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Best podcasts about kate chaney

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The Briefing
Are billionaires buying Australia's elections?

The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 17:48


Are you satisfied with the Government right now? If polls are anything to go by, Australians are increasingly getting over being led by majority governments on the left or the right. Labor and the Coalition are unsurprisingly not keen on sharing power with independents and minor parties – and have responded by pushing legislation through parliament to reform our national elections. The Government says this new law would stop billionaires having too much influence on our elections – but independent MPs say it’s really aimed at making it harder for them, and new independents, to be elected in the future. It’s a battle over the future of the country. Who’s going to win, and what should you do about it? Allegra Spender is the Independent Member for Wentworth, and Kate Chaney the Independent Member for Curtin. On this episode of The Briefing, they join Bension Siebert from parliament house in Canberra. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @listnrnewsroom Instagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroom Facebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Max's Island
"There's not much that a good carrot cake and a pot of tea can't solve"

Max's Island

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024


Shannon Ziegelaar has had some grass roots experiences in the various levels of local and federal politics. This included supporting a close friend in the City of Perth Lord Mayoral elections and then being a volunteer for Kate Chaney as she entered federal parliament at the last federal election as a successful independent community candidate. The collective views and values of a group of like minded community focused citizens, who were also inspired to think there was a better way for effective representation, has led to the formation of Voices of Moore. Shannon tells her story of being part of the establishment of this group and how it has evolved into a movement that has engaged many aspects of their community, created some common aspirations and is now positioned to find the “ideal” candidate to represent them.

Punters Politics
Labor & Liberal's Secret Plan to RIG Elections

Punters Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 41:28


Support We the Punters on PATREON Punter Konrad and Punter James chat with independent politician Kate Chaney about the "electoral reform" bill being rushed through parliament at record speed. How could this bill entrench the political duopoly and take Australia further down the path to an American style two party "democracy".  Sign Jacqui Lambi's Petition against this Electoral Reform Bill Sign the Petition to restore the Punters' Pass To help us get the BILLBOARD click here! Jingle Liaison Lawson Hull on Spotify See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny
Big money, big influence, big parties

Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 53:48


Independent MPs Kate Chaney and Zali Steggall join Democracy Sausage to talk campaign finance reform and how it impacts your choice at the ballot box. Will Labor's election finance reform bill strengthen democracy or give major parties an unfair head start? What do the details of the bill look like? And what does this tell us about major parties and their willingness to adapt to the rise of the teals? On this episode of Democracy Sausage, Independent MPs Kate Chaney and Zali Steggall discuss Labor's proposed reforms to campaign donations and spending caps. Kate Chaney is the Independent Federal Member for Curtin. Zali Steggall is the Independent Federal Member for Warringah. Mark Kenny is the Director of the ANU Australian Studies Institute. He came to the University after a high-profile journalistic career including six years as chief political correspondent and national affairs editor for The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and The Canberra Times. Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. We'd love to hear your feedback on this series, so send in your questions, comments or suggestions for future episodes to democracysausage@anu.edu.au. This podcast is produced by The Australian National University. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson
Kate Chaney changes her mind on Sheep trade

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 12:19


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No Fibs Podcast
PODCAST – ‘The most demanding job I've ever done’: Kate Chaney on her first two years as #CurtinVotes' MP

No Fibs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 50:22


“This new community has formed based on radical trust and now I have to actually live up to that trust and indeed do politics differently” Kate Chaney MP No Fibs has helped document Kate Chaney's campaign for Curtin since I accidentally scored the first interview with her post announcement.  Wanna know why @ChaneyforCurtin has a […]Author informationMargo KingstonCo-publisher and editor-in-chief at No FibsMargo Kingston is a retired Australian journalist and climate change activist. She is best known for her stint as Phillip Adams' ‘Canberra Babylon' contributor and her work at The Sydney Morning Herald and #Webdiary. Since 2012, Kingston has been a citizen journalist, reporting and commenting on Australian politics via Twitter and No Fibs. | Twitter |

Happiness Solved
296. Together We Can Make a Difference: Building Inclusive Communities for Special Needs with Kate Chaney

Happiness Solved

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 12:21


Happiness Solved with Sandee Sgarlata. In this episode, Sandee interviews Kate Chaney. Kate is the founder of Inspirational Experiences which started in 2022, and has been on a mission to provide events and services specifically for the special needs community in Texas. Kate works in the Applied Behavioral Analytics (ABA) field working with autistic children. Inspirational Experiences focuses on photo booths and photography with a specialization in working with families who have autistic and special needs family members. Sign up for the Happiness Solved Plus Exclusive Membership Site: http://HappinessSolved.Supercast.com Connect with Kate: https://inspirationalexperiences.org/ Connect with Sandee www.sandeesgarlata.com Podcast: www.happinesssolved.com www.facebook.com/coachsandeesgarlata www.twitter.com/sandeesgarlata www.instagram.com/coachsandeesgarlata  

