater a $1,600 fine for practising safe driving. Brendan O'Neill, editor of Spiked, joins the show to talk about the mood in the UK, the balance between public saftety and civil liberties, the class divides being exposed in Coronavirus and why he, an avowed republican, praised the Queen over the weekend (30:35-53:15). At the end of the show, we discuss Pete's newfound fame after last week's show promo went viral and John Hewson's creepy article in The Conversation.

The Looking Forward Podcast
Ep 57: Of Moral Panics and Spendathons

The Looking Forward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 70:27


This week's episode is brought to you from the Looking Forward remote studio! This week the Australian Government introduced the centrepiece of their corona virus crisis strategy, ‘the job keeper scheme'. How can we bring Australians back to work to unfreeze the frozen economy? (1:48-18:06) Everyday more social restrictions are emplaced on citizens, showing many what it is to live in a police state. How much power should politicians and the police have to curtail civil liberties and at what point has it gone too far? (18:06-37:38) The economic price tags for new policies have piled up, will these policies ever be reversed and how can the economy be rebuilt? (37:38-56:43)  Your host Scott Hargreaves and Dr Chris Berg are joined by the IPA's Gideon Rozner to answer these questions and share their isolation culture picks. This week's picks include Zionism: the concise history, the TV show Modern Love and Lord Macaulay's The History of England from the Accession of James the Second. (56:43-1:10:26)    Show Notes  Cryoeconomics: how to unfreeze the economy  https://medium.com/@cryptoeconomics/cryoeconomics-how-to-unfreeze-the-economy-a5536ee261f0    Culture Picks  Zionism: the concise history; Alex Ryvchin  https://www.connorcourtpublishing.com.au/Zionism-the-concise-history--Alex-Ryvchin_p_302.html    Modern Love (TV Series)  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Love_(TV_series)    The History of England from the Accession of James the Second; Lord Macaulay  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_History_of_England_from_the_Accession_of_James_the_Second

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Corona, discrimination on campus and Pete and James in isolation!

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 49:48


Pete and James are BOTH in self-isolation from the dreaded COVID-19 so it was up to Adam and Gideon Rozner to step in! The boys talked about tax cuts for the airlines to stimulate the economy and the incredible discrimination against Generation Liberty at Monash University. Then they skype the two workshy recalcitrants themselves to find out what they've been up while they've been away from IPA HQ. Unfortunately no quiz this week, but the boys finish off by talking social distancing at Q&A, the brave Chinese blogger giving it to the CCP and Minecraft defending freedom of expression.

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Ep 55: The Patient Needs to Survive the Cure

The Looking Forward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 72:46


The coronavirus pandemic has turned the world upside down. Whilst governments all around the world scramble for solutions, what are the policy affects for citizens? (3:25-16:10). Different countries' approach to the pandemic response highlight complexities of decision making, and the importance of sensibly drawing on rather than deferring to experts. (16:10-26:50) The virus has pricked open many underlying economic issues, is the performance of presenting stimulus packages enough to save Australians? (26:50-45:22) Your hosts Scott Hargreaves and Dr Chris Berg, are joined by the IPA's Gideon Rozner and Kurt Wallace to discuss these questions and share their culture picks including the computer game Plague Inc, the streaming series Star Trek: Picard, Tim Shipman's All Out War and Abraham Kuyper's Our Program: A Christian Political Manifesto. (45:22-1:12:46) NB: The promoter of the Benedict Option was identified in the episode as Patrick Deneen, however the author is Rod Dreher. Show Notes Dutch embrace 'herd immunity' as dire death warning prompts UK to change course; Bevan Shields https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe/dutch-embrace-herd-immunity-as-dire-death-warning-prompts-uk-to-change-course-20200317-p54arv.html While other countries lost precious time, Taiwan mobilised to keep COVID-19 at bay; Ben Hurley https://www.smh.com.au/world/asia/while-other-countries-lost-precious-time-taiwan-mobilised-to-keep-covid-19-at-bay-20200316-p54ah8.html Coronavirus spreads quickly and sometimes before people have symptoms, study finds; The University of Texas at Austin https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/03/200316143313.htm Cut the 'crapshoot politics', Mr Morrison, and cut the red tape to set business free; Janet Albrechtsen https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/cut-the-crapshoot-politics-mr-morrison-and-cut-the-red-tape-to-set-business-free/news-story/a92411aad8976f0e5c053ffd6daee597 World Health Organisation Boot-Licks China, With Deadly Results; Time Andrews https://thefederalist.com/2020/03/17/u-s-funds-world-health-organization-that-boot-licks-china-with-deadly-results/ Diamond Princess Mysteries; Willis Eschenbach https://wattsupwiththat.com/2020/03/16/diamond-princess-mysteries/ Culture Picks Plague Inc; Ndemic Creations https://www.ndemiccreations.com/en/22-plague-inc Star Trek: Picard https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8806524/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 All Out War; Tim Shipman https://www.amazon.com/All-Out-War-Britains-Political/dp/0008215154 Our Program: A Christian Political Manifesto; Abraham Kuyper https://www.amazon.com.au/Our-Program-Christian-Political-Manifesto-ebook/dp/B0199BCHKG

