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Coalition reveals new frontbench as Jacinta Nampijinpa Price claims some picks weren’t based on merit, a veterans group urges Albanese to back a volunteer disaster recovery force. Plus, Geelong knocks the Sunshine Coast off the top migrant spot.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony Abbott was on a layover in Dubai when he phoned Natasha Griggs – the president of the Country Liberal Party – and set off a chain reaction inside the Coalition. Hours later, Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price defected to the Liberals and a surprise leadership ticket was taking shape. For moderates, it was another sign that the former prime minister and his confidante, Peta Credlin, are still pulling the party’s levers from the outside. Today, national correspondent for The Saturday Paper Jason Koutsoukis, on Tony Abbott, the shadow network steering the Liberals and why insiders say it’s a cancer that’s killing the party. If you enjoy 7am, the best way you can support us is by making a contribution at 7ampodcast.com.au/support. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Instagram Guest: National correspondent for The Saturday Paper, Jason Koutsoukis. Photo: SuppliedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Canavan to challenge Littleproud as Nationals downplay Coalition split, Ed Husic slams Richard Marles but Labor MPs say others were upset too. Plus, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price says the Coalition ran a fear-driven election campaign.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nationals Senator Matt Canavan joins the show as he challenges David Littleproud for the party leadership. Plus, Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price on her candidacy for deputy Liberal leader.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price confirms bid to become deputy Liberal party leader, News South Wales Police seize a tonne of cocaine, Suns hold off Bulldogs in Top End thriller.
Mark Levy has declared that Jacinta Nampijinpa Price "ticks all of the boxes" to make a positive impact on the Liberal Party’s leadership after switching from the Nationals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price quits the Nationals to join the Liberal Party as the leadership race heats up, Tim Wilson highlights a key issue candidates must tackle. Plus, the ATO reveals unusual tax claims and its 2025 focus.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price defects to the Liberals as leadership questions swirl, Greens Leader Adam Bandt goes down with a nasty concession speech. Plus, more from the Vatican as cardinals near their decision on the next pope.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friday Headlines: America's Robert Francis Prevost announced as new pope, More than 30 people have been arrested over a number of homophobic attacks linked to dating apps, Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has quit the Nationals party to instead join forces with the Libs, Putin and Xi Jinping slam AUKUS, and Matildas captain Sam Kerr has announced the birth of her son Jagger. Deep Dive: Australia’s music scene is looking like it’ll be getting a boost with big incentives for international acts — but there’s a growing threat putting our festivals at risk. Extreme Weather. As more gigs get cancelled, is the real danger something we just can't control? Helen Smith sits down with Berish Bilander, Green Music Australia CEO to discuss.Further listening from the headlines: Why we shouldn't torpedo AUKUS Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @listnrnewsroom Instagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroom Facebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Greens leader Adam Bandt concedes defeat and leaves parliament, taking a swipe at Peter Dutton and the media on the way out. Plus, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price is switching to the Liberal Party and could become deputy leader.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Signs voters are starting to see through the Teals as Zoe Daniel loses her seat, what does Labor’s victory mean for the future of the nation’s energy system? Plus, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price on the calls for quotas within the Liberal Party.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over the weekend, Australians have made a huge statement by convincingly voting Labor back into government for another three years. Anthony Albanese will form a majority government with over 80 seats as the Coalition is left to pick up the pieces. With regards to whether or not Labor would try to revive 'the Voice,' Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, "They'll absolutely go down that path." "The gap will not close under Labor because it's all smoke and mirrors and it's all talk," Senator Price continued.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In two and a half weeks you'll be heading to the polling booth to decide who you want to lead the country for the next three years.Right now, the polls suggest that Labor's Anthony Albanese is on track to be elected again, with Peter Dutton's Coalition trailing.Today, host of the ABC's 7.30 program, Sarah Ferguson, on what you need to know about the campaign so far and why anything associated with Donald Trump is now toxic to Australian politics.She explains how the Coalition's apparent nods to ‘Trumpism', like appointing a shadow minister for government efficiency and targeting work from home policies have seemingly backfired. Plus, her analysis on a listener question about the relevance of the Labor and Liberal leader's backstories; Albanese from public housing and Dutton the Queensland police officer. Featured: Sarah Ferguson, host of 7.30