A Political Hope
Crowd Wisdom and Optimism in Reshaping Democratic Processes

A Political Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 19:34


You can do things differently, and just because it hasn't been done before, doesn't mean it can't be done," says Democratic Innovator Hall of Fame recipient Kate Chaney.In this episode, we talk with Member of the Australian House of Representatives for Curtin Kate Chaney about the importance of crowd wisdom and optimism in challenging traditional political paradigms. Through intimate conversations with voters- often sitting around the kitchen tables of their own homes to understand their priorities and values- she's reshaping how we think of democracy and creating a more compassionate politics.This episode was recorded at the Athens Democracy Forum in September 2023, where Kate was named a ‘Democratic Innovator of the 21st Century' by the Apolitical Foundation and the Democracy and Culture Foundation. Read our “Leaders or Latercomers” report about the barriers politicians face in implementing democratic innovations on our website.Reach us on X (@apoliticalfound), LinkedIn (Apolitical Foundation), Instagram (@apoliticalfoundation) and Facebook (@apoliticalfoundation) or email via info@apolitical.foundation. Sign up to our weekly briefing for inspiration to help you build better politics: bit.ly/3NlIWStReach us on Twitter (@apoliticalfound), LinkedIn (Apolitical Foundation), Instagram (@apoliticalfoundation) and Facebook (@apoliticalfoundation) or email via info@apolitical.foundation. Sign up to our weekly briefing for inspiration to help you build better politics: bit.ly/3NlIWSt

Mornings with Gareth Parker
Kate Chaney provides the latest on the push to ban online gambling ads

Mornings with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 10:41


Discussing the latest with the potential Government crackdown on digital gambling advertising...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

7am
7am in 2023: The Teals

7am

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 26:30


The 2022 federal election saw a historic loss for the Coalition and a historic shift towards independent candidates like Allegra Spender in Sydney, Zoe Daniel in Melbourne and Kate Chaney in Perth.  Elected on promises to fight climate change, make progress on gender issues and advocate for more integrity in politics, the Teals flipped some of the wealthiest and safest Liberal seats.  But as the cost of living became the most pressing issue for voters in 2023, the Teals' views on social inequality started to be put to the test.  Today, we're looking back on this interview between Ange McCormack and Rachel Withers, on the seven Teal independents and whether they can address inequality. (This episode was first published in July 2023.) Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Contributing writer for The Monthly, Rachel Withers.

Beyond Zero - Community
GO BACK - Lobbyists - GE in Bangladesh - Fossil fuelled AMOC

Beyond Zero - Community

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023


CLIMATE ACTION SHOW AUGUST -14TH 2023PRODUCED BY Vivien Langford GO BACK Lobbyists in Canberra - GE in Bangladesh - Fossil fuelled AMOC in the Atlantic Go Back! We don't approve! These are the words from Bangladeshi artists in the ELECTRIC BANGLADESH exhibition in Boston Bangladeshi Artists Paint A True Picture of GE's Greenwash by Market ForcesGuests: Munira Chowdhury from Market Forces visited the place where  a new gas project is proposed by GE. In Chattorgam alone these projects would double the emissions of  the whole of Bangladesh. GE , which has signed up to the NetZero2050 pledge and is also one of the world's biggest wind turbine manufacturers needs to get behind the Electrify Bangladesh banner. As  one local put it" Only Landowners will be compensated. Us fisherfolk and salt workers will get nothing" Ismail Pascha - Crab farmer from Chattorgram.Bangladesh is already exposed to climate disasters, like cyclone Mocha this year which killed over 100 people. Billions of dollars in economic loss and a national goal of 40% renewable energy by 2041 means they need our support to  electrify not the expansion of gas projects.“Bangladesh, a country with its unique cultural tapestry and vibrant heritage, is an embodiment of resilience and strength.” Debashish Chakrabarty. ArtistPlease tag Market Forces on social media posts, and provide art titles and artists' names for the artworks. All artist names and titles available here: https://stories.marketforces.org.au/bangladeshi-artists-ge Antonio Guterres - Secretary General on the United Nations 2023 August speaks of the poisoned heart of the climate crisis -  fossil fuels Bing Videos Senators David Pocock, Monique Ryan and Kate Chaney speak about the number of lobbyists in Canberra. They are on no register and they can infuence politicians as no ordinary citizens can.  Senator Ryan proposed urgent reforms to this as well as to the rotating door between industry and parliament which is also a security risk.Dr Monique Ryan MP 7.8.23 Simon Walker's interview with Professor Susanne Ditlevson on the AMOCProfessor Susanne Ditlevsen is a professor in the department of Mathematical Sciences in the University of Copenhagen. Their latest study, along with Prof. Peter Ditlevsen of the University of Copenhagen, warns of the fragility of the (AMOC) Atlantic meridional overturning circulation - a system of currents that circulates water within the Atlantic ocean, bringing warm water north and cold water south. It is an important component of Earth's climate system Their findings suggest that the AMOC could collapse within this century, earlier than reports made by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and would be a tipping point for disastrous effects on weather patterns, ecosystems, and food security.  Music:    In Love With This Place // Jess Ribeiro – The Environmental Music Prize I'm in love with this place, if I could show you your heart would change.WHY I WROTE THIS SONGBummed out by the current state of the world I sat by the water and imagined politicians “doing time” in nature. Imagine if no decisions could be made until you had spent time consulting with the natural world. I feel like the people in charge of our planet are disconnected. If they entered deeply into a sincere relationship with nature, they would start making thoughtful and lasting choices.   