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Ep 50: The High Court And Third Class Australians

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 78:42


How does the wreckage left by the High Court's decision to create a new category of Australian affect our nation's political and social future? (2:20-22:33) In the new age of money, what are the consequences of a digital currency amidst a public backlash over cash bans? (22:33-36:57) The MAdE Establishment group of George Calombaris has gone under taking 400 jobs with it, and the panel asks how much the  longer hospitality sector can last as an award system of obscene complexity and a relentless union campaign on ‘wage theft' poison the well? (36:57-50:20) Your hosts Scott Hargreaves and Dr Chris Berg are joined by the IPA's Gideon Rozner and Kurt Wallace to answer these questions as they celebrate the Looking Forward Podcast's 50th episode! They then explore their culture picks for the week including the dramedy series Succession, Milton Friedman's classic Capitalism and Freedom, Wilhelm Ropke's The Humane Economist, and David Brooks' landmark essay from The Atlantic,  The Nuclear Family Was A Mistake. (50:20-1:18:42)   Show Notes: Love v Commonwealth of Australia; Thoms v Commonwealth of Australia [2020] HCA 3 (11 February 2020) http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/cases/cth/HCA//2020/3.html Radical High Court Divides Australia By Race; Morgan Begg https://ipa.org.au/publications-ipa/media-releases/radical-high-court-divides-australia-by-race Age of Currency Disruption is Here; Chris Berg http://chrisberg.org/2020/02/age-of-currency-disruption-is-here/  George Calombaris: Unions Under Fire Over Empire Collapse; Ewin Hannan https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/parts-of-george-calombariss-food-empire-may-reopen-under-different-ownership/news-story/4efda45709c4ea25199b7604cddbe2b1 George Calombaris: now all too many of those underpaid workers will also soon be unemployed; Charles Pier https://www.spectator.com.au/2020/02/george-calombaris-now-all-too-many-of-those-underpaid-workers-will-also-soon-be-unemployed/     Culture Picks: Succession; HBO https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7660850/ Capitalism and Freedom; Milton Friedman https://www.amazon.com.au/Capitalism-Freedom-Anniversary-Milton-Friedman-ebook/dp/B006JP11HQ The Humane Economist; Wilhelm Röpke https://shop.acton.org/products/the-humane-economist The Nuclear Family Was a Mistake; David Brooks https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/03/the-nuclear-family-was-a-mistake/605536/  

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Ep 143: We Just Had The Best Decade In Human History with Matt Ridley

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 54:07


Malcolm Turnbull is a hypocrite on bushfires – Evan 'the Undertaker' Mulholland joins the show to explain how he uncovered the hypocrisy, what it shows about Turnbull and we debate who has been more annoying since they left politics – him or Kevin Rudd (0:00-8:30). Heroes and villains this week include the man who destroyed Elizabeth Warren's debt bailout, the freakout over Joe Rogan supporting Bernie Sanders, the CNN panellists mocking everyone who doesn't agree with them and, shockingly, the Australian of the Year (8:30-16:47). Matt Ridley joins the show to talk about why we just had the best decade in human history, economic growth is saving the planet, how the far left is actually hurting the environment and poor people, the power of Golden Rice and GM crops and his upcoming book How Innovation Works (16:47-36:02). This week's quiz has Gideon Rozner going for a three-peat (36:02-44:57) At the end of the show we discuss firms urged to cut back on sport chat because apparently women must hate sports, how art galleries are now the tool of the patriarchy and after an Italian public servant gets caught clocking in his undies – which courts say he was allowed to do! – we rank the all time ‘public servants skipping work' stories (44:57-54:07).