Mark Levy has leapt to the defence of Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price after she used a term similar to US President Donald Trump's 'MAGA' slogan, pledging to ‘Make Australia Great Again’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Psychiatrist Andrew Amos warns gender care for kids is driven by politics not science, Coalition distances from Trump amid election pressure. Plus, police brace for Indigenous protests targeting Jacinta Nampijinpa Price.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price accuses a domestic violence group of gaslighting aboriginal women, the Greens issue a list of minority government demands. Plus, how Pauline Hanson’s daughter is shaking up the Senate race in Tasmania. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dutton’s father suffers heart attack before leaders’ debate, Greens outline key demands for potential minority deal. Plus, police brace for Indigenous protests targeting Jacinta Nampijinpa Price.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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If the Coalition wins the federal election, Peter Dutton wants to appoint his own Elon Musk to cut government spending. Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price is now the shadow minister for government efficiency, a title that echoes the Department Of Government Efficiency in the United States. So, what will be on the chopping block? And do Australians really want a Trump-style DOGE?Today, Mark Kenny, director of the Australian Studies Institute at the Australian National University, on whether slashing the public service really saves money in the end. Featured: Mark Kenny, director of the Australian Studies Institute at the Australian National University and host of ‘Democracy Sausage' podcast
Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price discusses her huge task of cutting government spending. Plus, Chris speaks with Liberal candidate Ro Knox who’s taking on teal Allegra Spender in Wentworth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has written a book outlining her life story which is one of resilience, hardship, and triumph. She has overcame violence, tragedy and disadvantage to become one of Australia’s most influential political voices. Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, "I learned quickly that I'm never going to please everybody." "I will upset people." "But ultimately, my goal is to be a voice for the voiceless and look at trying to save lives and if that meant being a target, then that's what I guess I had to be in order to do that," Jacinta Price said.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Donald Trump returned to the US presidency, he unveiled DOGE, the Department Of Government Efficiency. It's a cost cutting body for government spending run by the world's richest man Elon Musk. Last weekend, the opposition leader Peter Dutton unveiled the Coalition's brand-new spokeswoman for government efficiency, supposed to cut wasteful spending here in Australia.Today, host of The Party Room podcast, Patricia Karvelas on why Mr Dutton will only go so far down the Trump path. She highlights eerie similarities between Dutton's new portfolio and Trump's DOGE.She also explains how Dutton is selectively adopting parts of Trump's agenda that he believes will resonate with Australian voters. Patricia Karvelas says Dutton's approach is tailored to the unique political landscape of Australia, which differs from the US in key ways.Featured: Patricia Karvelas, host of The Party Room podcastKey Topics:Donald TrumpDOGE (Department Of Government Efficiency)Elon MuskPeter DuttonJacinta Nampijinpa PriceAustralian politicsGovernment efficiencyGina ReinhartVoice referendumCulture wars
This week, Luke Grant is joined by Liberal Senator for the Northern Territory, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, for an Australia Day edition of the Sunday Sweep.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Labor's shocking decision to gamble the nation's Future Fund on their own projects, and defence personnel call out the leadership failures of commanders. Plus, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price discusses Victoria's treaty negotiations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Politics is full of surprises but few people expected abortion policy to be back on the agenda in 2024. The fierce abortion debate in the United States has been turbocharged by the upcoming presidential election. Now the fight over reproductive rights has made its way to Australia. Abortion has been a surprise issue in the Queensland election campaign. It was also the subject of an attempted legislative rollback in South Australia last week. Now it is being put on the federal agenda by high-profile Opposition front-bencher Jacinta Nampijinpa Price. Joining Jacqueline Maley to discuss is federal political correspondent Paul Sakkal, and federal politics reporter Natassia Crysanthos. Cut through the noise of federal politics with news, views and expert analysis. Subscribers can sign up to our weekly Inside Politics newsletter.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Politics is full of surprises but few people expected abortion policy to be back on the agenda in 2024. The fierce abortion debate in the United States has been turbocharged by the upcoming presidential election. Now the fight over reproductive rights has made its way to Australia. Abortion has been a surprise issue in the Queensland election campaign. It was also the subject of an attempted legislative rollback in South Australia last week. Now it is being put on the federal agenda by high-profile Opposition front-bencher Jacinta Nampijinpa Price. Joining Jacqueline Maley to discuss is federal political correspondent Paul Sakkal, and federal politics reporter Natassia Crysanthos. Cut through the noise of federal politics with news, views and expert analysis. Subscribers can sign up to our weekly Inside Politics newsletter.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