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ
Dự luật minh mạch về quyên góp chính trị được đưa ra Quốc hội

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 6:03


Các nghị sĩ độc lập và nghị sĩ thuộc các đảng nhỏ trong Quốc hội đã cùng nhau ủng hộ một dự luật nhằm làm cho các chiến dịch vận động chính trị và quyên góp trở nên minh bạch hơn. Dự luật do Nghị sĩ độc lập Kate Chaney giới thiệu.

Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny

Independent Member of Parliament Kate Chaney joins us to discuss how to make Australian politics more transparent and ways to level the playing field for new and independent political actors.Are political parties writing the rules to protect their own interests rather than those of the Australian public? Why can governments still run expensive, taxpayer-funded advertising campaigns in the lead-up to elections? And how can political donation laws be altered to provide voters with real-time information about the flow of money in a campaign? Independent Member for Curtin Kate Chaney joins Professor Mark Kenny and Dr Marija Taflaga to discuss donations, transparency and the importance of public trust in the political system.Kate Chaney is the Independent Federal Member for Curtin in Western Australia.Marija Taflaga is the Director of the ANU Centre for the Study of Australian Politics and a Senior Lecturer at the ANU School of Politics and International Relations.Mark Kenny is a Professor at the ANU Australian Studies Institute. He came to the University after a high-profile journalistic career including six years as chief political correspondent and national affairs editor for The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and The Canberra Times.Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. We'd love to hear your feedback on this series, so send in your questions, comments or suggestions for future episodes to democracysausage@anu.edu.au.This podcast is produced by The Australian National University. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SBS Spanish - SBS en español
Noticias SBS Spanish | 7 agosto 2023

SBS Spanish - SBS en español

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 11:47


Parlamentaria independiente Kate Chaney presenta un proyecto de ley para mejorar la transparencia en la política australiana. Escucha esta y otras noticias del día.

Robert McLean's Podcast
Climate News: MP Kate Chaney points out how easy it is to promote disinformation as opposed to facts and hope; Like minds feel the anger, angst, despair about the climate crisis and yet feel hope