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The Looking Forward Podcast Christmas Special – The IPA's Great Books for The Summer Break Part 2

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 88:41


This week continues The Looking Forward Podcast's Christmas Special! IPA staff discuss their favourite books of the year with Chris and Scott, giving the titles you cannot miss. Today's podcast features Zachary Gorman and Renee Gorman as they discuss The American Counter Revolution (3:06-20:52) and The Madness of Crowds (20:52-33:02), followed by Gideon Rozner and Daniel Wild on Corkscrewed (33:41-44:22) and The Rise of Victimhood Culture (44:22-58:49). The episode then finishes with Scott Hargreaves and Chris Berg reviews of Escape from Rome (59:05-1:16:16) and Rebooting AI (1:16:16- 1:26:47). Chris Berg also recommends Understanding the Blockchain Economy (1:27:11-1:27:27) and Cryptodemocracy (1:27:27-1:27:40). Books discussed: The American Counter Revolution https://www.amazon.com/American-Counter-Revolution-Favor-Liberty-Americans/dp/3030037320 The Madness of Crowds https://www.amazon.com.au/Madness-Crowds-Gender-Race-Identity/dp/1472959973/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3098XX7VHW9JN&keywords=the+madness+of+crowds+douglas+murray&qid=1576476850&s=books&sprefix=the+madness%2Cstripbooks%2C340&sr=1-1 Corkscrewed https://www.amazon.com.au/Corkscrewed/dp/1925642127 The Rise of Victimhood Culture https://www.amazon.com.au/Rise-Victimhood-Culture-Microaggressions-Spaces/dp/3319703285/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+rise+of+victimhood+culture&qid=1576476871&s=books&sr=1-1 Escape from Rome https://www.amazon.com.au/Escape-Rome-Failure-Empire-Prosperity/dp/0691172188/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=escape+from+rome&qid=1576476891&s=books&sr=1-1 Rebooting AI https://www.amazon.com.au/Rebooting-AI-Building-Artificial-Intelligence-ebook/dp/B07MYLGQLB/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=rebooting+AI&qid=1576476918&s=books&sr=1-1 Understanding the Blockchain Economy https://www.amazon.com.au/Understanding-Blockchain-Economy-Institutional-Cryptoeconomics/dp/1788974999/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=understanding+the+blockchain+economy&qid=1576476946&s=books&sr=1-1 Cryptodemocracy https://www.amazon.com.au/Cryptodemocracy-Blockchain-Democratic-Polycentricity-Institutional-ebook/dp/B07W6XVYW5/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=cryptodemocracy&qid=1576476968&s=books&sr=1-1

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Ep 46: Are We Haunted By Turnbull's Ghost?

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 66:02


Why did Pauline Hanson sink the bill to crack down on unions, and what good would it have done? (1:48-15:29) Ten years on since Tony Abbott rolled Malcom Turnbull over climate change, are we still being haunted by his political ghost? (15:29-27:51) Do the worrying signs in our economy justify calls for stimulus, or is it time to get back to the basics of wealth creation? (27:51-44:03) Your hosts Scott Hargreaves and Dr Chris Berg are joined by the IPA's Director of Policy, Gideon Rozner and Research Fellow Kurt Wallace to answer these questions as well as dive into their culture picks including Ted Gioia's Music: A Subversive History, Llewelllyn Rockwell's Against the Left, the late Clive James' collection of essays Cultural Amnesia and the right-wing self-help book You Are the Message (44:03-1:06:02).   Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Amendment (Ensuring Integrity) Bill 2019 https://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/download/legislation/billsdgs/7040245/upload_binary/7040245.pdf;fileType=application%2Fpdf#search=%22legislation/billsdgs/7040245%22 Anatomy of a defeat: how a thaw between unions and One Nation doomed the 'integrity' bill; The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/nov/30/anatomy-of-a-defeat-how-a-thaw-between-unions-and-one-nation-doomed-the-integrity-bill Statement on the Conduct of Monetary Policy (1996) https://www.rba.gov.au/monetary-policy/framework/stmt-conduct-mp-1-14081996.html   Culture Picks: Music: A Subversive History; Ted Gioia https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43886050-music Against the Left: A Rothbardian Libertarianism; Llewellyn H Rockwell Jr https://www.amazon.com/Against-Left-Libertarianism-Llewellyn-Rockwell/dp/099046315X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1A4CLF0BIO2TT&keywords=against+the+left+lew+rockwell&qid=1575353266&sprefix=against+the+left+%2Caps%2C355&sr=8-1 Cultural Amnesia – Necessary Memories from History and the Arts; Clive James https://www.amazon.com.au/Cultural-Amnesia-Necessary-Memories-History/dp/0393061167/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=clive+james+cultural+amnesia&qid=1575355472&sr=8-2 You Are the Message: Getting What You Want by Being Who You Are; Roger Ailes https://www.amazon.com/You-Are-Message-Getting-Being/dp/0385265425

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Ep 39: Enter the Dragon's Den