‘Yes' advocates push for misinformation laws, and the Coalition overtakes Labor in the latest Newspoll. Plus, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price on the one-year anniversary of the defeat of the Voice referendum.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A prominent breastfeeding expert fights to protect free speech, and an AFL great slams the PM over his showy appearance at the finals over the weekend. Plus, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price on a secretive Indigenous treaty meeting in Victoria. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Albanese government dodges Gaza visa question, Labor introduces politician behavior laws, Teals call out ‘abuse' during Question Time. Plus, Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price joins the panel to discuss the Northern Territory election.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price criticises the Northern Territory's child protection policies, highlighting a case where foster carers lost custody of Indigenous children after reporting signs of abuse, emphasising the urgent need for a royal commission into the systemic failures affecting Indigenous children.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Elliott has spoken on the first thing he would do if he was elected Prime Minister. It comes after senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price was asked what she would do, and her response was to tackle the racial disadvantages in Australia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The firebrand Aboriginal leader who helped defeat the Voice on her own vision of Australia's history - and our future. 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 by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Neal Sutherland. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The report into a second Vic injecting room finally released, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price on remote communities impacted by Labor abolishing the cashless welfare card. Plus, Barnaby Joyce on the leftist attacks on Anzac Day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this enthralling episode of Liberalism in Question, host Rob Forsyth engages in a deep dialogue about Indigenous affairs in Australia with influential Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price. Distinguished as one of Australia's most notable figures in 2023, Price imparts a fresh perspective on her experiences and shares her critical views on the prevailing policies affecting Indigenous Australians. Through this riveting conversation, Price unearths the damaging effects of the 'groupthink' mentality and the policy of self-determination that has not met its promised outcomes over the past fifty years. She further discusses the debilitating narrative that portrays Aboriginal Australians as victims and demythologizes beliefs surrounding colonialism and modernization. This conversation serves as an open revelation on the realities of Indigenous Australians and a call for a liberal visionary approach for their future. In delving profounder into these intricacies, Price presents a confounding analysis of socio-cultural allusions and stereotypes prevalent in the Indigenous community. From the Indigenous feminist movement to violence in remote communities and the intersections of traditional culture with modern norms - this expansive discussion scrutinizes dominant narratives and accentuates the need for honest recognition of traditional society's strengths and vulnerabilities. Furthermore, the dialogue hones in on the individual complexities within the Indigenous community, shifting focus from race-based policies to ones centered around need and personal specifics. The worthy culmination of this spirited chat lies in a heartfelt sharing of Price's Grandfather's life story - a man who defied societal norms and inspired resilience in his lineage. This episode guarantees to be a deep contemplation of the past, a critique of the present, and an optimistic projection for Australia's future from an Indigenous viewpoint. It is a must-listen for all interested in gaining a deeper understanding of Indigenous affairs in Australia.
It was the referendum Anthony Albanese promised to hold at the last election, but pretty much all the opinion polls suggest that when Australians cast their votes, it will be a resounding “No” to an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. The Voice would act as an independent advisory body to the government for First Nations people, but the proposed change to the Constitution has led to a divisive and heated debate. Today, ABC reporter Isabella Higgins on why Yes campaigners still see a glimmer of hope and what to expect when you wake up the morning after the vote. Featured: Isabella Higgins, ABC reporter
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price – senator for the Northern Territory and shadow minister for indigenous Australians – is the latest guest on The Brendan O'Neill Show. Jacinta explains why an Indigenous Voice to Parliament will undermine Australian democracy, stoke racial division and do nothing to help Aboriginal communities like hers. Order Brendan O'Neill's A Heretic's Manifesto now from:
The campaigning around the Voice to Parliament has been heated, but this week figures in the “No” camp threatened to turn that negativity on each other. Leading “No” campaigner Warren Mundine claimed that defeating the referendum would make treaties between governments and First Nations people more likely. Fellow campaigner Jacinta Nampijinpa Price declared “you can't have a treaty with your own citizens”. And there's division over Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's proposal to hold a second referendum. Today, columnist for The Saturday Paper Paul Bongiorno on the tensions in the “No” camp and whether they will make a difference on polling day. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Columnist for The Saturday Paper, Paul Bongiorno.