Robert McLean's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 30:23


MP Kate Chaney (pictured) appears on the ABC's Q&A and then on a Climate 200 webinar, where she champions a year of the independents in the Australian Federal Parliament. "Texas worker accused of being on drugs was actually dying of heatstroke"; "Summer fires a risk for domestic tourism, but they have not stopped travellers to Europe"; "This Summer's Heatwaves Would Have Been ‘Almost Impossible' Without Human-Caused Warming, a New Analysis Shows"; "Biden Administration Announces $120 Million for Tribes Dealing with the Impacts of Climate Change"; "Greta Thunberg Fined After Blocking Port Traffic"; "Hemp Lime Building Systems"; "Maybe Wooden Skyscrapers Aren't As Climate-Friendly As We Think"; "The carbon costs of global wood harvests"; "‘Greenhushing' is the hot new trend in corporate climate shenanigans"; "PM says government determined to get ahead of fire emergencies but can't 'defy science'"; "John Kerry steps into searing China heat as world's two biggest polluters try to fix fractured ties"; "Victorian caravan parks being rebuilt to withstand increased flood risk"; "Tourists have acted as if the climate crisis isn't happening. This year will force change"; "The Government Is Basically Burning Trash to Pad Its Climate Stats"; "This week will be the summer's hottest so far over the Lower 48"; "Keen to get off gas in your home, but struggling to make the switch? Research shows you're not alone"; "Could the law of the sea be used to protect small island states from climate change?"; "The race to save baby birds in Phoenix's record heat": "Signature Biden Program Won't Fix Racial Gap in Air Quality, Study Suggests"; "A Catastrophic Flood on California's Central Coast Has Plunged Already Marginalized Indigenous Farmworkers Into Crisis"; "Heat waves in U.S., Europe ‘virtually impossible' without climate change, study finds"; "Rio Tinto bets on bigger role for metal recycling in green power shift"; "Electric cars expected to outsell diesel ones in the UK next year"; "COP26: Countries promise coal phase-out and end to fossil fuel finance"; "Why aren't Texans paid to help prevent blackouts during heat waves?"; "Scientists investigate the climate impact of airborne dust"; "Rising Heat Deaths Are Not Just About the Temperature"; "Conservation groups are abandoning direct action"; "To Feel Less Heat, We Need More Trees in Our Cities"; "The US Will Never Be A Climate Leader: Here's Why"; "Gulf Stream could collapse as early as 2025, study suggests"; "Once in 7.5 million year event in Antarctica could have 'major impact' on global weather"; "EVs will bring ‘unprecedented' power demand, but their flexibility can improve grid reliability, utilities say"; "Fires blaze on island of Rhodes as dozens more start across Greece"; "Seafood Is Extremely Vulnerable to Climate Change, Study Finds"'; "Backlash to climate policies is growing"; "New North Sea oil and gasfields will emit as much carbon as 14m cars, report says"; "

7am
Can the Teals fight for the poor while representing the rich?

7am

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 24:30


The 2022 federal election saw a historic loss for the Coalition and a historic shift towards independent candidates like Allegra Spender in Sydney, Zoe Daniel in Melbourne and Kate Chaney in Perth.  Elected on promises to fight climate change, make progress on gender issues and advocate for more integrity in politics, the Teals flipped some of the wealthiest and safest Liberal seats.  But now, as the cost of living becomes the most pressing issue for voters, the Teals' views on social inequality are being put to the test.  Today, contributing writer for The Monthly, Rachel Withers on the seven Teal independents and whether they're Australia's best hope for addressing inequality. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Contributing writer for The Monthly, Rachel Withers.

Politics with Michelle Grattan
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Kate Chaney on life as a teal MP

Politics with Michelle Grattan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 24:56


Kate Chaney was one of half a dozen new “teal” MPs elected to parliament last year, winning the previously solid Liberal seat of Curtin in Western Australia. “It's been a fascinating and steep learning curve over the last eight months,” Chaney tells the podcast. “As a crossbencher, you really have to think very carefully about how you vote on every piece of legislation and try as much as possible to connect with community and ensure that those votes are informed by community.” Against the background of the stoush between fellow teal Monique Ryan and a staffer over long hours, Chaney says the workload is massive. “It's definitely challenging trying to get across all of the legislation with only one personal staff member [working on legislation]. I do think that challenge is quite different to the work of a backbencher in a party. I have been very lucky to find [staff] who are passionately engaged and have experience that has made them very well-suited for the job while still bringing a freshness to it.”

The RegenNarration
146. The RegenNarration Soundtrack 2022: Highlights from our guests this year