The Looking Forward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 59:41


Is Extinction Rebellion giving protest a bad name and do we need tougher laws to crack down on their disruptive antics? (1:26-15:25) Is there a cultural cringe at our universities and is that why they're killing off Australian history? (15:25-28:32) Has ScoMo caught the inquiry disease and become a do-nothing PM? As he might say, we'll look into it! (28:32-41:40) Your hosts Scott Hargreaves and Dr Chris Berg are joined by the IPA's very own Gideon Rozner and Renee Gorman to tackle these questions as well as dive into their culture picks such the recent Nobel Prize in economics, Stephen King's classic horror novel “Pet Sematary”, Annelise Nielson's bank bashing book “Money Spinners” and Jeffrey M. Chwieroth and Andrew Walter's new book “The Wealth Effect”. (41:40-59:42). Show Notes: Calls to review 'excessive' protest laws in wake of Extinction Rebellion arrests, The Sydney Morning Herald https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/calls-to-review-excessive-protest-laws-in-wake-of-extinction-rebellion-arrests-20191010-p52zhq.html Call to promote Australian culture, The Australian https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/call-to-promote-australian-culture/news-story/11fbc6cf6f4f4cd71cdbc042ccf07e8f ‘Universities neglect Australian studies', The Australian https://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/universities-neglect-australian-studies/news-story/ad2c525507ce1bf3ae830e317ce38841 Leaders told to lead and stop passing the buck to bureaucrats, The Australian https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/politics/leaders-told-to-lead-and-stop-passing-the-buck-to-bureaucrats/news-story/57ed5a56d286e5c9ab289a4bba92b5c5 Culture Picks: Nobel Prizes in Economic Sciences https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/lists/all-prizes-in-economic-sciences/ The Poverty Lab, The New Yorker https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2010/05/17/the-poverty-lab Pet Sematary, Stephen King https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33124137-pet-sematary Annelise Nielson, Money Spinners https://www.penguin.com.au/books/money-spinners-9781760893170 The Wealth Effect: How the Great Expectations of the Middle Class Have Changed the Politics of Banking Crises; Jeffrey M. Chwieroth; Andrew Walter https://www.amazon.com/Wealth-Effect-Expectations-Changed-Politics/dp/131660778X Wealth anxiety and political populism in democracies, Andrew Walter http://alumni.online.unimelb.edu.au/s/1182/match/wide.aspx?sid=1182&gid=1&pgid=17885&cid=25514&ecid=25514

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The Young IPA Podcast - Episode 128 with Gideon Rozner & Joanne Tran

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 48:50


The world has talked about one issue and one issue only this week – climate change. James and Pete react to Greta Thunberg's speech, the climate protests around Melbourne and The Conversation banning climate scepticism from the comments. We also talk Justin Trudeau's blackface – or according to some media outlets his ‘skin darkening makeup' - scandal before launching into this week's Heroes and Villains, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Boris Johnson, Victorian MPs who can't get off social media and Launceston City Council. We speak to Gideon Rozner in front of our first ever live studio audience on the latest with Dr Peter Ridd, the IPA's new book on climate change and preview the upcoming new show from The IPA ‘The Full Rozner' (18:54-28:25), before Gideon and Andrew take on reigning champion Pete in another round of the quiz (28:25-34:51). We then speak to Joanne Tran, the Year 12 student who's Daily Telegraph article on why she refused to go to the climate strike earlier this year on what has changed with last week's rally and what she would have told the UN if she was in Greta's shoes (34:51-41:30). At the end, we talk about confessing sins to plants, the unconscious bias training at QANTAS and Clive Palmer suing FriendlyJordies.

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Ep 33: Who Let The Lunatics Run The Asylum?

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 56:46


Last Thursday Attorney General, Christian Porter released a draft package for Religious Discrimination Bills. Can anti-discrimination law work in the favour of conservatives and religious bodies? (1:46-16:27) Education Minister Dan Tehan takes an interest in the state of free speech on campus. Why are university administrators in denials about free speech crisis on campus? (16:27-32:14) Following the mass of hysteria regarding Boris Johnson's big push we're finally seeing some movement with Brexit. The question on everyone's minds now is will there be an election before Brexit and is British Parliament doing its job? (32:14-42:34) Your weekly hosts Scott Hargreaves and Dr Chris Berg are joined by the IPA's Renee Gorman and Gideon Rozner to answer these questions as well as discuss their culture picks such as stand-up comedian Dave Chappelle's boundary pushing new show Sticks & Stones, comedy film Stan & Ollie based on comedic duo Laurel and Hardy, Jonah Goldberg's discussion of Western Civilisation with Niall Ferguson on his podcast The Remnant and the new season of Utopia: Rob Sitch's comedy show on life in the Canberra bubble (42:34-56:47). Show Notes Religious Freedom Bills https://www.ag.gov.au/Consultations/Pages/religious-freedom-bills.aspx Dan Tehan MP, Minister for Education, Address to National Press Club, 28 August 2019 https://ministers.education.gov.au/tehan/national-press-club Culture Picks:Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones https://www.netflix.com/au/title/81140577 Stan & Ollie, Jon S. Baird https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3385524/ The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg, Episode 129 https://theremnant.blubrry.net/2019/08/26/episode-129-basement-history/ Andrew Roberts on Churchill and the Craft of Biography, Econtalk http://www.econtalk.org/andrew-roberts-on-churchill-and-the-craft-of-biography/ Utopia, Rob Sitch https://www.abc.net.au/tv/programs/utopia/