Claire and Zoe discuss how overblown the Luis Rubiales and Jenni Hermoso scandal was, and how much they enjoyed Heather Mac Donald's piece about it in Quillette. Then they go on to discuss the Australian referendum on the Voice to Parliament and how impressed they were by Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price's address to the National Press Club, where she made the controversial claim that colonisation had a "positive impact" on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The referendum on enshrining an Indigenous Voice to Parliament into Australia's constitution is coming at us rather quickly, so in this episode of Squiz Shortcuts we thought we'd step away from the headlines of the day to get to know 2 of the most prominent people of the campaign. From the ‘No' side, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, and from the ‘Yes' campaign, Noel Pearson. Further watching: Pearson's Boyer Lecture Price's National Press Club address Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what's making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
La senadora indígena liberal Jacinta Nampijinpa Price ha rechazado la idea de que la colonización haya llevado el trauma a generaciones de indígenas australianos, y sugirió que las familias de los convictos enviados a Australia enfrentaron sufrimientos similares. La ministra federal para asuntos indígenas, Linda Burney, dice que muchas personas de las Primeras Naciones están angustiadas y disgustadas por los comentarios de su oponente política sobre el efecto de la colonización británica.
Tổng trưởng Thổ dân Sự vụ Linda Burney cho biết nhiều người dân Thổ dân đau khổ và ghê tởm trước những bình luận của đối thủ chính trị của bà về ảnh hưởng thời thuộc địa lên người Thổ dân. Thế nhưng nhà lãnh đạo Chiến dịch Không - No Campaign - đồng thời cũng là người đảm nhiệm trọng trách Thổ dân Sự vụ của phe Đối lập là Jacinta Nampijinpa Price thì được Lãnh đạo phe đối lập khen ngợi là "dũng cảm" sau khi bà khẳng định không có tác động tiêu cực nào từ việc thuộc địa hóa.
The Federal Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney says many First Nations people are distressed and disgusted by her political opponent's comments on the arrival of British settlers. But No Campaign leader and Opposition Minister Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has been praised by the Opposition Leader as "brave" after she asserted there were no negative impacts from colonisation. - 在剛過去的周末,全國各地都有舉行遊行集會,呼籲選民在 10 月中的公投中投票支持成立「原住民之聲」諮詢機構,出席人數數以萬計。但與此同時,反對黨原住民事務發言人普萊斯 (Jacinta Nampijinpa Price) 日前的一句說話,卻遭到「贊成」陣營猛烈抨擊。
Jacinta Nampijinpa (Price's comment that the colonisation of Aboriginal people has had no 'ongoing negative effects' disputed by Doctors, psychologists and community leaders.
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The Opposition's Indigenous Australians spokeswoman Jacinta Nampijinpa Price speaks to SBS Political Correspondent Anna Henderson about the Indigenous Voice to Parliament, and her support for the 'No' campaign.
After a week that forced a reshuffle on the Coalition front bench, Peter Dutton had to announce a new spokesperson for Indigenous Australians – he needed someone who would enthusiastically support his ‘No' position on the Voice to Parliament. His choice was Jacinta Nampijinpa Price – a first-term senator. So who is Dutton's new pick? How did she rise so quickly through the ranks? And what does she really believe about Indigenous Affairs? Today, chief political correspondent for The Saturday Paper Karen Middleton, on why the Liberal party is betting it all on Jacinta Nampijinpa Price. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Chief political correspondent for The Saturday Paper, Karen Middleton.