The RegenNarration

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 79:01


This is our customary sign-off episode for the year – a package of highlights from our brilliant array of guests throughout 2022, accompanied by some of the music and sounds of Country you heard along the way. Here's the ‘track list': 1. Jess Beckerling (ep 105) 2. To A Forests Dream, by Cloudjumper (sourced from the Free Music Archive) – podcast intro 3. To The System, by The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra, then ... 4. Flamenco Rhythm, by Sunsearcher (sourced from the Free Music Archive) – Petrine McCrohan (ep 106) 5. Di Haggerty (ep 107), including ... 6. To Rockin' in the 80s, by Dr Sparkles (sourced from the Free Music Archive) 7. To Regeneration, by Amelia Barden - Damon Gameau (ep 108), Clinton Walker (ep 109) 8. Kate Chaney (ep 110) 9. To Stones & Bones, by Owls of the Swamp - Kate Chaney (ep 110), David Pollock (ep 111) 10. David Pollock 11. Natalie Davey (ep 112), including ... 12. To You Shine, by the kids with Tura Music 13. María Inés Cuj & Rony Lec (ep 113) 14. To Faraway Castle, by Rae Howell & Sunwrae – Cathy McGowan (ep 114), Tanya Massy (ep 115) 15. Tanya Massy 16. Louise O'Neill (ep 116) 17. Eugene Eades including his song – Looking Back to Yesterday Again, performed with Bruce Anthony (ep 117) 18. Agostino Petroni (ep 118) 19. To Temporary, by Yen Nguyen – Kim Paul Nguyen (ep 119) 20. Tony Rinaudo (ep 120) 21. Kate Chaney MP (ep 121) 22. Ode to Kate, by your podcast host (ep 121 Extra) 23. Damon Gameau, at a screening of Regenerating Australia (ep 122) 24. Fred Provenza (ep 123) 25. To Stones & Bones, by Owls of the Swamp – Jane Slattery (ep 124), Paul Cleary (ep 125) 26. Serenity Hill with Kirsten Larsen (ep 126) 27. To a tune by Jeremiah Johnson – Ian Congdon & Courtney Young near Rutherglen, Victoria (ep 127), Jade Miles near Stanley, Victoria (ep 128) 28. To Cycles, by Simon Edwards – the late Hazel Henderson (ep 129), Valerie Brown at home in Canberra (ep 130) 29. Kate Fenech at a screening of Regenerating Australia in Busselton WA (ep 131) 30. Kristy Stewart at the family farm in the Otways, Victoria (ep 132) 31. Jodie Jackson (ep 133) 32. Amanda Cahill at home in Brisbane (ep 134) 33. Ross O'Reilly at High Valley Dawn, Yeppoon, Central Queensland (ep 135) 34. Terry & Pam McCosker at home in Yeppoon (ep 136) 35. Robert Pekin at the Food Connect Shed in Brisbane (ep 137) 36. Matthew Evans by the Swan River / Derbal Yerrigan (ep 138) 37. Douglas Rushkoff (ep 139) 38. Bruce Pascoe live at the Quantum Words Festival on Schools Day in Walyalup / Fremantle (ep 140) 39. Oral McGuire, Greg Mullins & Lesley Head live at the Quantum Words Festival in Boorloo / Perth (ep 141) 40. Ian & Di Haggerty live in their shearing shed (ep 142) 41. Heidi Mippy later in that shed(ep 143) 42. To The Deep Ocean is Calling, composed by Eva Holm Foosnæs with lyrics by T Aarskog and Karen O'Brien – Karen O'Brien (ep 144) 43. To Wildflower Meadow, by The Eternal Page (featuring Karen O'Brien's son Jens Stokke) – Paul Hawken (ep 145), the late Frank Fisher (ep 145 Extra) 44. To Regeneration - best wishes for the new year! 45. Closing the year with the end of our old theme song, The System, by The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra. Title image: the Martuwarra / Fitzroy River, at Natalie Davey's place (ep 112) (Anthony James). With thanks to all the wonderful musicians who generously granted permission for their music to be heard here. Find more: To access the full catalogue of episodes, head to our website https://www.regennarration.com or wherever you get your podcasts. The RegenNarration is an independent, ad-free, freely available podcast, thanks to the generous support of listeners. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them by becoming a podcast patron, donor or partner at https://www.regennarration.com/support. Thanks for listening, have a wonderful festive season and see you again in 2023!

Business News - WA
At Close of Business 7 November 2022

Business News - WA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 16:48


Senior editor Mark Pownall explains what makes a commercially successful biotechnology business in WA. Plus the latest on Alannah MacTiernan, Satterley Property Group and Kate Chaney.

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Business News - WA
Mark My Words 23 September 2022

Business News - WA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 37:48


Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Fortescue Metals Group, Kate Chaney, Santos, OZ Minerals, CCC, public sector wages and Allendale Square.

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The RegenNarration
121 Extra. How Election Day Unfolded, with Kate Chaney in the now independent seat of Curtin

The RegenNarration

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 23:43


This special extra to episode 121 follows how election day unfolded with Kate Chaney, in the now independent seat of Curtin. You'll hear the growing atmosphere on the day, culminating in an extraordinary night, with powerful words from Kate that give great insight into the building of a community, and a campaign. We start at the local polling booth, and hear from Kate early on. Then it's on to the Claremont Showgrounds for what was certainly our first election night candidate celebration – and we weren't alone in that. You'll hear a special Welcome to Country from Carol Innes AO. Then campaign manager, Sarah Silbert, introduces Kate. And if you last through to the end of it, you might hear a certain podcast host rock out a little Ode to Kate to close the evening celebration. Stage host, and another prominent campaign contributor, was James Lush. This was recorded on election day, 21 May 2022. Title slide image: the bicycle powered billboards mentioned in the main episode, sitting outside the Scarborough Primary School polling station on election day. Music: Ode to Kate, by Anthony James. Stones & Bones, by Owls of the Swamp. Find more: You can hear my conversation with Kate Chaney six days later, after she was confirmed as having won the seat, in the main episode: ‘A Political Paradigm Shift: Kate Chaney on becoming the 7th new female independent MP in Australia'. You'll find a few links in the show notes there too, and some photos - https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/121-a-political-paradigm-shift Thanks as always to the generous supporters of this podcast, for making it possible. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them by becoming a subscriber or donor to the podcast, by heading to the website at https://www.regennarration.com/support. Thanks for helping to keep the show going!