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The Young IPA Podcast - Episode 122 with Matthew Lesh & Henry Spinks

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 54:23


Australia is finally having a free speech inquiry but it's more narrow than we'd like, a ban on $10,000 cash payments proves the government hasn't heard of cryptocurrency and QANTAS abandons environmentalism now that it might hurt sales. James and Adam from So Fox discuss all that then get into Heroes and Villains of the week, including Sarah Silverman and Gwent Police saying they'll investigate jokes. James speaks to IPA Adjunct Fellow Matthew Lesh about free speech on Australian campuses, the influence of the Confucius Centres and the response from universities to Hong Kong protests. James then speaks to Henry Spinks, a young entrepreneur who had the government shut down his chauffer business with red tape, about his story. At the end, James and Adam discuss the movie Trump got cancelled, the Green MP in the UK that forgot to include minorities in her proposal for an all-female anti-Brexit cabinet and Adam reflects on his time in Pete's chair before James hosts another round of our new quiz Hey…What Did We Miss with Renee Gorman up against returning challenger Gideon Rozner.

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Ep 30: The Centre-Right Is Alive And Well

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 56:32


Is the Keneally-fuelled success of the inaugural CPAC Australia conference a one-off or another sign of a vibrant centre-right movement?  (01:40-14:20).  What is it with Greta Thunberg and her alarmist followers; and does the elite encouragement reveal the deeper agenda of expanding State control? (14:20-25:10).  How does the case of Comcare v Banerji, in which a public servant used an anonymous Twitter account to criticise the government's immigration policy, differ from the Israel Folau case? (25:10-27:30).  Scott Hargreaves is joined by Dr Richard Allsop, Evan Mulholland and Gideon Rozner to discuss these questions and share their culture picks, including Nikki Sava's latest book on the downfall of Malcolm Turnbull, John Ruddick's argument for more democracy in the Liberal Party, a dark (if not nihilist) comedy on HBO/Foxtel starring former SNL actor Bill Hader as a hit man who wants to be an actor, and Anne Henderson's new book on 19th century free trade Labor politician, Paddy Glynn (34:10-56:00).   Show notes:   German meat tax proposal a risk to consumption, Fitch says https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/economics/german-meat-tax-proposal-a-risk-to-consumption-fitch-says/news-story/170869b035582cfc6d91a46ebb07f8a1 In praise of the bands that said no to Greta Thunberg https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2019/08/in-praise-of-the-bands-that-said-no-to-greta-thunberg/ Outrage culture is killing free speech, Andrew Bushnell https://www.spectator.com.au/2019/08/outrage-culture-is-killing-free-speech/ The Road to Ruin, Niki Savva https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-road-to-ruin-niki-savva/prod9781925322729.html On Mutiny, David Speers https://www.booktopia.com.au/on-mutiny-david-speers/prod9780522875065.html   Culture picks: Plots and Prayers: Malcolm Turnbull's demise and Scott Morrison's ascension, Niki Savva https://www.dymocks.com.au/book/plots-and-prayers-malcolm-turnbulls-demise-and-scott-morrisons-ascension-by-niki-savva-9781925849189 Make the Liberal Party Great Again, John Ruddick https://www.dymocks.com.au/book/make-the-liberal-party-great-again-by-john-ruddick-9781925642568 Barry, HBO https://www.hbo.com/barry Federation's Man of Letters – Patrick McMahon Glynn, Anne Henderson

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Ep 27: "Now Hearing The Case Of Taxpayer v Taxpayer"