The RegenNarration
121. A Political Paradigm Shift: Kate Chaney on being the 7th new independent female MP in Australia

The RegenNarration

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 29:14


Kate Chaney has become the first female independent MP from Western Australia to be elected to the Australian parliament – along with a whopping eleven other independents. A year ago to the day on this podcast, Cathy McGowan – Australia's first female independent MP in 2013 – talked of the potential to transform politics in this country by 2030. Merely a year on, and that transformation is well underway. This story isn't limited to Australia either. But more on that another day. This Australian story is now global news. The BBC and Time Magazine were among many beaming into Kate Chaney's election night event. I'll put out a special extra to this episode next, following how election day unfolded with Kate in the now independent seat of Curtin. For now, join Kate and I the day after her win was confirmed, as the sun set on Cottlesloe Beach. This conversation was recorded among Friday evening revelers at Cottesloe Beach, on the day after the seat of Curtin was won by Kate Chaney, 27 May 2022. Title slide image: Kate Chaney speaking at her election night event (credit: #MilesTweediePhotography). You can find more photos on the episode webpage (see below). Music: Regeneration, composed by Amelia Barden, from the soundtrack of the new film Regenerating Australia, available for community screenings now - https://theregenerators.co/regenerating-australia/ Find more: Tune into the special extra to this episode ‘How Election Day Unfolded, with Kate Chaney in the now independent seat of Curtin' - https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/121-extra-how-election-day-unfolded You can hear my conversation with Kate at the start of her campaign in February, accompanied by some photos and links (with a link, also, to the episode with Cathy McGowan a year ago) at https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/110-independents-day Thanks very much to the generous supporters of this podcast, for making this episode possible. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them to help keep the podcast going. Just head to the website at https://www.regennarration.com/support If you'd like to become a subscriber to the podcast, connect with other listeners and receive other benefits, head to my Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/RegenNarration I've added an offering in The RegenNarration shop too - https://www.regennarration.com/shop You can also support the podcast by sharing an episode with a friend or colleague, or rating or reviewing the podcast. Thanks for helping to keep the podcast going!

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson
Kate Chaney unseats the Liberal's Celia Hammond

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 5:34


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The West Live Podcast
Polls say Kate Chaney will UPSET Libs in Curtin

The West Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 5:54


The Liberal Party is on track to lose the blue-ribbon seat of Curtin, according to a new poll days out from the Federal election. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Insiders - Back To You
The WA seats that may decide the election

Insiders - Back To You

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 14:22


If the election on Saturday is as close as some recent polls indicate, voters in the eastern and central states may find themselves waiting anxiously for polls to close in Western Australia. Labor is hoping to claim up to three seats from the Coalition in Perth - Swan, Pearce and Hasluck, and the west coast's sole "teal" independent Kate Chaney has her sights set on the blue ribbon seat of Curtin. ABC Radio Perth Drive presenter Geoff Hutchison joins James Glenday and Melissa Clarke to give his insight into what to expect in the west.

Insiders - Back To You
The WA seats that may decide the election

Insiders - Back To You

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 14:22


If the election on Saturday is as close as some recent polls indicate, voters in the eastern and central states may find themselves waiting anxiously for polls to close in Western Australia.Labor is hoping to claim up to three seats from the Coalition in Perth - Swan, Pearce and Hasluck, and the west coast's sole "teal" independent Kate Chaney has her sights set on the blue ribbon seat of Curtin.ABC Radio Perth Drive presenter Geoff Hutchison joins James Glenday and Melissa Clarke to give his insight into what to expect in the west.

Mornings with Gareth Parker
Julie Bishop says teal independents make election more unpredictable

Mornings with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 14:47


Julie Bishop has said that the seat of Curtin has become unpredictable due to teal independent Kate Chaney and preference votes. The former foreign affairs minister told Liam Bartlett on 6PR Mornings that the fight is between Curtin MP Celia Hammond and Independent candidate Kate Chaney. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

No Fibs Podcast
PODCAST: Kate Chaney says win or lose we’ve changed #CurtinVotes

No Fibs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 16:51


MARGO KINGSTON TALKS with Kate Chaney who's running in the Western Australian seat of Curtin. She has a background in business and has worked at Boston Consulting Group, Westralia Airports Corporation and Wesfarmers where as Aboriginal Affairs Manager she developed the corporation's first Reconciliation Action Plans. Chaney is running a strong community based campaign and […]Author informationWayne JanssonChief reporter & photographer at No FibsWayne Jansson is an Australian citizen journalist and photographer. He covered the seat of Indi during the 2013 federal election which saw Independent Cathy McGowan unseat Liberal Sophie Mirabella. His interests are politics and social justice. | Twitter | Facebook | Google+ |

Unrepresentative Swill
WA - The Mark Factor

Unrepresentative Swill

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 33:41


It's more than half way through the 2022 Election campaign, and with Labor steadily ahead in the polls, the Coalition feels its time to start levelling all they can at the opposition. Plus, will Mark McGowan's popularity in Western Australia spell doom for the Liberals, and will teal independent Kate Chaney succeed in the safe Liberal seat of Curtin? All this and more on this episode of Unrepresentative Swill! If you would like to support the podcast, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook! On Instagram @unrepresentative_swill_podcast On Facebook as Unrepresentative Swill Podcast On Twitter @swill_podcast

RN Drive - Separate stories podcast
WA's Curtin independent seeks to unseat government in Liberal stronghold

RN Drive - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 7:17


Former Foreign Minister Julie Bishop's old seat of Curtin is the Liberal's safest seat in WA but recent polling suggests first term MP Celia Hammond is in for a challenge from pro-integrity and climate action independent Kate Chaney. The seat has been held by the Liberal Party at all but one election where the incumbent Liberal ran as an independent. Guest: Kate Chaney, Independent Climate 200-backed candidate for Curtin

Wild with Sarah Wilson
THIS WILD ELECTION: EP3, So what are these independents about, with Grattan Institute CEO Danielle Wood

Wild with Sarah Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 36:40


This is where things get a bit fun! And, actually, this episode explains WHY i decided to do this election series. So. The policy and ideas gridlock is real. And there's a reason for it. But there's also a solution and policy think tank The Grattan Institute has mapped it out with research. It's to vote in a number of climate-focused MPs who do not belong to either of the major parties. As it happens, there are about 30 running across Australia this election, and if three of them (give or take) get voted in May 21, then they will hold the balance of power. And thusly Australia has the best chance of moving forward on those 5 Pillars of Care I keep banging on about: climate policy; a federal corruption body; women's equality; an indigenous voice to parliament; and addressing the growing divide between the haves and have nots. It might sound wonky and complex, but the Institute's Danielle and I break the whole thing down into simple - and super hopeful - terms.That Gridlock report we talk about? It's here https://grattan.edu.au/institutional-change-needed-to-reignite-policy-reform/You can learn about the independents, and see if there's one running in your electorate, here https://www.climate200.com.auI mention a few “teal indies” I follow on Instagram:Dr Monique Ryan for Kooyong https://www.instagram.com/mon4kooyong/Allegra Spender running in Wentworth https://www.instagram.com/allegra.spender/Zoe Daniel for Goldstein https://www.instagram.com/zoedaniel/Kylea Tink for North Sydney https://www.instagram.com/kyleatink/Hannabeth Luke in Page https://www.instagram.com/hanabethluke/Kate Chaney for Curtin in WA https://www.instagram.com/chaneyforcurtin/David Pocock in Canberra (senate) https://www.instagram.com/davidpocock/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast
Laura Tingle's Election 2022 with Dr Martin Drum

Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 13:28


How the loss of high profile Liberals will impact on the election campaign in WA, is Labor's Pacific plan enough to counter Scott Morrison's claims they are weak on China and has the government abandoned its net zero by 2050 climate change policy?

The RegenNarration
114. Independents surging towards the election, with Cathy McGowan AO