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 62:16


If JCU appeals to a higher court, should the Commonwealth cover Peter Ridd's legal costs? (03:50-20:50)  Is George Calombaris really the whipping boy for ‘wage theft', and what does that phrase actually mean?  (20:50-31:50)  And is BoJo as UK PM really the ‘new Trump'?  (31:55-43:45)  Dr Chris Berg and Scott Hargreaves are joined by Evan Mulholland and Gideon Rozner to discuss these questions and share their culture picks, including Memoirs of Roman Emperor Hadrian, a collection of essays on free speech, Trump etc from American Psycho author Brett Easton Ellis, the actual book of The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood (which doesn't follow the left's narrative), and ‘The Loudest Voice' miniseries on Stan about Fox News founder Roger Ailes, played by Russell Crowe subtly subverting the caricature. (43:45-1:04). SHOW NOTES Christian Porter: Commonwealth could fund Peter Ridd's fight against James Cook University, Joe Kelly, The Australian https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/politics/christian-porter-commonwealth-could-fund-peter-ridds-fight-against-james-cook-uni/news-story/fcf614cf33ec9b088ea2fcf9e6949455 Against Public Broadcasting: Why and how we should privatise the ABC, Chris Berg and Sinclair Davidson https://www.connorcourtpublishing.com.au/Against-Public-Broadcasting-Why-and-how-we-should-privatise-the-ABC--Chris-Berg-and-Sinclair-Davidson_p_177.html Memoirs of Hadrian, Marguerite Yourcenar https://www.bookdepository.com/Memoirs-Hadrian-Marguerite-Yourcenar/9780141184968 White, Brett Easton Ellis http://breteastonellis.com/books/ The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood http://margaretatwood.ca/shop/ The Loudest Voice https://www.sho.com/the-loudest-voice The Loudest Voice in the Room, Gabriel Sherman https://www.gabrielsherman.com/

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Ep 20: The State of our Origins: Would Another ATSIC Solve Anything?

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 59:56


Indigenous Recognition is back in the news – what will this look like and what does it have to do with the national anthem? (1:45-15:52) Scott Morrison visits the Solomon Islands: is this related to Belt and Road, and what should Australia's response be? (15:52-27:54) Trump's trade war extends to Mexico, and Australia came close to having tariffs against its goods – where is globalism at in 2019? (27:54-42:11) Scott Hargreaves and Dr Chris Berg are joined by Dr Zachary Gorman and Gideon Rozner to discuss these issues and share what they've been reading and watching this week, including 16 Ways To Defend A Walled City, Dangerous Hero, a series of documentaries on the failed Murray Darling Basin Plan and a new paper on the secret discussions which made Canberra our capital city. SHOW NOTES 16 Ways To Defend A Walled City, K.J. Parker https://www.amazon.com/Sixteen-Ways-Defend-Walled-City/dp/0316270792 Dangerous Hero: Corbyn's Ruthless Plot for Power, Tom Bower: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dangerous-Hero-Unmissable-investigative-biographer/dp/0008299579 The MDBA's Man Made Drought, Topher Field: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=327497544604368 “Dished like a dinner” by the Victorians? The 1899 Seat of Government Compact and its Repercussions in the early Australian Commonwealth, Paul Strangio: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ajph.12533

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Ep 18: A Time for Mainstream Australians

The Looking Forward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 63:11


Was the upset victory of the Morrison-led Coalition Government a stunning repudiation of the progressive left and its identity politics and climate change obsessions, or a vote by a conservative electorate for steady as she goes? And what does it mean for the populist revolt? (01:38 - 20:43). With a majority in the House and a more amenable Senate, what should be the agenda of the Morrison Government to deliver the prosperity,  opportunity and freedoms sought by mainstream Australia? (20:43 - 35:25). And where should the Centre-Left go now, as its international counterparts continue their lurch to the left? (35:25 - 49:08). Scott Hargreaves and Dr Chris Berg are joined by Daniel Wild and Gideon Rozner to discuss these issues and share what they've been reading, watching and listening to this week, including Seven Types of Atheism, The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza (Dallas, Texas), Valley of the Boom  and Game of Thrones.   Valley of the Boom on National Geographic Channel https://www.nationalgeographic.com.au/tv/valley-of-the-boom/   The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza https://www.jfk.org/ Seven Types of Atheism by John Gray. https://www.amazon.com.au/Seven-Types-Atheism-John-Gray-ebook/dp/B077TCF56Q/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=John+Gray&qid=1558503294&s=books&sr=1-1 Game of Thrones https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0944947/

Like I'm A Six-Year-Old
137 - Gideon Rozner

Like I'm A Six-Year-Old

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 69:56


Gideon Rozner is a Liberal Party member and the director of policy at free market think tank The Institute of Public Affairs. He loves markets and freedom and shit like that.  I'd booked this discussion in prior to the weekend's election results which for SOME FUCKING BONKERS reason s3aw the Morrison government re-elected. Gideon was very pleased with the result and in this conversation we discuss what he think happened, what Morrison will actually do, his climate scepticism, "class warfare", abolishing the Fair Work Act and how much money he won by betting on the election.   You can support the show by becoming a Patron yes please thanks ENOUGH is coming to Newcastle, Geelong, Sydney & Melbourne ENOUGH is coming to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August @GideonCRozner Gideon's profile on The IPA website  20 Policies to Fix Australia by The IPA  Gideon talks Peter Ridd on Sky News Outsiders ARTICLE: Climate sceptics see a conspiracy in Australia's record-breaking heat by Graham Readfearn ARTICLE: Australian Labor's Miliband Moment by Osmond Chiu ARTICLE: We live in anti-political times by Elizabeth Humphrys Cause of the Week: Give Money To Homeless People (or alternatively support Justice Connect's Homeless Law justiceconnect.org.au)

The Looking Forward Podcast
Ep 14: The Lasting Effects Of The Peter Ridd Case

The Looking Forward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 64:38


Dr Peter Ridd has won his legal battle with James Cook Univeristy, what does this mean for academic freedom in Australia? (1:34-19:15) The Mueller report has been released - will there be impeachment and is this a good strategy for Democrats? (19:15-37:25) And GetUp! are now a major political force in Australia, what should the centre-right's response be? (37:25-51:09) Scott Hargreaves and Dr Chris Berg are joined by Dr Aaron Lane and Gideon Rozner to discuss these issues and share what they've been reading, watching or listening to this week, including a new translation of The New Testament, Brexit: The Uncivil War, The Roads to Modernity: The British, French, and American Enlightenments and The Aftermath (51:09-1:04:38) Show Notes: The New Testament: A Translation, by David Bentley Hart: https://www.amazon.com/New-Testament-David-Bentley-Hart/dp/0300186096 Brexit: The Uncivil War: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8425058/ he Roads to Modernity: The British, French, and American Enlightenments, by Gertrude Himmelfarb: https://www.amazon.com/Roads-Modernity-British-American-Enlightenments/dp/1400077222 The Aftermath: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5977276/  Year Zero: A History of 1945, by Ian Buruma: https://www.amazon.com/Year-Zero-History-Notable-Adults/dp/1594204365

The Young IPA Podcast
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 106 with Gideon Rozner and Tim Andrews

The Young IPA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 59:59


Dr Peter Ridd wins the biggest victory for freedom of speech in a generation, the Brexit Party forms in Britain, David Attenborough gets in trouble for faking walrus footage, Ukraine elects a television personality with no political experience to be President and Nancy Pelosi forecasts what internet regulation will look like. We talk to Gideon Rozner who was with Peter Ridd through his court case about how he found out about the outcome of the case, why this is such a great victory for freedom of speech and why Gideon is so confused by the ALP's campaign so far in this election (20:43-35:10). We also talk to Australian Taxpayers' Alliance Executive Director Tim Andrews to preview the upcoming and unmissable Friedman Conference being held alongside the World Taxpayers Conference, which speakers he is most looking forward to, what guests can expect and where Young IPA Podcast listeners can go for discount tickets (35:14-48:34)

Sky News - The Bolt Report
The Bolt Report, Thursday 4th April

Sky News - The Bolt Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 26:15


On this episode of The Bolt Report, Rita Panahi and Gideon Rozner discuss what they expect will be included in Labor’s budget reply. Plus, former US vice president Joe Biden apologises after allegations of innapropriate behaviour. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Looking Forward Podcast
Ep 9: How Should We Regulate Social Media, If At All?

The Looking Forward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 64:07


Is the push for more regulation of social media platforms really the right approach post-Christchurch (2:27-18:14)? A scandal in the United States reveals how families are rorting the College system to get their children into leading schools, what does this say about our culture's approach to education (18:14-32:56)? And how much of a problem is crony capitalism in the modern economy(32:56-43:29)? Scott Hargreaves and Dr Chris Berg are joined by Dr Zachary Gorman and Gideon Rozner to answer these questions and discuss what they've been watching, reading and listening to this week, including the Oscar-winning documentary Free Solo, A Companion to John of Salisbury, Counterpart and Right Here, Right Now: Politics and Leadership in the Age of Disruption by former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper   Show notes: Attacks on our freedoms should not be met with further attacks on our freedoms, Gideon Rozner: https://ipa.org.au/publications-ipa/attacks-on-our-freedoms-should-not-be-met-with-further-attacks-on-our-freedoms School's Out, Zeev Vinokurov in IPA Review: https://ipa.org.au/ipa-review-articles/schools-out Is Capitalism Sustainable? By Michael Munger: https://www.aier.org/article/capitalism-sustainable Free Solo: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7775622/ A Companion to John of Salisbury by Christoph Grellard and Frederique Lachaud: https://www.amazon.com/Companion-Salisbury-Companions-Christian-Tradition/dp/9004265104 Counterpart: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4643084/ Right Here, Right Now: Politics and Leadership in the Age of Disruption by Stephen Harper: https://www.amazon.com/Right-Here-Now-Leadership-Disruption/dp/0771038623/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1?keywords=Right+Here+Right+Now+Stephen+Harper&qid=1553041813&s=books&sr=1-1-fkmrnull

The Young IPA Podcast
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 101 with Gideon Rozner & Dr Bella d'Abrera

The Young IPA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 62:07


Students took to the streets last week to protest climate change but we didn't see any pro-nuclear signs, rich people are rorting the US college system to get their kids in, James Gunn is back as director of Guardians of the Galaxy 3 after being fired for old tweets, Brexit enters its 74th consecutive “big week”. We talk to Gideon Rozner about the upcoming trial of Dr Peter Ridd over his criticism of Great Barrier Reef research, the video the IPA has made about the trial and what the implications are for freedom of speech in Australia (19:31-33:36). We also talk (again) to Dr Bella d'Abrera to get her take on the climate rallies and she teaches James and Pete about speciesism (33:41-44:34)

The Looking Forward Podcast
Ep 5: Will We Regret Trump's National Emergency?