The RegenNarration

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 27:12


I had this conversation with Cathy McGowan in the middle of last year, just as the community minded independents movement in Australia was really picking up. Since then, it's been astronomical – the number of ‘voices for' groups has exploded around the country, followed by an array of quality candidates that have responded to their communities' calls to contest the next federal election. And many of them are genuine contenders. So with the election now due next month, it seemed a good time to re-release this pragmatic and inspired last 20 minutes or so of my conversation with Cathy. The community Cathy represented in the seat of Indi changed the trajectory of politics in this country, and may just be about to see it transform altogether. I've just spent some time visiting people around Indi, and seen posters of Helen Haines, Cathy's brilliant successor, in town after town. And why wouldn't they be? Perhaps this little excerpt can help spur us along towards what Cathy envisages as the transformation of politics in this country by 2030. We pick things up with a powerful sequence from Cathy, and an insight into what's bubbling up around the country in the lead up to the next federal election. We then go into how things worked for her, as the first female independent MP to sit on the Australian parliamentary crossbench, and other increasingly successful independents, on the ground – the practical realities, the value set, and the networks of support that make it all possible. We close with more of the vision, strategy and supportive infrastructure being developed, to get more community-minded independents elected. Oh, and an express request from Cathy to share this podcast. Title slide pic: Just one of the many Helen Haines billboards all around Indi right now. Music: Faraway Castle, by Rae Howell & Sunwrae. Find more: You can hear the rest of our conversation in episode 85, ‘Politics That Works: A proven way becoming a powerful movement' - https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/085-politics-that-works And my conversation with our local independent candidate, Kate Chaney, is in episode 110, ‘Independents Day: Kate Chaney on contesting a key seat & transforming politics' - https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/110-independents-day There are a series of links on each of those episode web pages too. Thanks very much to the generous supporters of this podcast, for making this episode possible. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them by heading to the website at https://www.regennarration.com/support. Thanks for helping to keep the show going! And thanks for listening.

Alumni Voices
She Runs

Alumni Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 34:15


UWA graduate Martina Ucnikova (MIntRelns '13) co-Founded She Runs, a non-for-profit organisation focused on supporting women's political, economic, and civic participation. Led by Independent Candidate for Australian Federal Seat of Curtin Kate Chaney (LLB '98), this episode will provide insights and reflection into the diversity, drive and apathy required to get the best out of politics in Australia, and the impact of the She Runs Campaign School. To learn more about She Runs, visit https://www.sheruns.org.au/ To learn more about Kate Chaney and her campaign, please visit https://www.katechaney.com.au/

The RegenNarration
110. Independents Day: Kate Chaney on contesting a key seat & transforming politics

The RegenNarration

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 59:35


Kate Chaney is another of the growing number of independent candidates being announced around the country who might have a big say in the next pivotal federal election here in May. Kate is being described by many media outlets as Liberal Party royalty. That's the nominally conservative party in Australia – or at least it has been, prior to this incoherent incarnation currently in government. Kate's uncle, Fred Chaney, was a prominent Liberal Party parliamentarian, and her grandfather too. But three weeks ago at her campaign launch, Fred endorsed Kate as the independent candidate for the federal seat of Curtin, given the dire need for systemic change. Curtin is reportedly the fifth safest Liberal Party seat in the country. But it's not feeling like that now. Notwithstanding those media headlines, Kate's been on her own path with politics, and everything else. And on the back of that, she came across the radar of Curtin Independent, the community group formed in Curtin to do what so many other communities are doing – seeking and nominating independent candidates; candidates not after a political career or power for its own sake, but to represent their communities. Imagine. And she's standing to win. This conversation was recorded at Galup / Lake Monger, in the inner north-west of the city of Perth, Western Australia, on Tuesday 22 February 2022. Title slide image: Kate Chaney (from her website). You can see a few more photos on the website, including of the campaign launch we talked about. Music: Regeneration, composed by Amelia Barden, from the soundtrack of the new film Regenerating Australia, launching this week - https://theregenerators.co/regenerating-australia/ Discover more: Kate's website - https://www.katechaney.com.au/ Kate's first video ‘campaign diary' entry from the shores of Lake Monger / Galup, where our conversation was recorded - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlZ95pUhPdw Curtin Independent, the community group from which Kate was asked to stand - https://curtinindependent.com/ The national Community Independents Project, steered by Cathy McGowan and team - https://communityindependents.com.au/ If you'd like to hear my conversation with Cathy McGowan from last year, as this independents movement was gathering momentum, head to episode 85 - https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/085-politics-that-works Thanks very much to the generous supporters of this podcast, for making this episode possible. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them by heading to the website at https://www.regennarration.com/support. Thanks for helping to keep the show going! And thanks for listening.

Open Country
Until the land runs out

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 24:23


This is the story of a young man called William Henry Quinn who returned from war and walked from Cornwall to Scotland. He also went to Wales, the Cotswolds and the Yorkshire Dales. It's a tale for anyone who has ever tried to regather themselves with a little help from time and landscape, but the truth of his journey is not quite all it seems. There are letters, photos and various objects including a marlin knife, all of them belonging to Lottie Davies. Miles Warde met Lottie Davies out on Dartmoor to find out who Quinn really was, and whether he walked until the land ran out. With contributions from actor Sam Weir and narrated by Kate Chaney. The producer for BBC Audio in Bristol is Miles Warde