The Looking Forward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 60:26


Does the passage of the medivac bill really show the decline of major political parties in Australia (1:40-17:20)? What does the declaration of a national emergency mean for America, and could the same words be used to enable a disastrous climate change political agenda (17:20-31:03)? And is the Space Force a sign we're headed for a new Cold War in space (31:03-38:55)? Scott Hargreaves and Dr Chris Berg are joined by Dr Richard Allsop and Gideon Rozner to discuss these issues and share what they've been reading, watching or listening to this week.   Show Notes:  Alienated America: Why Some Places Thrive While Others Collapse by Timothy P Carney: https://www.amazon.com/Alienated-America-Places-Thrive-Collapse/dp/0062797107?fbclid=IwAR3ye8dDFC4Vc_d_W68M6SidZ2_6VmhSjdjLL8R_Hqeap0VgJNs_qe3wR4g 'Report From Alienated America', Reason Podcast: https://reason.com/blog/2019/02/15/tim-carney-alienated-america-podcast?fbclid=IwAR3R37tyFC7aeCLbex55bDpPUW_WRKPHs1Rk2j-c93fJnTKjg7stg0YY8q0 Midnight at Chernobyl by Adam Higginbotham: https://www.amazon.com/Midnight-Chernobyl-Greatest-Nuclear-Disaster-ebook/dp/B07GNV7PNH?fbclid=IwAR0O7MlrRnjrxhqXuR-pegWHBNlc0RvT1p89cY8hxH8daog_vFA8QWXyUCI  The Land Of Dreams by David Kemp: https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-land-of-dreams-david-kemp/prod9780522873337.html?fbclid=IwAR3WNhDSiqJGTNk002JXzMDxfzN3yX5sJw_3NiM_8wBoF6Zx0mnfUI801xo Trumponomics by Stephen Moore & Arthur B Laffer: https://www.amazon.com/Trumponomics-Inside-America-Revive-Economy/dp/1250193710?fbclid=IwAR2MZsM1sbjCCq_sldqo9sX5LDe1b02IexQHUAsbZl9LdOT4LN2MqKYl-Vo  

Sky News - Outsiders
Outsiders, Tuesday 18th December

Sky News - Outsiders

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 45:44


Rowan Dean is joined by Gideon Rozner and Teena McQueen to take Labor to task over motions put forward at their National Conference in Adelaide. Our regular North Carolinian favourite Shemeka Michelle joins the show to talk about what might happen in the US in 2019. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sky News - Outsiders
Outsiders, Tuesday 11th December

Sky News - Outsiders

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 46:15


It’s a Bumper Brexit edition of Outsiders, as Rowan Dean talks to former UKIP leader Nigel Farage about the latest from the UK and just why Theresa May’s Prime Ministership is the worst he’s ever seen. Joined by guests hosts Teena McQueen & Gideon Rozner, Rowan also speaks with British author & journalist Melanie Phillips, and are joined by Darren Nelson who takes us through Trumponomics, and why Australia’s right-wing politics is splintered. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sky News - Outsiders
Outsiders, Tuesday 4th December

Sky News - Outsiders

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 46:36


Join the Outsiders, as Rowan Dean, Teena McQueen & Gideon Rozner talk climate – with Emmanuel Macron feeling the pressure on fuel tax hikes & Australia’s Paris targets looking unlikely to be reached. Our favourite US blogger Shemeka Michelle calls in from Durham, North Carolina to talk about how Donald Trump is being received in the suburbs of America. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sky News - Outsiders
Outsiders, Tuesday 27th November

Sky News - Outsiders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 46:55


Rowan Dean is joined by guest panellists Teena McQueen and Gideon Rozner to dissect the day in Canberra, where Julia Banks moves to the crossbench over internal bullying. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Sky News - Outsiders
Outsiders, Tuesday 20th November

Sky News - Outsiders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 46:28


Teena McQueen and Gideon Rozner join Rowan Dean to talk about GetUp’s new rival with Gerard Benedet, Trump’s America with Shemeka Michelle & digest the latest news on transgenders laws being debated in Tasmanian parliament. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.